![]() ![]() WILL MY PHOTOGRAPHER BE RESTRICTED BY RULES AND REGULATIONS AT OUR WEDDING CEREMONY?Ī. Rules for religious weddings are very different – you’ll need a family connection to the church or have lived in the area for 6 months or more. Once you have done this, you are entitled to choose any register office or approved wedding venue in the British Isles to marry. However, you’ll need to give notice of your intent to marry at your local Register Office at least 28 days before the date. CAN WE MARRY OUTSIDE THE AREA WHERE WE LIVE?Ī. Although readings and music are allowed, there must be no religious content at all during your civil marriage. They are held in register offices or venues approved by the local authority. A civil marriage ceremony is a wedding with no religious context. They have each just put out a candle each and the drifting of the smoke adds to the overall effect.Ī. This type of portrait just can’t be staged: The look of love between them says it all. The following photos all demonstrate the above points and illustrate how the photography can be slightly different as a result. I have never come across this at a civil marriage, and thankfully only once in a church. Thankfully extremely rare and if photography is important to you, I would seriously reconsider your choice of wedding venue. If the venue doesn’t implement this rule, then I know some couples who have asked their guests themselves not to take any photos at this time. It can be a good idea as over-enthusiastic guests are often distracting to your registrar, you the couple and they can get in the way of your photographer. This isn’t much of a problem at all if you have a professional taking the ‘official’ photos.
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