I'd go to the wedding and when the time came to take photos, I'd sit in my seat next to my significant other (who's in their wheelchair) and just watch the photos being taken. Anyone asks, I tell them the truth - they don't want my significant other in the photo because they're in a wheelchair. So I'm supporting my significant other thru this difficult time by staying with them. Watch how the tables turn on good ole' bridezilla in a hurry.
Link, statistically speaking. talk to your experienced photographer. lots of pictures taken are the last time you'll see those people together, relatives alive, or families smiling etc
She's on the wrong for going off on her sister. That's not how you deal with things. She's correct in standing up for her husband but she could have reasoned with her sister and spoke to the photographer or come up with a way for everyone to be agreeable. Brides put themselves under a lot of stress and are on edge and not think clearly at times. Stay level headed. No need to destroy life long relationships over a photograph. Think about it.
I'd go to the wedding and when the time came to take photos, I'd sit in my seat next to my significant other (who's in their wheelchair) and just watch the photos being taken. Anyone asks, I tell them the truth - they don't want my significant other in the photo because they're in a wheelchair. So I'm supporting my significant other thru this difficult time by staying with them. Watch how the tables turn on good ole' bridezilla in a hurry.
Link, statistically speaking. talk to your experienced photographer. lots of pictures taken are the last time you'll see those people together, relatives alive, or families smiling etc
She's on the wrong for going off on her sister. That's not how you deal with things. She's correct in standing up for her husband but she could have reasoned with her sister and spoke to the photographer or come up with a way for everyone to be agreeable. Brides put themselves under a lot of stress and are on edge and not think clearly at times. Stay level headed. No need to destroy life long relationships over a photograph. Think about it.
statistically speaking. talk to your experienced photographer. lots of pictures taken are the last time you'll see those people together, relatives alive, or families smiling etc
Some people live 200 years in the past.
You seem to have received an inappropriate name.
Happy nailed it. Weddings and childbirth are for religious zealots
because asking her family certainly isnt a option