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Posts Tagged ‘destination’

Best place for Destination Beach Wedding?

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

My fiance and I are wanting a destination beach wedding, but we can’t decide on where to go. Any suggestions? It will just be him and I as we have both been married and divorced once.

Mexico Wedding Photographer Destination wedding photographer Glen Johnson

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010


Manzanillo, Mexico wedding photography. Images from the weddign of Amanda & Trent. The event was actually in a villa near the town of Costa Careyes, Mexico. Look at the map to see the exact location of the villa. Photography by Glen Johnson

Philippine Beach Wedding Destination – Caylabne Bay Resort

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010


Caylabne Bay Beach Resort is a popular beach wedding destination that offers very affordable rates of wedding accommodations with high quality of standards and services.

Destination Wedding Photography, The Riu, Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010


Click www.daveandcharlotte.com for more. This gorgeous wedding was photography in April 2010 at the stunning Riu, Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The amazing couple – Lasha & Darren are Toronto natives, as are the wedding photographers, Dave & Charlotte. This wedding had and incredible amount of planning put into the wedding day details, including both the beach ceremony and the sandy beach reception! The structure surrounding the 52 guests was build the day of the wedding. The tables were illuminated not only by stunning candle light, but also lamps hung around the perimeter, creating an unbelievably romantic ambiance.

High End Destination Wedding Photography

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Wedding Photography is a concoction of an interesting profession and a highly creative venture that takes into account preserving the unforgettable moments of the golden times of an individual’s life. Wedding photography services would include the entire array from wedding announcement, engagement and ceremony to reception. Gone are the days of analog photos; technological advancement has paved the way for digital photography which has added new dimension to wedding photography too. A professional wedding photographer shoots primarily two types of photographs, namely, traditional and photojournalistic. While the earlier deals with conventional practice of photographs with specific poses, the latter is all about informal and spontaneous photos. Along with these, many contemporary styles of photography are emerging making the entire concept a lot more dynamic. Wedding photography is evolving with changing times and still continues to be an utmost important wing of wedding activities.

A perfect wedding photographer only can take care of the three important factors associated with wedding photography; cost, skill and labor. The photographer has to be alert throughout the event taking care of every detail so that nothing gets missed out! That is why wedding couples always prefer hiring professionals for the shoot instead of having family and friends doing the same. Unlike traditional wedding photos, the modern ones are full of varieties. This requires specific skill sets on the part of the photographer. Observing every subtle detail is an important as capturing the same with mastery! Post photography operations include considerable time and labor whereby compilation gets done.

Bride and groom are the chief attractions of a wedding ceremony. Hence they are the focus of the photographer too. The special day of the couple and their involvement in different activities set the mood of a wedding album. Photographers interact with the couple and avail every opportunity to shoot their expressions and activities. Apart from the couple, family, friends, best man, bride’s maid, flower girls and the ring bearers too are significant subjects of a photographer.

Wedding photography has reached new heights with the concept of destination weddings. A high end destination wedding photographer captures the most romantic and beautiful day of a bride and the groom in an exotic getaway which gives an added dimension to the photographs. Wedding flowers, cakes and decorations eventually fade away from our memory; but what stay back are the treasured moments captured in a frame.  

A well planned wedding always takes into account efficient photography services as photos need to be shot simultaneously with the ongoing ceremony.

Unlike traditional wedding photography which used to be more time-consuming and monotonous, modern wedding photography is dynamic, being inspired by the styles and patterns as seen in wedding magazines. Efficient photography not only makes wedding event a success; it also provides a lively and unique touch to the ceremony by framing all those precious moments which will never ever come back!

A high end destination wedding photographer captures the most romantic and beautiful day of a bride and the groom in an exotic getaway which gives an added dimension to the photographs. To know more about wedding photography you can refer to http://www.bajawedding.com

Destination Wedding Web Site Offers Grand Prize of a Getaway to Romantic Los Cabos

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Destination Wedding Web Site Offers Grand Prize of a Getaway to Romantic Los Cabos
BestDestinationWedding.com, the leading community for future brides and grooms to plan a destination wedding, announces a contest featuring a grand prize of a 2-night villa stay in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

Read more on PRWeb via Yahoo! News

Where is the best place for a destination beach wedding in November?

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

My fiance and I are getting married November. We want a destination wedding on the beach. Most of our friends and family are on the East Coast so we’re looking for somewhere relatively easy/inexpensive to get to. NOT Hawaii. We are thinking Southern CA, but are open to other ideas. Where is the best place for a destination beach wedding in November?
Unfortunately it has to be in November so I need hurricane-friendly places. Thanks!

How to have a destination wedding party?

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Im thinking about having a destination wedding in colorado. I want it to be an intimate ceremony with only close family and friends, but then again I would like a bigger reception. Im not planning on paying for the guests but I do plan on attaching with the invite the nearest and cheapest hotel options….(I dont want them at the same hotel as my fiance and I) But anyway, my question is how do we work the bachelor party and everything. Should we plan on the bridesmaids, groomsmen, and the bride and grooom to fly up a day or two early?

A Destination Beach Wedding on Manchebo Beach Resort Aruba

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010


www.manchebo.com. April 2008 we filmed this beautiful beach wedding. It was a perfect day and a perfect wedding on the beach. This time we have used a different camera and see how it differes from the previous aruba beach wedding. Also a tripod has been used so the camera wont move that much….

Choosing a Wedding Invitation for Your Unique Destination Theme

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

A popular wedding trend is to hold a destination event where all of the event’s guests travel to a fabulous destination to celebrate together for the couple’s happy day. Destination weddings often take more planning and coordination than traditional weddings, simply because many people will have to coordinate their schedules in order to travel to the ceremony. This can make choosing the appropriate wedding invitations more difficult as well. By planning early, you can find the perfect wedding invitations to use for your big event that perfectly match your theme.

The first thing to consider when choosing a wedding invitation for a destination wedding is how you plan to incorporate the theme into the invitation design. Some couples look at the destination where their wedding will be held and choose invitations that use images associated with that area. For instance, if your destination is a tropical location, you may choose to use summery or beach-style images and colors on your wedding invitations.

If your wedding is at a resort that is well known for being in a certain area or having a certain focus, it can also be very appropriate to use images associated with that area to make your wedding invitations perfect. Consider the time of year that you wedding is taking place as well because this can help to influence the design decisions that you make when choosing your wedding invitations.

A second consideration when choosing wedding invitations for destination weddings is the necessary information that should be provided within your invitation. Traditional wedding invitations actually contain very little information. The most important information on a traditional invitation is the date, time and location. Although this information is also important for a destination wedding, more should be included.

The information that needs to be included on a destination wedding invitation includes; travel transportation suggestions, information for accommodations at the location, and suggested dates of travel in order to coordinate the dates and times when guests arrive at the destination. If discounts are being given by the destination, you should inform your guests about that. Your wedding invitation should inform your guests about every logistical detail of the event that could affect their travel and attendance.

One way to incorporate all of this information on a simple invitation may be to choose a double-sided design. A double-sided design allows you can to include the basic information on the front of the card, and then the travel details on the back of the card. Be sure to proofread your invitations because it is important to include all necessary information and this gives you enough time to make corrections if they are needed.

An important third consideration when choosing wedding invitations for a destination wedding is to include extra stationery if you are planning a secondary reception in your hometown after returning from your wedding. Many couples who have destination weddings choose to have a separate reception when they get home so that they can spend time and celebrate with the loved ones who were unable to attend the actual ceremony. You should include an extra invitation if you have planned such an event so that all of your guests are informed about an alternative or additional event that they can attend.

Finally, you need to remember that with a destination wedding, you should send out your wedding invitations considerably earlier than if all of your guests were located near the big event. Generally, you should allow three to four months for your guests to be able to plan their travel to attend your destination wedding. They may need to secure that time off from their jobs, plan their air travel, save money for the cost of staying at the wedding destination and prepare any other plans necessary for the trip. The more time you can provide for your guests, the more likely they can attend your ceremony.

Wedding invitations for destination weddings can be more complicated than traditional wedding events. With careful consideration and thought, you can find the perfect invitations to use and put them together to include all of the information you need to share with your guests. With your forethought and planning, you can be well prepared to celebrate your wedding day with your friends and family. A destination wedding is in excellent choice because it is beneficial to everybody attending. Your guests are able to enjoy the experience while having a vacation at a new location. A destination wedding may take much longer to plan and your guests should be given ample time to work the date into their schedules. When planning your invitations, it is a great idea to incorporate images of the location as this allows your guests to get a sense of what to expect upon arrival at the location.

Suzanne Bradley is a writer and blogger who discusses topics such as event planning and coordination. Ms. Bradley also writes about specific topics such as wedding gifts andwedding invitations.