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10 Top Tips for Wedding Flowers

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Wedding day decorations are the most crucial because the wedding decorations set the mood and style for the evening. Wilting flower arrangements and colors that do not match can spoil the evening.

Fresh flowers can make all the difference. The importance and significance of flowers in an Indian wedding is high and you can see how they are used everywhere –the mandap, the stage, the entrance and archway, the bidai vehicle, on the mare, the blessings, the varmala and the wedding day bed for the bride and the bridegroom. Choosing the flowers well and ensuring that they look good at all times is extremely important.

1.Choose a florist that has a reputation for being a good flower supplier for weddings. Wedding florists and decorators are different from the ones that make bouquets for birthdays and anniversaries. To find good wedding florists, ask your friends for references. You can also check up the Internet for some good wedding florists in your area.

2.A good florist should be able to give you ideas about the specific flowers that you should pick for the wedding day. Seasonal flowers cost lesser and should be chosen if you are on a tight wedding budget.

3.Select a wedding florist who stores his flowers close to the wedding venue. This will ensure that the flowers are fresh when they reach the wedding hall or venue.

4.Decide on the type of flower and the quantity based on your wedding budget. Exquisite flowers like carnations and gladioli cost much more than the traditional Indian rose or the oft used marigold.

5.Discuss the specific floral decorations that you will need for the wedding venue with the florist. The amount of flowers that you will need should be based on how large the venue is and the areas that you want covered. By the end of your discussions with the florist, you should have a list of all the areas that you want decorated like the stage backdrop, the mandap, the entrance and the tables and an estimate of the amount of flowers that you will need for each of these decorations. The details should also be broken up by cut flowers, flowers and petals since the requirement for different kinds of decorations may vary.

6.Also talk about the number and type of garlands that you will need with the wedding florist. The wedding varmala should be ordered separately, making sure that the specific flowers that you want included are specified. In addition to this, you will also need garlands for the milni and aashirwaad. These can be ordered once you have made a list of the milnis that you are planning and the number of people who are likely to give the aashirwaad.

7.Consider the kind of wedding d?cor that you have chosen for the specific function. Traditional flowers are better for religious functions like the wedding day or the mehendi. You can leave the modern looking or western flowers and get creative with them on the sangeet and the wedding reception.

8.Keeping flowers fresh is a challenge, especially for weddings that take place in the Indian summer heat. Sprinkling them with water can help keep the petals looking and smelling fresh. You can also cover them with a wet cloth till they are ready to be used.

9.Cut flowers with a stem that are used on tables or bouquets can be put in water that contains a copper penny or piece and aspirin. Lemon juice, sugar and bleach can also work wonders to keep flowers fresh. It might also be a good idea to avoid flowers that have a long stem since these can block the view of people sitting across the table.

10.Wedding flowers should always be chosen based on the overall d?cor that you have selected for your wedding day. Lavender or blue flowers may look out of place on the wedding day when all the other decorations have traditional gold, red and green colors.

In selecting flowers, it is a good idea to also get the opinions of your friends and relatives, especially  of your mother and father. It makes parents feel important and you may gain valuable information. With the right kind of wedding flowers that are colorful vibrant and fresh and sweet smelling, your wedding day is also likely to be exactly the same.

My name is Apoorv Kalra and I like to write articles about Wedding Day, Wedding Flowers and Wedding Venue

Wedding Favors, Accessories, Ideas and Tips

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010


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Wedding Photography Tips for When you Hire a Professional Wedding Photographer

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Today I went to interview a professional wedding photographer for my wedding occurring next year, and it sparked an idea to share my experience with my readers. As a wedding event planner, why not provide some wedding photography tips and a wedding photography checklist to help another fellow bride with her wedding?

I think it is important when you are researching a professional wedding photographer to let your groom in on the experience. (Based upon the fact that he’s interested!) My fianc?e happens to be a professional photographer so he has a vested interest in this part of the wedding.

Therefore, take a look at different photographers’ portfolios, ask your friends, relatives, your wedding event planner for references as well as research online at various wedding sites that offer suggestions and wedding photography tips when you are first selecting your photographer.

Next, go and interview your potential photographer like I did today (well, I didn’t really interview Michael since I have worked with him as a wedding event planner on other weddings)! It’s important that you and your fianc?e are comfortable with your photographer so that you will look relaxed and happy in your pictures no matter what happens at the party.

Discuss with your professional wedding photographer what type of pictures you are looking for.

* Do you want wedding portraits or journalistic-styled pictures?

* Do you want black and white and color shots?

* What type of wedding photography package do they offer?

Prior to the meeting, you should create a wedding photography checklist to help you focus in on hiring the right type of photographer for you and your fianc?e.

Other wedding photography tips to think about include providing the photographer with the name of your other vendors, such as the DJ, wedding event planner and florist since many times they work together at other weddings and will talk amongst themselves as to what important shots should be captured that day.

Also, very important, well in advance of your wedding, create a wedding photography checklist for your wedding day. Remember to include and write down which type of family shots you want and who you want in them, ceremony shots, bridal room shots, candid pictures during cocktails and the reception and party shots to name a few.

Keep in mind where you’re getting married (indoors or outdoors) as well as the time of day. You want to make sure that your photographer knows the people you want photographed by face and/or name so you might want to consider making a facebook for your photographer. All of these elements are just the tip of the iceberg when you start to generate your checklist, and this is why you want to start early with your list and then continue to add to it up until your wedding day.

I hope you found these wedding photography tips helpful for when you start your selection of a professional wedding photographer. It is not only important to create a wedding photography checklist during the selection process but also one for the wedding itself. Until next time, remember the Budget Bash mantra: make it simple, delicious, stylish, fun & economical to all!

With over 15 years in the special event industry, Andrea has now taken her knowledge and experiences and incorporated this information into an easy-to-read book called Budget Bash – Simply Fabulous Events on a Budget. You can talk to Andrea via Twitter @awynningevent or learn more about wedding and special event management by visiting awynningevent.com.

3 Tips to Lower the Costs of Your Wedding Cake

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Every wedding expert will tell you that the wedding cake is very important in your reception in a way that it will become one of the focus of the reception. First of all, your guests will see the cake when they arrive the reception hall. Besides, it is very common for brides and grooms to take plenty of photos with the guests in front of the cake. As a result, it will be essential for you to make the cake special and unique.

However, the wedding cake can also be very expensive. It can be even more expensive if you are planning to order a designer cake. Of course there are also some ways for you to lower the prices and costs of it. This will be beneficial if you need to be planing a wedding on a tight budget. To this end, you may probably guess that you will need to forgo the quality in order to save money! However, this is not the truth here. You can in fact at the same time save money and get an elegant cake. You can do it if you can spend the time to search for your wedding cake.

#1 The first way of saving money on the wedding cake is to adapt the idea of baking the cake yourself. You may think this is a crazy idea! Yes, it is very true that you may not be a baker yourself. However, you can attend to some baking classes a few months before your big day. To this end, you can learn the way to bake and you can make the cake yourself. It will be an interesting idea since your guests will be amazed when they know that you can bake the cake yourself!

#2 Yet, some brides and grooms can be very busy during the day and they may not have the time to learn how to bake. To this end, they may not be able to bake the wedding cake themselves. Besides, you may also think that you will be busy a few days before your big day. As a result, you may not have the time to bake the cake even if you are a baker. If this is the case, you may not want to bake the cake yourself. Instead, you may need to outsource the work!

However, you may not really need to hire a baker to this end. You can actually discuss with some students in the baking classes. They may be interested in doing the job with a relatively lower fee. Yet, be sure to allow some time for the candidate to bake the cake since they are still students.

#3 Even if you want to hire a baker, you can still save money be decorating the cake yourself. This can be a good option. You can ask your friends to help to this end. You may consider use some fresh flower petals to decorate the wedding cake. And it will not be difficult for you to adapt the idea of DIY.

TM Lung designs Wedding Invitations. He has sites on planning a wedding and Wedding Planning.

Brides to be 7 Tips to Make Your Wedding Photography Spectacular

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

#1 TIME! The number one most important thing to remember is that YOU WILL BE RUNNING LATE.. Plan for it! If you need to be ready by 1:00 be dressed and ready by 11:00. Plan for about a 2 hour difference in real time and wedding time. It’s a freaky twilight zone reality that does not exist in any other form other than in weddings. THINGS WILL HOLD YOU BACK! It’s weird but true. So it’s better that you are dressed and ready early even if you’re sitting around in your hair and make up… gives us more time to shoot more awesome pictures! So it’s a win/win! The last thing you want is to be stressed out all day and not enjoying the beauty of everything you’ve planned so meticulously because your manicurist was really slow. Do not be the last person to get your hair done that day because your girls’ appointments were first. You need to be one of the first appointments. I can shoot the girls later but not you. Make sure get your hair done really early.. Hairstyles are notorious at quoting short times for hair sessions. If they tell you an hour for hair it will be an hour and forty five minutes. Make up artist are almost as bad. Have your manicure and pedicure done the day before… also make sure to exfoliate your face the day before. You make up artist should have told you this. Do a full body exfoliation if you can the day before it will leave you glowing for you wedding day. Make sure if you have never exfoliated before that you do it at least a month ahead of time in case your skin is ultra sensitive and it makes your break out. That way you know whether you’ll have a bad reaction.


#2 Meeting your fianc? ahead of time. I know that this is a very sensitive subject for many of you. I know that you want him to see you walking down the isle for the first time. So.. Seeing him or not seeing him? That is the question? Like everything involving your wedding, this is a very personal decision, which means it weighs entirely on your individual preferences. There is no pressure one way or the other. I believe that we can make the meeting just as special if not more by having you meet ahead of time. We can capture the moment with the perfect romantic setting and lighting. We can set up a scenario where you meet that adds another moment of mystique and wonder to your beautiful day. Also, having this time to be together can help diminish the stresses of the day. You guys can focus on what’s really important, as opposed to the many details that must fall into place. As a result, your love for one another takes center stage. And this can happen no matter what the setting. It definitely comes across in the photographs.


#3 Getting ready at the same hotel. This one is a biggie for me. I love to tell the whole story and sometimes because the bride and groom are getting ready at such for away locations I can then, only tell one side of the story with depth. If you guys book a room the night before you can each wake up relaxed and refreshed and ready to start your getting ready process. Plus I can shoot both of you getting ready. I can tell your story and well as his. Choose a beautiful hotel that has a garden area or beautiful lobby where I can take your down to shoot your pictures of you alone, you with your parents and also with your girls! Then I can do the same for him! Plus I can use the location to shoot your wedding dress, shoes and accessories. It’s much better than shooting in a home that’s messy with wedding chaos or a backyard. One last thing …usually hotel rooms have big windows that allow in more natural light which translates to softer, prettier pictures as you guys get ready!


#4 Schedule some time for sunset pictures. The most beautiful, most magical time of the date is sunset or sunrise I call it “The sweet spot.” I know that most of you are not morning people. So if you can… try to schedule a little time for your and your loved one to get away for some sunset pictures. Skin is creamier, softer and more beautiful. The light is warn and there are less harsh shadows. So if you can do it schedule about 20 minutes outside of our regularly scheduled picture time for some sunset pictures. As you can see in the photo on the bottom left the sun is still very high up in the sky, the shadows are dark especially under the eyes.. But the rest of the photos are soft and warm, much more flattering.


#5 Well lit reception. Now this tip is one that many brides don’t put much thought into and I think in makes all the difference in the world in regards to your reception images. You see… a camera doesn’t see the same things that the human eye sees. You may think when you walk in to a reception area that is lit with just the standard light that it looks bright enough, but have you ever noticed when you take a picture indoors usually all you see is the peoples faces and black in the background. Well, we “drag the shutter” which means that the camera will try to capture as much light as possible from the background but if there is little light then the camera is going to capture black. But if you use twinkle lights and candles (lots of them) and as much lighting directed towards tables and walls then the camera has more to capture. So go crazy, get some Chinese lanterns or get your DJ to add your monograms to the dance floor with lights.. It all helps as you can tell below. The brighter the light the better. I know that Dj’s are often trying to dim the lights for your first and other formalities but this does not have a nice effect on the images..unless they have a cool spotlight or something of that sort. So this is something that you may want to discuss with your dj.


#6 The ring shot. One little thing that also makes a difference is ….when you are putting on your rings, please be aware that I am trying to shoot it. So tilt your hand a bit so that your audience and I can see it. It really pays off at the end and looks beautiful in your album. If we are outdoors in plenty of light I will usually get in really close and do a shot of just the hands. This looks spectacular and really adds to the story of your day.


#7 The Kiss! The kiss, the finality, the end to your gorgeous ceremony. The moment everyone waits for! So take your time Don’t rush through. I’m not saying you guys have to slobber all over each other. Just take it slow. You should probably practice. Maybe he can slow dip you or anything. Make it romantic and unique. If you take your time during the kiss it usually allows me to take a close up and a full body shot depending on the lighting situation. If it’s outdoors I can do a sequence set of more than 2-3 pictures. Make sure that you are facing your profiles towards your guests. You could put your hands on his face for part of the kiss, but please be sure that there are no arms around necks. This usually blocks the whole kiss… Not so good.


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Better!


Perfect and Sweet!

I can’t remember a time when I was not holding a camera. I coveted my dad?s fully manual camera…the Canon Ae-1. It meant more to me than Suzi Q’s and that was a lot to say! It was used more often by me than by my dad. Which in retrospect was probably not such a good idea because I’m not in many pictures growing up.

I have taken pictures my whole life and everyone has always stated that I had an ?eye? .. a different ?eye? And so obviously I majored in Fine Art Photography with a minor in English Lit. I Learned from some of the best of the best. Soon I was hired on as an assistent photographer in many studios.

My passion and drive for beauty, for the asthetic, for the true, the real.. and being able to do it proficiently comes from having over 15 years of experience shooting weddings, portraits and so much more.


Edna Eudave

714.420.8285

Thank you for taking the time to check these wedding photography tips. If you would love the best wedding photography in the Orange County area please call me Edna Eudave www.squareeyephoto.com 714-420-8285

Hiring A Professional Wedding Photographer – Useful Tips To Avoid Mistakes

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

An old saying reads – A picture is worth more than thousand words. While this fits in perfectly for the all ceremonial pictures, the wedding is once in a lifetime moment that one cherishes for years to come.

Usually, the wedding pictures refer to the photographs of the moments from the wedding. A majority of all these pictures capture the bride, the groom & their group.

We often fail to understand that the wedding pictures are not just a mere solid representation of the event. These are a real memorabilia of all the wonderful moments the couple longs to live for so long.

The culmination of all these pictures in one place that is the album is something that makes you nostalgic when ever you come back to it. Once again you share the union of your becoming a man & wife amidst all your friends & family.

So, while choosing a photographer for your wedding is a task one just can not take for granted. The reason for this is that only a good professional knows the right & creative angles & shots that would make the coverage more explicit & long lived.

So, in order to have truly long lived wedding pictures one must hire a good & professional wedding photographer, some one who could handle all the shots perfectly.

Now while looking for a real good & professional wedding photographer, you must look for the factors mentioned below:

a. He / She must have a valid & legal sales tax license holder.
b. Get your hands on his latest proof of the business insurance.
c. He /She must have the very specialized & well kept professional equipments.
d. These equipments must include the medium format camera and the professional 35 mm camera.
e. He / She must be a member of some professional association.
f. He / She must have a permanent studio.

Here are the things that you must consider before finalizing the wedding photographer:

1. Level of his / her experience

Check the background of the photographer and ask the names of the persons whom he had photographed. You can try calling them & check if they were perfectly satisfied with his / her work & services.

2. Personality

It is a must that the professional you choose, you must be comfortable working together with them. So, try and discuss his / her idea of work. Check if it is easy for you to communicate with that person. He / She must understand your imagination of the images so that they can set their style of photography as per your wished pictures or rather excel on your dreams.

3. Style of photography

Check out some of the sample works of that photographer and see if they appeal you indeed in terms of their style & presentation.

4. References

Check the professional with the references he / she mentions to you. You might like to meet the referred person personally and check his / her work on your own. In case you like the outcome of their work, you can be sure to hire the professional. When the professional is not willing or is hesitant to mention his / her references, he /she is surely not the right photographer you would like to hire.

5. Packages

You must talk about all the packages that the professional photographer can offer to you. In case you aren’t comfortable with all those packages he / she offers try getting one tailor made for your requirements.

6. Accomplished work

Confirm the time limit he / she would require to take to accomplish all the requisites like the album, the bridal portrait and the photos clicked during the wedding ceremony.

7. Price

Check their price in detail and see if their price fits in your budget. In case it does not, you may try looking some other options in the industry. Make sure that the price they quote to you is the final one that includes the price of all the services & photos together.

8. Payments & deposits

In case some unfortunate or unexpected things happen & you would have to cancel the contract, would the photographer give you a refund. Or if the photographer does not turn up at the eleventh hour what would be the consequences. In case they can not come up on the D-Day do they have a partner who could take over the place? You must make sure about all these conditions and discuss all your concerns. Their answers must convince you and they would enhance your trust in their work.

9. Contract

Read & check each & every part of the contract very carefully. In case you do not understand or are confused about any part of the contract feel free to ask about it in detail from the photographer. Try taking the contract home and read it overnight & study it in detail. You must be certain that all the parts of the contract are satisfactory to both the parties mutually.

Now while checking the photographer’s work, make sure to check the following traits:

a. Each & every sample album must have only one wedding. Also check if he has a bulk of sample works.

b. Does he / she have some recent wedding where he could have taken you to have a look at? Now, check out his / her recent wedding album.

c. Study each & every album shown to you well enough and see if it actually tells you the story of the ceremony rather than just filling it up with all similar photos.

d. Check if the portraits are clear enough and how well has the photographer succeeded in capturing the subject’s mood.

e. See if all the pictures are done up artistically. How impressive is the play amidst light & shadow in the photographs.

f. See if the candid shots manage to impress you. They must be very clear & well composed.

Remember, it is a once-in-a-lifetime happening that you must try to live to the fullest in all regards & make it immortalizing with the best of photographs clicked!

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Selecting Lingerie – Tips To Choose This Important Wedding Accessory

Friday, August 20th, 2010

One important component, among others, of your bridal accessories, is the bridal lingerie. Be it your new home, or a honeymoon, you are definitely going to want to include lingerie in your bridal accessory list. After the wedding, receptions and all other formalities are done with, you will want to be alone and relax together at last. You will feel like wearing something special. Whether you choose a long gown or a short teddy, you will want attire that makes you look sexy and elegant. You can purchase these from bridal shops or retail shops which sell bridal accessory lingerie.

You might want to buy some nice lingerie from Fredrick’s at Hollywood or Victoria’s Secret for your special honeymoon night. Macy’s and Sears are also known to have some terrific lingerie as a bridal accessory package. Another great idea would be go to online and search for lingerie stores which have many varying designs and styles of lingerie for your special night. You could go for low cut fronts, cover wrapped teddies, open backs or anything other dress you might have thought of to celebrate your union. Browsing through the net can really help you decide on what exactly it is that you want to wear.

Along with lingerie, you need to accessorize it with slippers or shoes, candles, jewelry and other romantic ideas. For your honeymoon or wedding day, you can even find under garments from these lingerie stores. You will need hosiery for under your dress and some special brazier under your wedding dress. Everything that you need to add to your bridal accessories you will find at a suitable lingerie store. There are many more bridal accessories that these stores carry which you will need to enhance your wedding day and wedding night.

You can include any kind of lingerie and others to you bridal accessories list. Planning the wedding night is as important as planning the wedding day. If you plan well enough, you will not forget or miss anything that you will need. Clothes that you wear on your honeymoon are just as important as the lingerie you wear. When you have decided on your honey moon destination, you should check your itinerary to plan your dining wear, casual wear and other sort of attire that you will require when on your trip. You will probably want to take your swimming suit with you if you have a hot tub or Jacuzzi in your room.

When you plan on traveling, it isn’t just the lingerie that counts, but also your whole wardrobe. You should have everything including bridal accessories ready before the actual wedding day. This way when you’re wedding and all the excitement and fun that comes with it is over, everything will be ready for you to take to your honeymoon destination. If, like many people, you are leaving immediately after your reception, this can save you a lot of time. Even if you plan on staying till after the gift opening, you will still want to be ready.

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Top Tips: The Perfect Jewelry for the Perfect Wedding Dress

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Do not ruin the perfect wedding dress with the all-too-wrong, all-too-inappropriate jewelry lest you find yourself less-than-the-radiant bride on your most important of days. You have to strike the right balance between the size and shape of the jewelry vis-?-vis the color and cut of your wedding gown for that all-too-desired vavavoom effect. Here is how.

Less is More

And, girl, is that the truth! You must never fall into the tacky trap of over-accessorizing precisely because you want to call attention to yourself, not to the bling-blings strung all over you like a rap star with a serious fetish for chunky, clunky gold chains and big rocks. Channel Grace Kelly, snub Snoop Dogg. You get the point.

For example, if you are wearing a tiara, skip the necklace. Or if you are wearing diamond earrings, skip the necklace, too. Or if you want to wear a statement necklace, skip the rest of the jewelry set. The important point is to wear jewelry that will both complement your wedding gown and draw attention to your radiant face. This brings you to the next point.

Look at the Cut and Design

No, not the cut of the gemstone. Your wedding jewelry must complement the cut of your wedding gown to provide you with the perfect fit. (And here you were worrying about fitting into your gown on the day itself! But this match is a must-do)

To help you choose the perfect jewelry, you can consider these suggestions:

For the strapless bridal gown, you can wear a statement necklace with bold design that can draw attention to your neckline. Again, you should skip piling on other jewelry otherwise you will be decked out like an out-of-season Christmas tree.

For the halter dress, you can don diamond stud earrings to highlight the gown’s cut. If you feel naked without hand jewelry, then you can add in a simple and stunning bracelet.

For the sweetheart neckline, you can opt for a lariat necklace for that sexy effect.

For the heavily beaded and heavily embroidered bridal gown, you must lay off on the elaborate jewelry. Your bridal gown will be the focal point of your aura already!

For the simple bridal gown, you can go bold and daring but steer clear of brash and tacky.

Again, the important thing is that your jewelry must complement instead of distract from your wedding gown.

Lay On the Tradition

Or you can create one of your own! Your jewelry can follow the age-old adage about “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a lucky sixpence for your shoe” but definitely not all at the same time. Again, less is more when it comes to bridal jewelry.

For example, you can wear sapphire jewelry for the something blue part. Or the heirloom tiara for the something old and the small albeit contemporary diamond stud earrings for the something new part.

These suggestions can make your head spin but rest assured that when you see the “perfect jewelry”, you will know as surely as you know the design of your wedding gown. Trust your woman’s intuition on this but a mirror will come in handy, too!

You will also need wedding favors and bridesmaid dresses to go with your wedding dress for that perfect wedding day. Find them all at OnlineBridalShop.ca today!

Getting Married? Find Someone to Shoot You! Tips and Best Practices for Choosing a Professional Wedding Photographer

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Don’t Underestimate the Value of Your Photographer

Amongst the plethora of wedding professionals that you will need to consider for your most singular day, there are several reasons your photographer is probably the most important and possibly the most difficult vendor to choose. While the caterer, limousine service and reception hall operators are all very important in their own right, your photographer is perhaps the only artist with whom you will spend the entire day; this means a good rapport is an absolute must.

Products provided by other vendors such as the cake, music, tuxedos and food may be absolutely fantastic – but after a few months have passed since your wedding day, when the cake is gone, the music has stopped and the tuxedos were last seen prancing around at the local prom, what will remain to immortalize those majestic moments of your life? The photos from a professional photographer will last a lifetime at the very least.

Which Style Suits You Best?

When it comes to wedding photography there are two major style philosophies that tend to dominate the current market place, Traditional and Photojournalistic.

As the name may imply, the traditional style has been around the longest and until recently was the most common. Essentially the traditional style wedding photographer is one who prefers to place the couple and groups in specific poses for their photos. This style of photography usually requires that a shot list be prepared in advance by the bride and groom so that the photographer can have a step-by-step checklist and be sure to photograph everyone the couple wants. This style calls for a meticulous photographer who excels in portraiture and is very concerned about each detail in an image including things like: head angle and body positioning, hand placement and ring location, lighting ratios, backgrounds, etc. As you might imagine the time requirements for this type of photography are significant and require a commitment from the couple and attendants to accommodate this style.

With the photojournalistic wedding photography the concept is to capture images as they occur, with little or no intervention. This photographer will typically create more images during the course of a wedding in an almost documentary fashion and usually has a great eye for storytelling. Photojournalistic photographers must be skillful at capturing candid, emotional moments and therefore should have great timing and anticipation. Currently this style has become the most popular throughout much of the United States, whereas overseas there are still some places such as France where the traditional style appears to remain in vogue.

There are many photographers that offer some elements of each style in an attempt to provide the ‘best of both worlds’. Often this takes the form of a photojournalistic approach to the ceremony and reception, but with traditionally posed portraits of the bride and groom as well as group shots either before or after the ceremony.

Quite frankly there is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ style; either method can deliver very beautiful images. You should review prospective photographer’s portfolios and consider the ones that you have the best feelings about – also, remember that on your wedding day you will need to be prepared to either work with a person who is something of a ‘director’ in the case of the traditional photographer, or more of a ‘reporter’ with the photojournalistic style photographer.

Finding the Right Photographer

There are many things that go into the choice of your photographer – style, professionalism, value and cost are some of the commonly considered attributes. The best way to get started is to do your research by asking friends and family members for recommendations and searching the internet for photographers in your area; also many of the professional photographer associations such as PPA or WPPI have searchable listings of their member photographers.

Most photographers you’ll find have websites where you can view their work and narrow your search down to the ones who have produced images that you find impressive. Once you find several credible photographers that have shown they can produce excellent photos, it’s time to pick up the phone and call them – ask them about their services and just feel them out in general. The initial conversation should give you enough of an impression to determine if a face to face visit is warranted.

When you decide to meet your photographer in person most likely you will have already seen some of their work online and have a pretty good feeling about the artist; while you may discuss many things during the meeting, its main benefit is to determine if you feel comfortable around this person. Do they make you laugh or smile? Does the conversation flow smoothly? There are many things that make for great photographs, not the least of which is a highly skilled artist behind the camera, but not even the most technically proficient photographer can produce truly beautiful photos of people when they are not comfortable and relaxed.

How Much Will it Cost?

Your choice of photographer in a perfect world would have very little to do with the cost of services and everything to do with their professionalism, photographic abilities and penchant for making you feel at ease when in their presence.

In many ways this purchase is similar to that of the engagement ring in that you really ought to get the best that you can afford because you’ll have to live with it for the rest of your life. Can you imagine calling around to your local jewelers and asking what they charge for an engagement ring, hearing them tell you $3000, $8000, etc. until finally you get one that says “I have one here for $350” and you yell “SOLD, hold that ring and I’ll be right down to pick it up!” You might say it’s silly to buy a ring you’ve never seen just because it costs less than the others but of course I’m just trying to show that sometimes it doesn’t pay to buy heirlooms based on the price tag alone.

While not every photographer lists their prices online the fact is these artists charge wildly varying prices, from the guy down the street who can shoot your magical day for $500.00 to the higher end photographers who earn $120,000 per wedding assignment. Keep in mind when making your choice that the old adage of ‘you get what you pay for’ does not always apply very well to photographers. Paying more money does not guarantee getting the best photographer and hiring Uncle Larry to shoot your wedding for a six pack and a couple of NASCAR tickets does not necessarily mean your photos will be horrible. Generally speaking, you can expect to pay anywhere from $2,500 to $20,000 for a full day of wedding coverage from a professional.

Before You Sign That Contract

Most of us have heard the horror stories where photographers don’t show up, don’t deliver the photos, get drunk and start hitting on the bride or tragically try their hand at the old ‘watch me yank this table cloth off without affecting any of the dishes’ during the reception. The fact is in most cases these sorts of photographers are the exception, not the rule. If you perform the same due diligence that you should before hiring any vendor – meet with several professionals, view samples of their work, get references from past customers and perhaps check them out with the Better Business Bureau, you should feel completely confident by the time you decide to retain your artist.

With all that in mind, there are many things to be wary of when selecting your photographer. Here are some things about any professional wedding photographer’s service that you should ask before making your final decision:

1. Who will actually photograph your wedding?

Quite often there are studios that have many photographers working for them; also there are outfits that act basically as a referral service, booking couples and then assigning one of their many affiliate photographers. Be sure to make it clear that the whiz-bang images and album samples that you see actually come from the same person who will be shooting your wedding. If that’s not the case then ask to see samples from the actual photographer.

2. What happens in the event of equipment failure?

We’re all familiar with good ol’ Murphy and his laws by now. Any professional photographer should have, at a minimum, duplicates of every vital piece of equipment. This means a second camera body, backup flashes, extra batteries, cables, etc. I know several pros that steadfastly refuse to work at all unless they have a backup to their backup!

3. Will you receive the negatives or high resolution digital files?

Some studios include the negatives or digital images in their packages, some don’t and others include it only at an extra cost. Many photographers depend on income from print sales after the wedding and so are concerned that giving negatives or digital files will cause couples to run out and get their own prints made at the local CVS (I should point out here that printing images without written permission from your photographer is illegal) instead of purchasing them from the photographer.

The concern from a customer perspective is – what happens five years later when you want more prints made and find that your photographer has closed up shop and retired to Bangladesh?

If you end up with your heart set on a photographer who doesn’t offer the negatives, one possible compromise is to ask her to provide them after a period of time such as 90 days. In most cases there are very few print orders after the first 30 days have elapsed since the wedding; therefore at 90 days the photographer should have already gotten any print orders he is likely to receive for your wedding and may feel comfortable at that point releasing (or selling) the images to you.

4. Are there any hidden fees?

Make sure to find out if there are any additional charges such as travel costs, printing or shipping charges, etc that will be tacked onto your bill. It’s a good idea to ask what the photographer charges for ordering prints and enlargements, especially if they refuse to provide you with your negatives.

5. Get it in writing!

You want to be sure to get in writing everything that your package entitles you to. The photography business is rapidly changing from month to month and many photographers update, modify or tweak their packages regularly to respond to industry trends. You don’t want to find out when your day arrives 8 months later that the photographer has changed his packages around and now doesn’t remember that you are supposed to receive three signed 16×20 prints as part of your deal!

Ideally all the terms of the package that you agree to should be included in your contract.

Amir West is a professional photographer in the DC/VA/MD area specializing in destination weddings and portraits. Amir is a proud member of Professional Photographers of America and Wedding and Portrait Photographers International. You may contact Amir for other articles or information via his website.

Wedding Favors ? Tips and Tricks

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

As mentioned before, wedding favors fall into the same category as decorations, linen, flowers and other similar stuff – in other words, can you imagine a wedding where all those things are even a bit wrong? They might not fall in the theme; they might just not fit your needs and so on – now you may understand why it is so important to be careful about them. Wedding favors are basically a nice way to tell the people you invited to the wedding “Thank you for coming, your presence here really meant a lot to me”. You may not want to give these wedding favors to everybody within the wedding, however always consider that people might feel left out or less important because of this. Nevertheless, aside from this small issue there are greater things to take care of when it comes to wedding favors.

1 Be practical – You are having a wedding in the 21st century, right? Moreover, even if you picked an old-wedding-like theme, it does not mean you should use typical, ordinary wedding favors. Consider everything from practical favors (such as bottle openers, bookmarks, candles and even favor boxes.) with ribbons, personalized tags (which look cute in my opinion) Using personalized favors for each of your guests may be also an interesting trick, which your guests will, without a doubt, appreciate.

2 Be functional – I previously told you that as a wedding favor many things can be given – even more functional stuff such as place card holders and other similar objects. These are not useful for your guests, but also for the host too, since they do not have the burden of redirecting everyone to their seats. Aside from this, they make some rather cute decorations for reception tables.

3 Be smart – Remember that at the beginning of the reception there will be a huge commotion with meeting people, individuals meeting each other after a long period, the surprise and so on. All this excitement may make it a bit difficult for the host to deliver the wedding favors therefore rather than handing them at the door, you should let each guest pick his own favor from a table near the door or have them setup at the dining tables.

Depending on the choices you make on the design and purpose of your wedding favors, you should also consider the way the favors will fit your wedding theme. Be very cautious when you buy wedding favor not to pick poor quality ones that will disappoint you and your guests and search in more than one shop for your wedding favors.

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