![]() ![]() The sparklers had been lit and burned down all the way through to where he held them. ![]() ![]() In April 2014, Brian Mullins was severely burned by sparklers while shooting a wedding and it almost cost him his career as a photographer.Īt this particular wedding there wasn’t an event planner, so at the close of the reception, the DJ ushered guests outside for a sparkler exit and Brian took a handful of sparklers to help hand them out to guests.Īs he was in the process of making sure the lines were far enough apart and handing out sparklers, the bride and groom appeared in the doorway ready to walk and sparklers started to be lit. Brian can’t recall if someone else lit the sparklers or if he did, but he does remember a bright hot flash and searing pain in his hand. Below, we share NC photographer Brian Mullins‘ tale of caution, and provide useful tips about how to have a safe sparkler exit at your wedding. We all adore the magical glow sparkler exits create in wedding photos! There are, however, some very important lessons to keep in mind, as one of SB&G’s preferred photographers found out the hard way. Everyone wants a grand and gorgeous exit to their wedding, and sparklers are becoming increasingly popular.
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