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Dear brides and brides-to be:
There is no denying that destination weddings are so popular because it allows the couple opportunity to interact with guests over few days of the celebration. Some would argue that destination weddings are rude but let us assure you that it is not rude to have a destination wedding if that is your vision. It is up to you how you turn the page. Click on the image below to download and read about my open letter on destination weddings. is this right for you? Let us know on the comment section below.
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Protect your skin! Always wear a sunscreen and avoid sun in the middle of the day (10am to 3pm) where the ultraviolet rays are the strongest during this time.. Sunburn can be painful and can ruin your wedding pictures.
Want to learn more? Keep on reading our blogs for wedding tips and tricks! We want to hear from you. What does a bride do with so many options with wedding flowers? There are considerations when selecting flowers for your wedding and you will know what is right because it will speaks to you personally.
Some brides choose on the symbolims of flowers or if a spefic flower has significance to her. There is no wrong choices but follow your instincts. Click on the image below to download the Bridal Bouquet Issue and learn the imporance of flowers on your wedding, how to choose and make the most out of your bouquet, and most of all, what the colors of each flowers represents. What is your pick? Tell us in the comment below. Even though your couple photos are the highlight of your day in terms of wedding photography, you also need to plan your family photos.
Since more people are involved, family photos can be complicated and overwhelming but with the right guidance, they don’t need to be. Even though your couple photos are the highlight of your day in terms of wedding photography, you also need to plan your family photos. Since more people are involved, family photos can be complicated and overwhelming but with the right guidance, they don’t need to be. Here are a few guidelines to help keep your wedding day timeline on track. Who to Include? Your parents, siblings, and grandparents should always be included in your family photos, so start with them and work your way backward from there. You only have your photographer for a limited number of hours, so start with the most important people in your family first. If your parents are divorced and not really on the best of terms, or you have stepparents, you may need to split your photos up. Arrange to take a photo with each parent and their significant others individually. And if you have stepsiblings, you can choose to include them too, but this is not a must if you are not close. Keep Your Photographer in the Know It’s important to not spring additional family photos on your photographer on the day or assume they know which photos you want. Plan your family photos with your photographer to ensure everything runs smoothly on the day and that there’s enough time for all your important shots. Keep Your Family in the Know Along with ensuring your photographer knows which photos need to be taken, plan the photos with your family too. Some couples even choose to take family photos before their ceremony to save on time after the ceremony. Whatever you decide, make sure your family knows where to be and when to keep things on track. If you want to relieve some of the stress, ask your wedding planner or someone in your wedding party to assist you with this. Family Photos – What are Your Options? Along with the classic family portraits, there are a few other photo options you might want to consider.
Here are a few guidelines to help keep your wedding day timeline on track. Who to Include? Your parents, siblings, and grandparents should always be included in your family photos, so start with them and work your way backward from there. You only have your photographer for a limited number of hours, so start with the most important people in your family first. If your parents are divorced and not really on the best of terms, or you have stepparents, you may need to split your photos up. Arrange to take a photo with each parent and their significant others individually. And if you have stepsiblings, you can choose to include them too, but this is not a must if you are not close. Keep Your Photographer in the Know It’s important to not spring additional family photos on your photographer on the day or assume they know which photos you want. Plan your family photos with your photographer to ensure everything runs smoothly on the day and that there’s enough time for all your important shots. Keep Your Family in the Know Along with ensuring your photographer knows which photos need to be taken, plan the photos with your family too. Some couples even choose to take family photos before their ceremony to save on time after the ceremony. Whatever you decide, make sure your family knows where to be and when to keep things on track. If you want to relieve some of the stress, ask your wedding planner or someone in your wedding party to assist you with this. Family Photos – What are Your Options? Along with the classic family portraits, there are a few other photo options you might want to consider.
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