Can I uninvite a guest?

Back in the second grade, it was a couple of weeks before my birthday party and my invitations had already been sent out and received by my friends. I distinctly remember sitting at recess at the picnic tables with a couple of my friends and two of us got into an argument. I have no recollection of the scenario but most likely it was over something silly like whose shoes were newer or who had a better schoolyard ranking in kick back. Yes, I was the champion at kick back!

Without even thinking it through, I immediately uninvited my friend to my birthday party. Now you are probably thinking, "What a little brat you were!" And yes, that was definitely a bratty thing to do but when you think about it, couples talk about the possibility of uninviting guests to their weddings all of the time...and we are adults here! In the end, my friend told her mom what I had said, her mom called my mom, and I got in trouble and had to re-invite her to my party. And guess what, we were friends again the following day!

Isn't it funny how we can learn lessons from little kids? I look back at this scenario and compare it to all of the brides who dabble with the possibility of uninviting a guest from their wedding or even wedding party due to an argument. And how bratty of us to even consider that possibility!

Of course, there are always the extreme situations which you can determine on your own but if all else fails, the golden rule is NO, you may not uninvite a guest who you have sent a save-the-date to or an invitation to, despite the argument you are in. Most likely, the argument is silly and will blow over eventually. And even if you never talk again in your life, is it really going to ruin your wedding day if he or she is there? You don't have to hang out with them or even look in their direction if you so choose. But I can promise you one thing, the friendship will absolutely be over if he or she is no longer invited to the wedding. So take that into consideration before making any rash decisions.

And to take it one step further, why wouldn't you just be the bigger person? From experience growing up with three sisters, there is nothing that frustrates someone more than you being the bigger person. It is in our nature to want to fight back, so don't give them any reason to do so. Act like the lady or gentleman that you truly are, despite those bridezilla tendencies. And if in the end your friendship remains distant, was it really the end of the world that this person was present on your wedding day?

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The string quartet begins to play as the groom takes his place at the ceremony site and all of the guests get a smile on their faces. A few snap a photo of how happy he looks and then turn around and wait. The bridesmaids make their way down the aisle, and then the music slowly fades into a new song. Like an eager crowd waiting to shake hands with their favorite celebrity, the guests can hardly contain their excitement. All of the camera's are now out of the camera bags, the video cameras are in position, and cell phones are ready to go on the camera function. And then the moment is finally here...

This is the moment we have all been waiting for...twelve months of planning and it is finally here. What is that moment all guests wait for? When is the moment when the groom has the biggest smile you have ever seen? And the moment the bride has been waiting for since she was a little girl?

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Vendor Feature: The Importance of Forming A Relationship With Your Vendors

Written with love, by Eugene Grace

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YOU are the reason we do what we do!

This industry is centered around you and the relationships of those that you love most. So wouldn’t it make sense to extend that relationship on to those that will be working so closely with you on your big day!? As a full time wedding photographer for the past 4 years, I learned very quickly that you would be spending more time with me than anyone else the entire day! From the moment I arrive, until I capture your grand exit - which I am still waiting for a hot air balloon/parachute/canoe ride down a beautiful river at dusk getaway! But the occasional helicopter ride now and again will certainly hold me over!!

I love this about my job! I really LOVE spending time with you and all of your uniquely awesome bridesmaids and your soon-to-be-hubby with his crazy groomsmen! I spend a good chunk of my time on the day of your wedding getting to know a lot of key people, but I like to have already built a relationship with you and your fiancé so that come wedding day, we are old friends!

Although I truly believe that having a relationship with your photographer is PARAMOUNT, I do think that it is extremely important to get to know all of the people that are working hard to make your wedding day as fabulous as possible! We all put so much heart and creativity into our craft and a better way to serve you is by KNOWING you and knowing what you really want. I like to send out a survey for our inquiring brides in a way to start that relationship process right off the bat! Throughout your planning time leading up to the wedding, I like to have a few meetings to lay out the day-off timeline, answer any questions you might have, and most importantly just to get to know you more! Typically I like to meet over lattes made by yours truly at our studio (I was a barista for 6 years before my photography days) or with some delicious FROYO!! I seriously love all things ice cream! – p.s. I literally just caught myself daydreaming about Pink Berry after writing that… Moving on. Another perk of us getting to know each other well, is that we feel very comfortable with one another. So much so, that I am able to get shots like this one!

With all that to say I really love what I do, and I count my blessings before/during/after every wedding! I’m lucky that I get to meet so many different people with nearly every shoot! I seriously couldn’t think of a better way to spend my day, than with you.


Eugene Grace Photography

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