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How to Write a Heartwarming Wedding Vow

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There’s no doubt that the recital of wedding vows is one of the most anticipated scenes from a wedding. Wedding vows reveal the journey of a couple from day one up to their wedding day and how much love they have for each other.


That’s why it’s no wonder most guests cry their eyes out during the recital of the wedding vows. Who wouldn’t get emotional after hearing a couple’s story and their promises to each other for the rest of their lives?


Now, most couples tend to make wedding vows as romantic and heartwarming as possible. However, some just settle on templates, especially if they don’t have enough time to write and think it through word by word.


While there’s nothing wrong with template vows, they don’t have as much impact as personal ones. But then, the latter do require more work.


Luckily, there are some things that can make writing a wedding vow easier. If you want tips on how to write a heartwarming wedding vow, we know a few tricks that can help you get through it.


  1. Look for Inspiration


You’ve probably never written a wedding vow before, and we completely understand if you don’t know where to start. So, why not get inspiration first?


Reading other people’s wedding vows is a good way of doing this. It can give you ideas for your own composition.


You can start by asking for your parents’ or friends’ wedding vows. You can also scour the Internet for wedding videos on Youtube.


Once you’ve found the perfect inspiration, you can copy its structure and customize it for your situation.


  1. Set the Tone of Your Wedding Vow


For this one, you can ask for help from your partner. It’s better that both of you agree on the format and tone of your wedding vows. 


How do both of you want it to sound? Wedding vows can be humorous, serious, romantic, or even cheesy, depending on the personality of the couple.


You can also agree on how much information both of you are willing to share in front of family and friends. Otherwise, one might be shocked with what the other might blurt out on the day!


However, don’t forget that wedding vows must be kept secret until the wedding day, so don’t share too much with your partner. Leave some things for the big day!


  1. Take Notes about Your Relationship


No one can finish writing a wedding vow in just one sitting. It’s a long process that includes reflecting on your journey and hardships as a couple. 


Start by coming up with a draft that details the most important parts of your relationship. Don’t stop writing until you’ve exhausted all significant details.


You can also ask yourself questions about your first impressions, the moment you realized you were in love with them, how being with them has affected your life, and the best things about your partner.


  1. Shorter Vows, the Better


A heartwarming wedding vow is meaningful and romantic in essence, but it shouldn’t be so detailed that it drags. No one wants to hear your love story in full detail -- think short and sweet instead.


Avoid saying things over and over, for example. If possible, try to write a wedding vow that doesn’t go beyond 3 minutes when recited.


  1. Practice Out Loud


Practicing your wedding vow out loud also gives you an idea of how long it runs. It might be a bit awkward doing it by yourself, but it’s the best way to prepare. 


One way of knowing that your wedding vow is going well is if it sounds conversational, as if you’re talking to your partner. If it’s starting to sound like a sermon, you probably need to do some editing. 


Just be sure that you don’t practice it in a place where your partner will overhear it, though. Other than that, it’s fine to practice as much as you like.


You can even try using props or costumes when you practice, to get yourself further in the mood. We’ve heard of brides wrapping curtains around themselves as faux trains or veils while doing it! 

Just be sure what you’re wrapping around yourself is clean, of course -- call in a Singapore curtain cleaning service before you fold yourself into that curtain! Feeling grimy isn’t likely to put you in the right mood for delivering a heartwarming wedding vow, after all.

You can even continue practicing it and modifying it until the day itself. In fact, many do -- some of our friends at Limo Service Singapore who’re usually assigned to weddings say they hear brides and grooms working on vows even in the car, on the way to the venue!


Anyway, once you’ve polished up and memorized your vow to perfection, you can feel confident about expressing the depth of your feelings for your partner. 


And remember, a big part of what you’re saying isn’t in the words themselves -- it’s in your gestures, the way you look at your special one, and your tone of voice. Use those to add more meaning to your vow when you deliver it! 

Article Courtesy of www.bestinsingapore.co

Article Courtesy of www.bestinsingapore.co

 



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7 Reasons Why Hiring a Photographer on Your Actual Wedding Day is Worth the Budget

Thinking of saving costs by forgoing a professional photographer on your actual wedding day in Singapore? This article might make your change your mind. Click to have a read!

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So, you spent a lump sum on booking a venue and arranging for a caterer on the actual day of your wedding. Now, you are looking for ways to cut costs.

You are not alone.

Planning a wedding isn't a walk in the park for your wallet. In this sense, it is normal for couples to look for ways to reduce the financial burden. 

But forgoing a professional photographer isn't one of them. 

On your big day, you wouldn't want sub-par photographs taken by your attendees on their phones for keepsake. You would want to have high-definition visuals that have been edited to perfection and documented in a way which tells your love story. 

Not convinced? Here are 7 reasons why you ought to hire a photographer on your actual wedding day. 

1. A Professional Always Has Backup

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What happens if your attendee's phone gets hacked and all its memory gets deleted. There is no way of recovering all the pictures from the actual wedding day! 

However, a professional photographer always has backup memory cards and soft copies for safekeeping. 

In fact, our wedding photographers at Chris Chang Photography always carry a spare memory card to make sure we get all the best shots on your actual wedding day in Singapore. 

2. Experience Makes a Difference

Unless your wedding attendee has actual experience in photography, a professional photographer's experience could make a huge difference in the quality of visuals and type of photographs you receive after your wedding. 

Aside from being skilful with cameras and editing tools, a professional would know what to look out for. From the groom's first look at the bride to the couple's first walk down the aisle, an experienced photographer will capture those golden moments

 3. Enjoy Packages

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If budget is your concern, you might be able to save but enjoy a wider range of photography or videography services by buying packages from a professional.

That being said, make sure your photographer is aware of your budget so that they have a better idea of what they can work with.

4. Professionally Edited Pictures

Aside from being savvy with the camera, professional photographers are also well-versed with photo editing.

Even the most picturesque shot will need a few tweaks to look like a masterpiece. A photographer would have access to a suite of editing tools to beautify the photographers from the actual day of your wedding.

A professional’s touch can easily bring a dull photo to life!

5. A Photographer Does the Organizing

Anyone who has ever had experience in crowd control would know how difficult it can be to organize people. Instead of having to stress over getting your guests together for a shot, let your professional photographer do the heavy lifting so you can focus on looking great in your photographs.

6. A Photographer Comes Fully Prepared

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A professional wedding photographer would come prepared with a DSLR camera as well as a variety of high-quality camera lenses to snap the perfect shot.

7. Feel at Ease on Your Big Day

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Planning a wedding isn’t an easy task. With a professional wedding photographer handling the photo taking at your big day, you can have one less thing to worry about.

Don’t Scrimp on Your Wedding Necessities

Let’s face it – professional photography triumphs over smartphone shots in countless ways. A competent photographer has the know-how to take the best shots.

A wedding is meant to be a joyous occasion. Making the most of your budget isn’t about scrimping and tightening your belt, instead, it is about spending your budget wisely.

With Chris Chang Photography, our wedding photographers have a trained eye and we provide various wedding day photography packages to help you make the most out of your budget. Click here to learn more today.

 

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8 Romantic Wedding Poses for Your Pre-Wedding Photoshoot

So, you have settled on a theme and location for your pre-wedding photoshoot. You also hired a professional photographer to snap some romantic pictures.

Alas, when the photographer whips out his camera, you realize that you haven’t given any thought to your wedding poses!

Having been in the business for quite some time, our photographer has encountered instances where couples struggle to settle on poses for their pre-wedding photoshoot. Understandably, not everyone is accustomed to posing in front of a camera. But awkwardness and hesitation will be evident in your pictures, which is something you would want to avoid if you want the perfect set of pre-wedding pictures.

Pre-wedding photoshoots are all about expressing your love for your partner and capturing it in pictures.

There are millions of pre-wedding poses to choose from – but only when executed naturally can a picture look insanely sweet.

Nevertheless, we have handpicked 8 common but romantic wedding poses you could try for your pre-wedding photoshoot. Stick around to find out more!

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1. The Forehead Kiss

A forehead kiss conveys respect and appreciation. It is a sweet but simple and doable pose that looks stellar in photos with any backdrop and any outfit. If you want to get a bit more creative with this classy pose, try doing a floor shot with the groom-to-be leaning over and giving the bride-to-be a peck on the forehead. 

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2. The Lift

Men, this is the chance to show off your muscles! The lift is another classic pre-wedding pose that you could try. It is a versatile pose because it can look both romantic and fun depending on one’s facial expression.

 

A tip for the brides-to-be: make sure you point your feet when the groom-to-be lifts you to create an illusion of longer legs. Flexed feet look unattractive in pictures.

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3. The Back Hug

Back hugs are romantic in both pre-wedding and actual day wedding shots. It relays affection and assurance.

For the huggers, try not to slouch or hunch your back as it could make you look bigger in the pictures. Keep your back straight during the shot.

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4. The Wide-Angled Shot

When you look back on your magical pre-wedding photoshoot, you would also want to remember to picturesque scenery and a wide-angled shot will do the trick. Just act natural as you would at the venue so that your photographer can capture organic shots of you and your spouse with a magnificent backdrop!

5. The Engagement Ring

Just act natural as you would at the venue so that your photographer can capture organic shots of you and your spouse with a magnificent backdrop!

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6. The Almost-Kiss

For some, the brief moment before the first kiss might have been one of the most nerve-wracking experiences. But when you look back on your pre-wedding pictures, you would want to believe that it was all worth it.

Try not to pucker your lips as it would just look unnaturally. Instead, smile into the almost-kiss to look blissful and jubilant.

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7. The Twirl

Even if you and your spouse-to-be might not be dancers, this cute pose brings out life and joy.

Surprisingly, one would not have to be decked in a wedding dress and suit to get the perfect twirl. It can be executed even in casual wear. Just have fun with it!

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8. The Piggyback

Show your spouse that you have his/her back with the classic piggyback pose! This pose can be done with a carefree or intimate manner.

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Natural is Beautiful

A professional pre-wedding photographer might have the know-how when it comes to striking a pose. But ultimately, natural is always best. Try to have fun with your pre-wedding photoshoot!  

If your photographer to capture some mesmerising shots, we’ve got you covered. Learn more here.

For even more ideas check out this link!

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