When we first started photographing weddings, the rhythm of the day felt predictable. Ceremony. Cocktail hour. Dinner. Toasts. Cake. Bouquet toss. Dance floor. It was beautiful, but often structured in a way that felt more like checking boxes than creating moments. Couples were focused on getting through the timeline. Guests were seated, waiting for the next event to happen. Everything was fine. Sometimes even stunning. But something was missing.
Read MoreWe didn’t notice it all at once. It wasn’t like one wedding suddenly flipped a switch and every couple after that asked about cigars. It was slower than that. Quieter. The kind of thing you only catch when you’ve been around long enough to notice patterns instead of trends.
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