Consider this: ask your florist to do your portrait bouquet in silk. Then, it can be your toss bouquet at the wedding! It will save you just a little money and will give you “perfect” flowers for all your portraits, even if it’s windy or hot.
Susan and Raymond have created a wonderful little retreat and spa on Royder Rd (on the right side just before you get to the turn for 7F) called The Nest. was invited to The Nest’s Grand Opening, so I offered to shoot the event for her. In celebration we share; in each other, we care. [...]
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Marathon Press has produced this fabulous online “guide to enhancing your home with photographic portraiture“. Let help make your house a home. Grace the walls of your living spaces with images of you and your family. Make your home a showplace full of truly personal art.
Jay White (a blogger for Dumb Little Man) presents a great starting point of conversation for those couples considering marriage. His advice is much like many marriage encounter programs offered through places of worship. Why not start these conversations, now? You and your partner will be glad you did. Jay hits on several major areas: [...]
Why should you spend the extra money to hire a professional photographer? Most of us have a friend with a really nice camera who shoots good images. Why should you decline the opportunity to save that money? Professionals know posing. Professionals know lighting. Professionals have experience. Professionals have ideas. Professionals have the stamina for a [...]
If you have young attendants who will be wearing flowers–such as a ring bearer–be sure to bring some large safety pins or make sure your florist provides them. The flowers will be more securely anchored, and everyone will be more comfortable knowing the little ones can’t hurt themselves.