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Taking Time for the Two of You | Monthly Wedding Tip

“I didn’t even have time to eat my dinner.”

“Did I say hello to grandma?”

“I can’t remember actually stopping and saying I love you on our wedding day.”

While I can’t help you make sure you have said hello to everyone, I can help you make sure your wedding day timeline allows you to relax, enjoy and spend time with those you love. Part of that starts with taking time for the two of you. Today’s Wednesday wedding tip is for those who would like to have moments and moments that they will cherish forever. Wedding Tip, Pittsburgh Wedding, Burg Bride, Pittsburgh WEdding Photographer, Pittsburgh Athletic Club Wedding, Jackson Signature Photography, Weddings in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Destination Wedding, Greebsurg Wedding Photographer, Latrobe WEdding Photographer , Cathedral of Learning Wedding Photos, Cathedral of Learning PittsburghWould you like to refocus more of the day on the two of you? A great way to do so is to exchange love notes or a gift together. It’s a little ten minutes, at most, time set aside for the both of you. It gives you time to enjoy each other alone. It’s a quiet moment away from the hustle and bustle of the day. A moment to relax and enjoy.

These few minutes together can also help calm your nerves before the ceremony. Some couples even say a quick prayer together. You can either see one another or not, it will depend on if you have a first look or not. As a Jackson Signature Photography bride, we walk you and your finance through all of this so you can choose what it best for you both. Ask your photographer to help you plan your timeline too.

Feel free to pass this wedding tip on to other brides that you think would like to enjoy their wedding day.

Happy Wedding Planning!

-Tiffany

Wedding Photographer Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh Wedding Photographer

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