Meh, people are throwing money down the toilet when a wedding photography bill gets up into the thousands. Really, only one or two photos will ever be appropriate on your walls - especially as the years pass and photos of kids' milestones, vacations and other memories become as important as your wedding and need real estate on your walls and in your home.
Besides, nobody wants to see your wedding book of hundreds of photos of you and your wedding party in silly poses in front of dilapidated barns, in grassy fields or in black and white smoking cigars trying too hard to look cool. Personally, I'm a fan of more classic wedding photos from the previous 100 years than this latest trend in the past five or so years of having paparazzi capture every second of the day in an avalanche of 2000 photos.
Having said that, I'll say what I always say with weddings and fancy cars - if you're out of debt, caught up on your savings and have the money to spend on these "life extras," go nuts. This isn't something you should be going into debt for - young people have too many expenses in their 20s and 30s to bog themselves down with debt from a wedding.
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