A Belhurst Castle Wedding | John & Savonnah

A little love story for your Sunday morning :).  Last week John & Savonnah read their personal vows to each other on a sunny, windy, beautiful day at Belhurst Castle in Geneva.  Such a beautiful backdrop for this amazing couple beautiful inside and out!  But first they met up for a first touch and without seeing each other read a personal note from one another. The joy and emotion was so sweet to witness, this was the first time of many I teared up that day.  🙂 The evening was full of dancing, laughter, fun and love for these beautiful souls!

I cannot thank y’all enough for inviting us in so warmly to your day, we certainly felt as part of the family.  You two are so kind and loving and I hope your first week as husband and wife has been amazing and you love and enjoy this peak into your day! xoxo Cylinda B

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One of my favorite parts of this ceremony is that each one  of the guest were present and enjoyed Savonnah & John say their vows instead of trying to get the best picture! Read more on unplugged weddings from an old post HEREIMG_9159Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-207Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-205Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-203Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-80 Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-20Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-81Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-15Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-37 2016-08-06_0040 Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-36 2016-08-06_0042 Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-28 Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-33 Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-23 Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-24

You know it’s going to be good when the bride gives the groom this look! ❤
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The funniest garter toss! Savonnah’s face was priceless!  Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-210 Belhurst Castle Wedding, Geneva, Wedding, Cylinda B Photography-211
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We wish you both a lifetime of happiness and health!

Thank you for visiting.

Cylinda B

Big thank you to everyone who made their day so special!

Reception & Ceremony Venue: Belhurst Castle

Hairstylists: Pam Madden & Isabella Spa

Makeup Artist Name: Isabella Spa

Wedding Officiant- what a beautiful ceremony by Reverend Kris Miller

DJ-Mark Richards

Florists- Wegmans

Bakery/Cake- Ramon Zayas Holland Farms Bakery & Deli

Bridal Gown from Rebeccas

Photobooth: Syracuse picturebooth

Is an Unplugged Wedding Right for You?

We are heading into wedding season, and I couldn’t be more excited to document one of the most defining moments in the lives of all my 2015 brides + grooms.  I wanted to write this blog to share the interesting concept of an unplugged wedding with both current and potential clients.

What is an unplugged wedding? An unplugged wedding is a wedding where guests do not use cameras, cell phones, or tablets during the ceremony.  Sometimes this is extended to the reception too. The Pew Reasearch Center says as of January 2014

90% of American adults have a cell phone

58% of American adults have a smartphone

32% of American adults own an e-reader

42% of American adults own a tablet computer

According to these statistics, almost everyone at your wedding will have a device of some sort in their possession.  I see it,  and hear stories all the time from other photographers of that one uncle, friend, or other family member who stands in the aisle, or get’s up on the alter, and blocks the view of the photographer. You have invested a lot of time and money into selecting the photographer you feel will best capture your day.  It would be a shame for them to not be able to capture your entrance, the first kiss, or any other moment because of someone else’s flash or physically tainting the image.

Benefits of an unplugged wedding There are a few benefits of an unplugged wedding. The first is not having anyone blocking, interrupting, or distorting images that your photographer is trying to take.  Another is that it allows your guests to really enjoy this beautiful time in your lives.  They will not be distracted about trying to get the perfect image, they will only be worried about enjoying the moment. The final and maybe greatest benefit of an unplugged wedding is that when you are at the alter, having your first dance, cutting your cake you can see the faces of your loved ones enjoying the moments, instead of a phone, camera, or tablet in front of their faces.  Also when you receive your wedding images from your photographer, your guests faces won’t be blocked by their devices.

How to inform and ask your guests to put down or leave their devices home? There are many ways to inform your guests about an unplugged wedding.  If you have a wedding website, you can start there, you can also do it on the programs, a sign, or ask the officiant to inform the guests. I created a board on my PINTEREST PAGE. Feel free to check it out! There are ideas on how to inform your guests and example images.

Your family and friends are just really excited to share this moment with you and everyone and want to capture the memory for themselves and others. If your guests want to view your wedding day photos you can refer them to your photographers webpage as most photographers post sneak peeks within days and blog your wedding day within weeks.  You may also share your online gallery when it is delivered!

I believe that both the couple and the guests benefit from an unplugged wedding.  It can be a break from the “always connected” world that we live in.  Please feel free to contact me with any questions for suggestions. I would love to hear from you! Cylinda B