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There are several reasons why I recommend writing your own wedding vows. 


Here are a few:


  • Personalization: Writing your own vows allows you to personalize your wedding ceremony and make it more meaningful and unique to you and your partner. You can include specific details and anecdotes that reflect your relationship and make your vows more memorable and heartfelt.


  • Expression of commitment: Writing your own vows can be a powerful way to express your love and commitment to your partner. It gives you the opportunity to share your feelings and emotions in your own words, rather than relying on traditional or pre-written vows.


  • Customization: Writing your own vows allows you to customize the tone and style of your ceremony to suit your personality and relationship. You can choose to be romantic and traditional, or more lighthearted and humorous. This can help make your ceremony more meaningful and memorable.


  • Cultural traditions: If you are incorporating any cultural traditions into your wedding ceremony, such as exchanging rings or other meaningful objects, writing your own vows can help you incorporate these traditions in a more personal and authentic way.


  • Overall, writing your own wedding vows can be a meaningful and personal way to express your love and commitment to your partner on your wedding day. It allows you to customize the ceremony to suit your relationship and personality, and make it a truly memorable and meaningful experience.
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Writing your wedding vows can be a meaningful and personal way to express your love and commitment to your partner on your wedding day. 


Here is a guide on how to write your wedding vows:


  • Start by thinking about the qualities and values that you appreciate in your partner and that you want to prioritize in your marriage. This can help you identify the specific things you want to mention in your vows.


  • Consider the tone and style of your vows. Do you want them to be romantic and traditional, or more humorous and lighthearted? Make sure your vows reflect your personality and relationship.


  • Write a draft of your vows. Start by introducing yourself and stating your intention to marry your partner. Then, speak from the heart about the things you love and appreciate about your partner, and what you look forward to in your future together.


  • Edit and revise your vows until you are happy with them. It can be helpful to have a friend or family member read them over and give you feedback.


  • Practice saying your vows out loud. This can help you get a feel for the pacing and flow of your vows, and ensure that you feel comfortable and confident when you deliver them on your wedding day.


  • Consider including any personal or cultural traditions in your vows, such as exchanging rings or other meaningful objects.


Remember, your wedding vows are a personal expression of your love and commitment to your partner. Don't worry about making them perfect - just speak from the heart and be authentic.

I am a LGBTQ+ friendly, body positive elopement, wedding and portrait photographer located in Cleveland, Ohio.

My mission is to create beautiful, authentic images that reflect my clients' uniqueness and celebrate love in all its forms.