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Live streaming your wedding day

We live in a digital world, with our lives centred around social media and video calls. Video calls have become paramount over the recent months, allowing us to stay in touch with family and friends near or far. With digital communication being such a valuable part of our lives, why not use this within the wedding industry world. A few years ago we saw live-streaming weddings introduced into the wedding industry but this has now become very popular. Many couples opt for smaller, more intimate weddings but not forgetting those guests who are unable to attend.

Live-streaming is a fabulous way of letting your family and friends who cannot be at the wedding still feel part of your big day. You can stream your wedding as much or as little as you like. Some couples choose to live-stream their ceremony, whilst others have selected catching all those special moments throughout the day, from the wedding day morning preparations to the ceremony and then onto the intimate receptions.

We were delighted to welcome a magnificent Australian/Irish couple in Noosa to celebrate their wedding day with us. Surrounded by close family and friends, they also chose to live-stream their wedding day for the guests who were unable to attend. It was honestly a magical wedding filled with lots of memories. I am sure for those guests sitting watching from their sofas, they too felt like they were part of the couple’s special day.