How To Make Your Lipstick Stay Until The Final Kiss Of The Day
by Renae Simmons
What you will need:- 1. Foundation or concealer
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There Is No Substitute For a Professional Wedding Photographer
by Lori Craig
As you begin the long, wonderful and stressful process of planning the most important day of your life, there are some very important questions to ask when it comes time to retain the services of the professional you are trusting to capture all the wonderful memories. Some of the most important questions you will want to consider are: "Why should we hire a professional wedding photographer when our friend has a great digital camera, and we will only be paying for the prints?" The photographs taken by a professional photographer will become the most treasured family heirloom you will ever own, and your album will be viewed with love and adoration by many generations. Read more.The Importance of an Engagement Session
by Alexis Achten
When I mention the words "Engagement Session" many couples cringe and think of their senior portraits. Once I explain that they are taken at a location of your choice, outside, and are fun, many warm up to the idea. Read more.Albums, Prints, and Scrapbooks
by Joseph Prezioso
So your wedding is over. You now find yourself with close to a thousand images from your wedding. Read more.Expect the Best From Your Photographs
by Anne Almasy
Barely two weeks ago, I was contacted by a bride (I'll call her Amy) who noticed me on an online forum. She lived in another state, and had hired a local photographer to photograph her recent wedding. Read more.Setting The Mood With Color
by Tracie Callihan
One of the first questions that I ask a future bride is this, "how do you want your wedding to feel?" Whether you want sophistication and elegance or fun and whimsical, the colors you select can make all the difference. From the moment your guests enter the space where you choose to marry or walk into the reception hall, the colors you have chosen will convey the mood of the whole day. Read more.How Do I Choose?
by Christina Kiffney
As a professional photographer, I get to hear everyone's stories, and usually the stories they tell are about what went wrong. Generally, couples want their wedding planning to be simple and within budget but get overwhelmed with advice and become concerned about making the wrong choices -- and end up with a story to tell. Read more.What To Look For in a Wedding Officiant
by Christina Mathews
When selecting a wedding professional or minister to officiate your wedding, the most important factor should be their personality and the chemistry they have with you and your fiancé. You will want a wedding officiant that relates to you and your wishes and will perform the ceremony accordingly. Read more.I'm Getting Married -- What Do I Do First?
by Stacey Miller
The first thing you should do is decide on a date for your wedding. That is the most important thing to have before you start to even think about looking for possible vendors. Read more."Receiving Line" vs. "Meet and Greet"
by Maria Forsell
A lot of brides like to have a receiving line at their reception. The receiving line is to "receive" your guest into the reception area. Read more.Choosing Flowers for Your Wedding
by Angie Mauldin
As you know, planning a wedding is a very exciting and sometimes stressful time. There are so many decisions to be made that most of the time you don't know where to start. Read more.The Benefits of an Engagement Portrait
by Shawn James
Thinking of having an engagment portrait taken? Well, it is a good idea. The benefits of having an engagment portrait are many. Read more.





