I would not give it a second thought. What's important here is that she wants to sing - not what you prefer the image to be.
Photograph people as they are, not as artificially contrived perfection. The goal is a perfect moment not a perfect image.
These are people, not dolls. Photograph the bride singing mic and all. This is what they want to remember, what she really wants, and what that moment really is.
If we get in the habit of focusing on perfect imagery instead of perfect moments we end up in a very cruel place. For example, if the bride had a gap in her teeth would you fix her smile with Photoshop? That would be insulting. Extreme example but, when we start staging life to please the image, instead of making images from a pleasing life - this is the direction we are heading.
Photograph people as they are, not as artificially contrived perfection. The goal is a perfect moment not a perfect image.
These are people, not dolls. Photograph the bride singing mic and all. This is what they want to remember, what she really wants, and what that moment really is.
If we get in the habit of focusing on perfect imagery instead of perfect moments we end up in a very cruel place. For example, if the bride had a gap in her teeth would you fix her smile with Photoshop? That would be insulting. Extreme example but, when we start staging life to please the image, instead of making images from a pleasing life - this is the direction we are heading.