- Gabby Morgan Swaine, 27, from Illinois, is the founder of GM Photography
- She went viral after showing how to secure jewelry with bridal makeup
- Gabby’s video has been viewed more than 1.7 million times
A wedding photographer has revealed her brilliant tip for ensuring a bride’s necklace stays in place all day long and looks perfect in every photo.
Gabby Morgan Swaine, 27, of Springfield, Illinois, is the founder of GM Photography, the wedding business she runs with the help of her sister, Tori, and her husband, Matt.
The content creator, who uses the handle @gabbymorganphotoswent viral on TikTok after demonstrating how bridal makeup can also be used to keep your jewelry in the right place.
Gabby shared a video of one of her brides using eyelash glue to attach her necklace pendant to her chest as she got ready.
Gabby Morgan Swaine, 27, of Springfield, Illinois, is the founder of GM Photography
The content creator, who goes by the handle @gabbymorganphotos, went viral on TikTok after demonstrating how to ensure a bride’s necklace stays in place all day
“Wedding day hack: lash glue on the back of your chain to keep it in place all day,” she wrote in the on-screen text.
The trick is beneficial for both brides and photographers, according to Gabby, who worked her first wedding when she was just 15 years old.
“Dear brides, eyelash glue is your new best friend,” she explained in the caption.
“This hack is MADE for wedding photographers (because) it keeps the bride’s jewelry in place all day long, giving you less worry in photos.”
Gabby’s video has been viewed more than 1.7 million times since it was posted on September 7.
‘Where was this when I needed it! That’s all I notice in our wedding photos,” one former bride commented.
“I did this and my husband was genuinely curious about how my chain never moved that day,” someone else shared.
“This is fucking genius!” someone else gushed.
Gabby shared a video of one of her brides using eyelash glue to attach her necklace pendant to her chest as she got ready
“This hack is MADE for wedding photographers (because) it ensures the bride’s jewelry stays in place all day long, giving you less worry in photos,” she wrote in the caption
Gabby’s video has been viewed more than 1.7 million times since it was posted on September 7, but the hack received mixed reviews from commenters
Some people recommended gluing the clasp to her neck instead, while others claimed they tried the hack themselves and it didn’t work.
“If it’s outside the wedding and hot…it won’t work lol,” one user commented. “We tried and it failed.”
Someone else claimed the bride looked down when she attached the necklace, and “it would pull off” when she looked back up.
There were also some viewers who found the concern ridiculous.
“Yes, (because) that’s what I’m worried about on my wedding day,” someone responded sarcastically.
“Seems a bit extreme,” another agreed.