A new bride is wondering if she was in the wrong for retaking her bridesmaid photos without one of the women because she "was throwing them all off." She detailed the dilemma in a post on Reddit's "Am ...
WASHINGTON, Ind. -- It should have been the happiest day of their lives. Instead, an Indiana bride honored her deceased fiance with a touching photoshoot on what would have been their wedding day.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The bride isn’t the only one who wants immaculate wedding photos. At least, that was the case for influencer Talia Wood and her ...
A bride stopping to take photos of her sister and her boyfriend during her wedding day has the internet in stitches. TikTok user Talia Wood (@talia_wood) shared a video of her sister Olivia—in full ...
The bride noted on Reddit that having her niece's "face blurred or covered" wasn't sufficient enough for her sister-in-law Getty A bride's sister-in-law blocked her from posting wedding photos on ...
Complaining on Reddit, the bride bashed one of her guests for bringing her mother to the wedding without permission because the couple had a strict headcount and it could have interfered with the ...
"I don't think it's such a crime for me to want my wedding photos to be perfect," the bride wrote on Reddit Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has been writing about fashion, parenting and ...