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Til death do us part? Apparently not, according to a popular wedding photographer who shares three signs she’s picked up along the way that indicate a marriage will end in tears — of unhappiness. 

The best wedding photographers need to have a multitude of skills. Of course, they must understand their gear so intimately that they don’t need to fiddle around with buttons or settings at crucial moments during the ceremony or celebrations, but they must also be extremely observant and cognizant of what’s going on around them at all times. The best wedding shots are most often the unplanned and the spontaneous ones, which means photographers on the job must watch everything like a hawk. That also means that wedding photographers pick up on peoples’ habits and mannerisms, sometimes so much so that they can make predictions about the futures of the brides and grooms.

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Shayla Herrington, a wedding photographer from Arkansas, has shared three signs she has picked up through her own work and from other photographers she’s worked with that likely indicate a marriage will fail. The one that piqued my interest most related to how much time one of the spouses spends with friends at the reception rather than with their partner. When I got married, I made a beeline for my friends’ tables every chance I got so I could quickly swig a beer with them, so I don’t know what that means for me! We’re still going strong in our marriage, so I’m not sure about these theories. They do make a lot of sense, though.

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