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From search hashtags to bookmarks, Instagram gives the right cues to plan your dream wedding
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From search hashtags to bookmarks, Instagram gives the right cues to plan your dream weddingBy Daniel Bortz, New York Times
Last Updated: Apr 19, 2021, 07:00 PM IST
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It’s no secret that couples can use social media when planning their wedding. But one site that stands out for its utility, wedding planners say, is Instagram.
“Wedding planners, vendors, photographers, florists and venues all use Instagram to promote their services, so couples can easily find wedding inspiration by following these types of accounts,” said Antonia Baker, an event and wedding planner in Fredericksburg, Virginia. “From hairstyles to wedding venues to design ideas, Instagram has it all.”
We all know people around us who have rediscovered their hobbies or even learnt to do something new during the lockdown. While being healthy remained everybody's priority, most of us found comfort in our homes with our families and things that brought joy like gardening, reading, cooking, virtually connecting with friends and more. Balajee Sowrirajan, Managing Director, SSIR's passion is to capture wildlife, it demands him to be outdoors. But that has not been possible in 2020 given the pandemic.
"I really missed indulging in it, however I did spend more time with my German Shepherd, Shadow and welcomed a Shih Tzu, Milo to our home. I really enjoyed capturing candid moments of their activities. One of my favourite wildlife shots was in Bandipur, in the summer of 2013. This picture was taken when one of the tigers started walking towards me. The tiger soon was at an arm's length from me, while I stood there frozen. The tiger then looked at me, walked to my side and lay down. This was when I realised that tigers are not as aggressive as we make them to be. At least thankfully this tiger wasn't. Currently, I am thinking of new destinations for my next adventure once the pandemic is over," he told ET Panache.