Your Bay Area Wedding Photography during COVID-19

 

If you were planning your wedding for 2020, most likely your plans have been impacted by COVID-19 restrictions. If you are planning your wedding for 2021, you might be worried that your plans too may be affected by COVID-19 restrictions. We want to extend our full support to all of our current and future Bay Area engaged couples that are having to face these wedding planning challenges and are being forced to make difficult decisions.

At Vivo Photography, we want you to have peace of mind about your wedding photography during these uncertain times. Rest assured that we have adopted the strictest health and safety practices and have made our policies as flexible as possible in response to COVID-19 challenges.

Our Peace of Mind Gurantee

  • No fees for venue changes

  • No fees for wedding date changes

  • If we are not available on your new date, we will refund you 100%

  • If you have to cancel your wedding due to COVID, we will refund you 100%

  • We wear face coverings at all times

  • We abide by social distancing guidelines

  • We always carry hand sanitizer and use it frequently

Other Flexibilities we Offer

  • If you need to have your ceremony and reception on 2 different dates, or are planning an elopement now and a bigger wedding later, you may split your contracted hours between the 2 dates or add on an extra 2 hours of elopement coverage for only $500.

  • You may downgrade your package, number of hours, and/or number of photographers, if your wedding plans change due to COVID-19 restrictions with no fees.

A sanitizer and mask station set up at Bay Area COVID-19 Wedding with a sign that says spread love not germs
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Not sure what options you have for your wedding during these uncertain times? Here are some of the ways we have seen couples navigate the COVID-19 restrictions.

Adjust your wedding plans to abide by COVID-19 restrictions

It is possible to have a wedding and reception during this pandemic, but it means making a lot of adjustments. You may need to change venues to accomadate an entirely outdoor affair and may have to compromise on some aspects like no dancing for guests and having face masks in your wedding photos. You should also keep in mind that some invited guests and even wedding party members may not be able to make it there to celebrate with you due to travel restrictions or health concerns.

Reschedule your wedding for a later date

You can keep all of your wedding plans the same and change your wedding date to a later date when there will hopefully be no more restrictions due to COVID-19 .

Downsize to a Microwedding

Keep your wedding date. Cut down your guest list to include only your closest family and friends and move your wedding location to the beach or your backyard or other outdoor venue. Have toasts and an outdoor dinner after to celebrate.

Have a Minimony now and plan for a bigger celebration at a later date

Have a small ceremony by yourselves or with your closest family and friends now and skip the reception. Have the big wedding you planned on your first anniversary or at another later date when there are no COVID-19 restrictions.


Remember, the important thing is that at the end of it all you will be married and you and your spouse will begin the next chapter of your lives together. However you decide to tie the knot, we would love to be there with you to capture it all.

 
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