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Phone Screens in Reception Photos: Stop the Glow
Phone screens at wedding receptions create a specific kind of photographic problem that's harder to fix in editing than most people assume — scattered blue-white glows that pull focus, flatten faces, and date your images in a way that feels very 2020s in all the wrong ways. The good news is that a few straightforward strategies, communicated clearly to your guests before and during the reception, can dramatically reduce how often it happens without making anyone feel policed or unwelcome. This post covers exactly what works, what doesn't, and how to talk to your guests about it in a way that actually lands.
Reception Uplighting: When It Looks Cheap on Camera
Uplighting can make a reception venue look stunning in person and surprisingly unflattering in photos — and the difference usually comes down to a few specific choices that are easy to fix when you know what to look for. Color temperature, intensity, and placement all affect how your photographer's camera reads the light, and what feels warm and dramatic to the eye can translate as muddy, oversaturated, or just plain odd on camera. Here's what to discuss with your lighting vendor and your photographer before your wedding day so your reception looks as good in the album as it did in the room.