Think about the last wedding you attended. How many guests had their smartphones out, immortalizing every second of the special day with their digital cameras? Did they keep getting in the way of the professional photographer hired for the event? Did it look something like this?
想一下你上次刚出席的婚礼。多少宾客用智能手机摄像头记录了这特殊日子的每个时刻?婚礼聘请的专业摄影师在拍照时,他们是不是经常乱入镜头?有这样的事情发生吗?
Thomas Stewart, a 33-year-old wedding photographer from Sydney, Australia, captured this picture at a recent ceremony. Last week, he posted it on his Facebook page, along with a plead for brides and grooms to have "completely unplugged" ceremonies.
33岁的澳大利亚悉尼婚礼摄影师托马斯·斯图尔特在最近的一次婚礼上捕捉到了这一瞬间。上周,斯图尔特把这张照片放在了自己的Facebook主页上,并呼吁大家让新郎新娘可以有一场“告别乱入”的婚礼仪式。
"This groom had to lean out past the aisle just to see his bride approaching," wrote Stewart. "Why? Because guests with their phones were in the aisle and in his way.
斯图尔特写道:“新郎不得不探出身子才能看到缓缓向他走来的新娘。为什么?因为拿着手机的宾客站满了过道,挡住了他的视线。”
This kind of thing is a serious hindrance to his job, he said. Guests often get in the way with their cameras and end up ruining many of his shots. More importantly, Stewart added, technology distracts attendees from the true purpose of the event: celebrating the love that two people feel for each other.
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