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25.11.2023 - 12:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A couple spent £750 on a content creator for their wedding day to ensure they had the perfect Instagram videos and pictures.
Rachel Winchester, 26, and her now-husband Richard, 36, wanted to make sure they captured all of the 'special little moments' of their wedding day. After spending a year and more than £40,000 planning the wedding they wanted to ensure they'd have beautiful videos to share online.
Fearing a photographer alone wouldn't capture all of the moments, the pair hired splashed out £750 for a professional content creator. She captured the perfect reels to share on Instagram after the big day, with them ready to share just 24 hours later.
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Rachel said she believes the trend of hiring a content creator, which is rising in popularity in the US, will likely catch on in the UK too. The data analyst from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, said: "Some people didn’t understand why we had a content creator but when they saw the result they got it.
"When we put so much effort into planning the day, we didn’t want to miss out. We weren’t the first but probably one of the first in the UK - it was the first wedding we’ve been to where there was a content creator.
"We don’t have a big following on social media but we love our social media and being able to share them with friends and family. Hiring a content creator was one of the best things we did."
Rachel and Richard met five years ago and got engaged in June 2022 and booked a stunning 15th century venue in the Cotswolds for May 28, 2023. They spent over £40k planning everything to a tee - including paying over £3,000 for a professional
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