Candid and Quirky DIY Wedding Photography

The perfect wedding is planned right now to the smallest details - the personalization on your napkins, those tiny little lace ribbons you personally tied around each of your little vases, even those adorable little handwritten name cards that took you an eternity and gave you a hand cramp.

The beauty is always in the details.


When it comes to your wedding, every moment will be preserved in the photos you take. Why leave that up to one photographer when you could have hundreds? I'm talking of course about disposable wedding cameras, the ultimate little favor!


 Your professional photographer will (hopefully!) always provide those beautiful shots that will remain with you on the walls of every home you move into with your new family. The candid moments are the ones that you wished you had photos of! The picture of your grandmother tearing up the dance floor, or maybe a photo of your ringbearer asleep in the peu at church. True memories to cherish and keep forever. A photo is not just a part of the wedding ceremony, it embodies the whole moment.






A photograph will remember all the tiniest details you want to preserve, even if you weren't intending to. 20 years after your wedding date, you'll be able to look back and see exactly what your special day was like--not just how everyone looked when they were posing and smiling, but truly the candid, beautiful moments that made your wedding day perfect.


To make this achievable, In Casa Gifts carries a wonderful collection of disposable wedding cameras. Here are my favourite 3!

Wedding Favors, disposable cameras
Love (White)
Wedding Favors, disposable wedding cameras
Seaside Captures

Wedding favors, disposable wedding cameras
Love (Black)


Every candid moment you share and tiny detail you put thought into will never be forgotten. For the perfect wedding favor that is both practical and quirky, use disposable wedding cameras! Never let a memory slip.


Love from,




Photo credit: Ashton Jean-Pierre Photography, Bridal Musings, The Wedding Co.

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