4 Ways to Make Sure Your Wedding Vendors Live in the 21st Century

You pay your bills online, make restaurant reservations with one tap on your mobile, and don’t think twice before a barista swipes your card into her Square-enabled iPad. So why should you time-travel to earlier decades when it comes to planning your wedding? If efficiency and a user-friendly experience speak to you, you will want to make sure you’re selecting modern wedding vendors that have embraced the advents of technology. Here are a few questions to help you make sure your vendors live in the 21st century.

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Ryan Ray Photography

Tip of the Day: "In a 'typical' timeline, I suggest that the bridesmaids have their makeup done first, then the bride goes as the last one. That way, the bridesmaids have extra time to get dressed so that when the bride is ready to get into her gown, they all look fantastic for photos as they help her into it. You don't want a room full of girls (high heels flying!) all scrambling to get dressed at once," says Amanda Donaho from Amanda Donaho Photography.

Plus, check out Our Complete Wedding-Day Timeline.

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Will Pursell Photography

Tip of the Day: "For brides and grooms who have completely different taste in music, middle ground is super easy in most cases. There is a list of maybe 6,000 songs that all people love. Really discuss it together and trust the DJ. All he or she needs to know are the songs you hate more than anything," says W Austin’s resident DJ, Bird Peterson.

Find tons of song recommendations for your wedding in our Complete Guide to Music.

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