by Bobbe Hayes
How does capturing your wedding in High Definition benefit you? HD is the latest in both picture and sound technology, a new set of standards that is transforming television as we know it. The quality gains from HD are as dramatic as going from black and white to color TV.
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by Rev. Leah Light
Those seeking to marry used to have two choices only: a reverend or rabbi of an established church or synagogue, of which one usually had to be a member, or a civil ceremony at the courthouse before a judge. Now there is an expanding gray area between the two with many choices available.
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by Kevin Maiers
Occasionally I encounter brides who do not wish to be seen by the groom prior to the wedding. The thrill of witnessing his reaction to the splendor and beauty of you is often breathtaking.
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by Mike Nassif
What is the most important part of your wedding? The memories. And of those memories, which ones will be remembered most? Will it be the food? Will it be the flowers? Or will it be the great time you and your guests had at the wedding dance? More often than not, the wedding dance is what holds the greatest memories.
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by Laura Collins
"Professional laser printing" is not professional. Inkjet and laser printing are not archival and are substandard for any special event invitation.
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by Rev. Lance Orndorff
Of the more than 70 couples I meet with each year to discuss wedding plans, it amazes me that none have been advised by any of their vendors on matters related to start times. Brides are surprised to hear that the wedding rarely starts at the time printed on the invitation.
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by Stacy Krupinski
Your photographs will be among the few items you will be left with once your wedding is over. Choosing your photographer deserves special consideration.
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by Brent Dunn
I have had so many brides that didn't have video included on their wedding day tell me that they regretted not having a videographer. Photographs capture one moment; video captures 30 photos every second.
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by Eric Delaforce
The most important advice I can think of after 24 years of photographing people: personality is everything. Get to know the photographers you are considering for you wedding day as best you can.
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by Colleen Donovan
Imagine being in your wedding gown: your hair is perfect, your makeup is perfect, your flowers are fresh and pretty. You peek around the corner to see your future husband with his back towards you.
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by James A. Weinberg
I marvel at how selecting live music for one's ceremony often takes a back seat to choosing flowers, gowns and other physical elements. After years of watching brides during the planning stages, I've concluded they don't really mean to undervalue music -- it's just that in our society, music education is so poor that brides often feel ignorant or intimidated.
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