
Whenever I flip through the Sunday
Star Telegram, I'll spend a few moments on the wedding announcements. But I tend to only look at (1) the picture (2) where they went to school and (3) where the honeymoon will be.
There was a bit of a twist this week. One couple
published the URL of where their photos could be viewed.
6 comments:
what will the internet bringus the ability to view next
talk about vanity run amuck.
My niece recently got married and her wedding pics are online.My family and friends could'nt attend for various reasons. The photographer took pics at wedding, reception ect.. He took wonderful pics of my grandson & children as well as the wedding party. It's so easy to view and buy online. I loved it. Vanity has nothing to do with it, it's all about family.
I don't know about that, Anon #2. I mean, it's one thing to let the relatives know, "We have a site where you can see what you missed." In this case, I'm agreeing w/Anon at 8:23am....when you invite the entire newspaper audience to view your look-at-me! photos, then it's vanity.
And, kind of disgusting, I think. I mean, a special day for her and the new spouse, the family, friends, etc., exploited by asking Tom, Dick and Harry strangers to view you preening in the church aisle.
Bad taste, no class. Typical young American girl. Yuck.
It's a lot of free advertising for the photographer. I don't think vanity had anything to do with making the photos available. The photographer's loveing it, no doubt.
Now that is a MWILF at its finest
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