A woman’s wedding day is thought to be the happiest of her life and a day to share with friends and family.

Weddings on Female First

Weddings on Female First

Most woman will have a small wedding with a select number of family and close friends but as the introduction of social networking has proven, many will share their big day with the world via Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.

Katie Price and new husband Kieran Hayler have done just that by uploading a video of their wedding photos to Youtube.

Katie says this was done as a present to her fans for their everlasting support but would you share your personal wedding pictures with the world?

With the economy being what it is, many couples are choosing to have incredibly small weddings to keep costs down.

This is great for your pockets, but also not so great as you get a number of family members badgering you for pictures.

So instead of going round the houses, it is a lot easier to share you big day via social networking sites.

But should you be sharing photos from the most important and intimate day of your life across the internet?

On one hand you’ll want to brag to the world about how you just married the most fantastic man, and it’s only natural to want to share your happiness.

On the flip side, do you really want people you haven’t spoken to in years, or people you barely know, riffling through your wedding pictures?

As the times change it’s certainly becoming more popular but some would argue that wedding pictures are one of the things that should be kept sacred.

How do you feel? Would you share your wedding pictures with the world or keep them for yourself? Let us know by commenting below or tweeting us @FemaleFirst_UK