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How to share your wedding photos without overdoing it

How to share your wedding photos without overdoing it

Photo: Chris J Evans Photography

After your big day has finally come to an end, it may feel like it passed too quickly. If the wedding withdrawal syndrome sinks in, don’t worry. You will soon find comfort again when you receive your wedding photos from your photographer! Sharing photos is a great way to relive all the special moments of your day, but you don’t want to bombard your friends, family, and Instagram followers.

In order to keep looking back on your big day over and over again, here are seven ways to subtly share your wedding photos without going overboard.

Sneak peek

One of the best parts right after your wedding is getting a peek from your photographer. This can include detail photos or portraits that your photographer submits as a sample of what is to come. Sharing your teaser photos will get your followers excited when they see the full album.

Thursday launch

We love a good #TBT as much as the next person, but try not to overdo it. Not every Thursday requires you to post a photo of your wedding. Limiting your wedding-related throwback posts to one every few weeks ensures that each one feels special, not over the top.

Anniversaries

When your anniversary rolls around, share a never-before-seen wedding photo, and when we say anniversary, we don’t just mean the date you got married. Anniversaries can include many things, such as the first time they met or the first time they said “I love you.” Think outside the box and you’ll be sure to wow your followers.

Birthday

Share a photo of a loved one from your wedding on their birthday. That sweet picture of you and your MSP or sponsor can be posted as a birthday wish for them!

Life events

Was your SO given a major promotion at work? Or did you two finally move into a house and leave your old apartment? A special way to break the news would be to use one of your wedding photos.

Repurposing your wedding decor

Maybe you had a vintage living room at your reception and decided to use the same coffee table in your living room at home. Take a photo to show everyone how you changed the purpose of the furniture. If your custom wedding canvas is now hanging on your kitchen wall, share a before and after photo of how you displayed it at your wedding versus how it looks in your home now.

Posting

Submitting your photos for possible publication on a website like WeddingWire is a great way to relive the memories of your special day. It also allows others to be inspired by your story and give a shout out to all the salespeople who were involved. Do you want your wedding to be considered for a function on our site? Visit RealWeds.com for more information.

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