Why You Should Livestream Your Wedding in 2022

May 14, 2022

Hi it’s Dave from Dave McIntosh Photographics and today we’re looking at why you should livestream your wedding in 2022. As you plan your wedding day, you’ll notice one unfortunate part of preparing for it — more than likely a handful of loved ones won’t be able to make it to the celebration.

In fact, according to The Knot, around 15% of your invited guests will probably RSVP “No” or cancel last minute. And if you’re having a destination wedding? That number bumps up to 20-30%. Often, it’s because they’re ill, they live far away and cannot travel, or their schedule just doesn’t line up with your wedding date. And those few things are exacerbated thanks to the current COVID-19 pandemic we’re living through.

Destination Wedding

If you plan on having a destination wedding on a far-off island (hello, Hawaii!), consider livestreaming your wedding ceremony.

A destination wedding will be an amazing experience for you and your fiancé. But that means some guests might not make it.

A destination wedding means guests have to contend with travel costs, lodging, food, and everything in between. There’s a chance that some guests may miss out on your tying the knot. Like we mentioned earlier, you can estimate that 20-30% of your invited guests will RSVP “No” if you’re planning on getting married further away from home.

But don’t second guess your decision for a destination wedding if some of your invited guests can’t make it!

Enjoy your day and relax knowing that your guests will celebrate with you, even if it’s from the comfort of their own home.

An Intimate Elopement

Just a few years ago, eloping had a completely different meaning than what it means now. It used to mean that you were donning your best dress and heading to the courthouse for a quick and easy marriage ceremony without friends or family to celebrate with you.

But like most things in 2020, the idea of elopement has evolved. Now, an intimate elopement doesn’t mean you’re opting out of a ceremony with guests altogether. Instead, you might choose to elope if you had to postpone your wedding ceremony indefinitely.

Whatever you’re reasoning for eloping, don’t feel pigeonholed by the term. If you’re wanting to have guests but can’t figure out a way to include them, don’t worry. Livestreaming your wedding is the perfect alternative!

When you livestream your elopement, you’ll still be able to celebrate with friends and family. They’ll get to watch your ceremony and interact (like with our virtual rice toss!) as if they were there in person.

A Unique Wedding Video

Sure, you’ll have your wedding photographer and maybe a videographer to capture some of the day’s fabulous moments.

But if you’re looking for an entire video of your ceremony right on your phone, you’ll want to make sure you livestream your wedding ceremony.

Venue Capacity

Maybe you’re getting married at a small, sentimental church venue. Or maybe your budget just didn’t allow for a grand ballroom. Either way, if your venue doesn’t fit every single person you want to invite, livestreaming your wedding day is a great option!

Invite as many guests as you want with a platform designated specifically for weddings. Those kinds of platforms believe there shouldn’t be a limit on the number of people who can join your livestream wedding celebration!

Scheduling Conflicts

If some of your loved ones can’t make it to your wedding celebration because of conflicting schedules, you can bring your wedding ceremony right to them.

Give them the chance to watch from virtually anywhere by streaming your wedding ceremony.

Your virtual guests will love feeling like they’re actually getting to celebrate with you, even if they’re celebrating from afar.

About Dave McIntosh Photographics

My talent helps you remember each moment fondly. This means not only gorgeous photos and video but also a positive experience. When you look at the photos, you recall how you felt. Capturing special moments is more than picking up a camera. Sometimes is it creating a safe space for you to relax and be yourself. Sometimes it is creating a moment. Once you relax and be in the moment, the magic begins. I will guide you to create memories perfectly suited to you based on over 10 years of photographing weddings.

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