Ultimate Wedding Idea Book 1,001 Creative Ideas to Make Your Wedding Fun,Romantic,and Memorable
Monday, May 31st, 2010
Saturday, May 29th, 2010
The couple is getting married in a church and their reception is at a nice golf course. There are 8 groomsmen and 8 bridesmaids any creative photos for this large party? There are three flower girls & three ring bearers. Do you have any great ideas of unusual and creative photos of the bride & groom alone or with their Wedding party?
Thursday, May 20th, 2010
There’s a wedding coming on november and i’m planning it. I’m looking for original, unique, creative, surprising, even strange ideas to use to make this wedding special. I have a few, but i need your help to have much more. Any suggestions? Pics??
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Body Your wedding flowers offer ample opportunity to stretch your creative muscles and add a bit of originality to your wedding day, so don’t be afraid to design a floral scheme that bucks tradition. This list of favorite ideas for bridal bouquets, centerpieces, colors and other decorations is a great place to start designing a memorable decor scheme, and these may even inspire your own creations.
Play with Shape
Arrangements with a just-picked, unstructured look are replacing the tightly-bound bouquet and centerpiece shapes of previous seasons. Ensure a modern, not messy, look by choosing the right flowers. Hearty blooms like lilies, orchids, and amaranthus work well in looser arrangements because of the sleek shape of the individual blooms. Also consider incorporating nonfloral elements like feathers, berries, and crystals to add interest and depth and interest.
Get Into Navy
Sophisticated and classic navy is one of the hottest colors on the 2009 wedding palette, and many brides are daring to think beyond basic baby blue by incorporating the darker shade into their floral schemes. Naturally navy flowers may be hard to come by, but there are some options that are a close match: deep blue violets, thistles, and hydrangea are available in various shades of blue and indigo, while roses are a versatile bloom that can be dyed any color – including navy blue. Pair these bold navy blooms with white or ivory for a classic look, or yellow for a bright burst of color.
Think Beyond the Vase
Options abound beyond the basic floral vase for holding your flowers. Consider instead mixing and matching clusters of unique containers like wood buckets, mason jars, cans, pitchers, antique urns and uniquely shaped vases to add interest and reflect your wedding theme. Some ideas: Fill watering cans with wild flowers for a garden fete, or use apothecary jars filled with sand and sea glass to complement to a waterfront wedding.
Lighten Up
Candles, always a popular choice for centerpieces, are becoming even more popular as a budget and eco-friendly enhancement to traditional floral centerpieces. Ample candlelight lends the day a romantic, organic feel, while the natural resource saves electricity and drapes the setting with an intimate glow. Another way to enhance your arrangements with lighting and really make your centerpieces pop is through a technique called pinspotting. This advanced light design shines tiny beams of light from the ceiling to illuminate the center of each arrangement.
Get Stoned
Say good-bye to light pastels and muted shades, and seek inspiration from the baubles on your ears and wrist. Rich gemstone colors like amethyst, turquoise, and amber are hot on this year’s wedding color palette. Accent these rich colors with soft sandy tones or grays instead of chocolate brown (so last year!)
Go Green
Going green is easy when it comes to wedding flowers. Consult Mother Nature for inspiration and bring the outdoors in. Natural objects like stones, leaves, pinecones, even twigs can add an organic aesthetic to your reception d?cor. Place in rustic containers or scatter amongst pillar candles for added ambiance.
Make it Personal
Further seeking to personalize their weddings, brides are using their wedding flowers to call out specific interests by incorporating unique items into bouquets and centerpieces and creating a conversation piece for guests. For instance, book worms can use intricately piled leather-bound books in place of floral centerpieces, and wine lovers can use wine bottles and decanters as centerpiece holders.
Get even more unique wedding ideas for flowers in this complete wedding flowers resource.
Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a complete Weddings and Wedding Planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, how-to guides, photo galleries, checklists, and expert advice to walk brides through every step of the wedding planning process.
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Product Description
The third edition of this successful handbook provides tips and techniques for the beginning wedding photographer as well as for professionals seeking to refine their techniques and expand their business. Featuring 50 new images and an updated text covering topics as varied as online marketing, digital techniques, and lighting, this guide helps photographers ensure that they will be at the right place at the right time to take the best picture. Advice on how to take flattering portraits of couples and how to select appropriate sites for wedding pictures is included.
Wedding Photography: Creative Techniques for Lighting, Posing, and Marketing
Friday, May 14th, 2010
I’m looking to create a beautiful keepsake out of my wedding dress. Does anyone have any good ideas, or patterns? I’ve thought about maybe a pillow, but that seems a little common.
Please help.
Monday, April 26th, 2010
Product Description
Wedding photography is one of the biggest markets in professional photography, and one of the most challenging. Detailing every aspect of wedding photography, from the prewedding consultations to techniques for nonobtrusive coverage of the ceremony, this book serves as a guide through portraiture of the bride in the studio, the couple, the ceremony, the wedding party, and the newlyweds’ families. Written for both professionals and amateurs looking for creative ways to set their work apart from others, this book explains how to create a list of special people and shots the bride and groom want, shoot dramatic and flattering images of the bride in the studio, and pose and shoot photos of the couple at the altar.
Wedding Photography: Creative Techniques for Lighting and Posing, Second Edition
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Design and style tips offer a creative spin on an old wedding tradition
(ARA) – Something old, something new;
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Monday, March 29th, 2010
When it comes to your wedding, no detail goes unnoticed; everything from the dress to the food to the flowers comes under careful scrutinizing as you work to create the wedding of your dreams. And when the day has passed and you are left with your memories of it, nothing helps to bring you back to that special day like the photographs bound into a keepsake album and available at any moment to whisk you back to the day you said “I do.” Modern brides and grooms, however, often will not settle for the traditional wedding photography that graced the weddings of yesteryear. Instead, today’s savvy couples expect creative wedding photography to capture their day.
Creative wedding photography really amounts to taking the traditional and adding your own special twist. Photographers have long had great reserves of talent and creativity to draw upon; but traditional wedding photography was stifled by formally posed pictures and cookie cutter expectations. However, today’s photographers – given the freedom by the couples that hire them – are able to infuse their own creative style into all the wedding shots they capture. Gone are the days of stiffly held poses and unflattering angles. Today’s creative wedding photography captures the unique personality of each wedding and the joy with which couples and their loved ones celebrate this special day.
Ultimately creative wedding photography is all about the couples deciding what works for their particular situation. You may wish to have your wedding captured with all candid shots or a combination of candid and formally posed; you may wish to have some black-and-white pictures taken; or perhaps you’ve seen the wedding albums of someone else who has gotten married and aspire to mirror that same photography. No matter what you are looking for in order to capture and tell the story of your wedding, a photographer is out there who will get the job done.
Word-of-mouth is the most efficient way to find a professional skilled in creative wedding photography. Ask around and talk to friends whose weddings you admired. The Internet has also opened up a whole new world for photographers and the consumers who are seeking their services. You can literally walk through a gallery of photographs in each photographer’s site to decide if their style fits your needs. Finally, meet in person with someone you are looking to hire. Your photographer is going to be right alongside you the entire day of your wedding; you want to be with someone you like and with whom you are comfortable.
Creative wedding photography really comes down to each couple deciding what they want to tell their own story. These will be the photographs you share with your children and grandchildren – the photographs that will tell the story of your wedding long after you are gone. Choose your photographer wisely and stay true to your personal idea of creative wedding photography.
For easy to understand, in depth information about creative wedding photography visit our ezGuide 2 Wedding Photography.
Sunday, March 28th, 2010
The wedding is in October, we are planning on having some delicious kabobs barbecued on the premises. Some fruit kabobs as well, and other various dishes that still need to be decided. There will already be a cake reception at the location of our wedding so the dinner reception does not need to be very fancy, I just really need some ideas as to how it could look pretty. Colors are grey, pink and white.