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Wedding Photography Guide to Sparklers and Smoke Bombs

The Great Big Guide To Wedding Photography
Sparklers and Smoke Bombs at Weddings

Wedding Photography GuideBy Chris Giles12th April 2022Leave a comment

A Guide to Sparklers at Weddings Sparklers have rapidly become one of the highlights of any wedding. Also known as Confetti : Redux , also known as fiery death sticks, also known as stabby stabby burn burns, these are a great way to fill the interim between the end of your speeches and the first…

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