More and more couples are doing it, and those that have, swear by their souvenirs.
Think about it, what can be a better way of capturing the memories of your special day? Nothing beats the personal perspective that your guest had.
Disposable cameras cost somewhere in the vicinity of $5 to $10.
With that said, the cost factor is already out of the way-most customized souvenirs reach $15 easy.
How many wedding souvenirs do you currently have lying somewhere collecting dust? If you give disposable cameras for you wedding, you keep your guests busier-they now have something to do instead of plainly sitting around.
When they take pictures-it does not matter if they take pictures of you or themselves-you'll know exactly how they celebrated your day from their tables.
Of course it will be up to them if they want to share the pictures but if they do, you'll know what it was like as a spectator of the ceremony.
A camera also works in favor from the guest's point of view.
First, they'll always have something to cherish and remember your wedding by.
Souvenirs are for display cabinets but photos are looked upon always-they relive the exact moment they were there and remember (and thank) you for it.
Besides, if you extend your creativity and add a simple text or photo on the camera itself, I'm sure they'll store it in a souvenir cabinet as well.
If you are still looking for that one souvenir that will make an impact on you and your guests, look no further.
Sure, photographers (which you'll also probably hire) will be everywhere during the wedding, but nothing beats the personal and informal touch disposable cameras bring.
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