Crop your Photography Bill
One important thing to remember about your wedding photographs is that you will have them for the rest of your life. If you would like a professional photographer, but feel that the cost is too great, employ the best that you can, but use their minimum service - which should cover leaving the bride's home, the formal photographs before and after the ceremony and up to the cutting of the cake.
Delay the Honeymoon
Another way to spread the cost of your wedding is to honeymoon sometime after the wedding date itself. This will give you time to settle down after all the excitement, get used to married life, and still give you something to look forward to.
Ask for Help from your Friends
Do not be afraid to ask for help with the cost of your wedding by asking for something that you need as a wedding gift. If your cousin has a suitable car, ask if he could drive it for you on the day as his wedding present; if your Aunt is excellent at making cakes, ask her to present you with a wedding cake as a gift.
People will be only too pleased to help, and they will be happy to think that they can give you something that nobody else can, rather than just another toaster or set of glasses!
