by Terrica Skaggs
When people ask me what I do for a living and I tell them I am a wedding planner, you cannot imagine the look of elation and interest that immediately floods their faces. The most common response I receive is often "Just like J.
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by Bob Bucciarelli
How do I find a wedding photographer that will cover my wedding in a true photojournalistic style? First, lets define photojournalistic style as it relates to a wedding. A wedding is a collection of multiple vendors, family members and friends all moving in different directions to prepare for one thing; your walk down the aisle.
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by Darryl Jacobsen
I was recently offered a unique opportunity by a banquet facility that recommends our services. They wanted to completely change the layout of their main ballroom and they requested my input as to what I thought their clientele might be looking for to make the room both aesthetically pleasing, yet functional for the staff and assorted wedding vendors.
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by Janice Celeste
Wedding videos are an increasingly popular complement to still photographs of your big day. Here are 10 tips to help you get the most from your wedding video.
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by Colleen Donovan
My rule of thumb is to allow 5 minutes per picture. Of course not all of the pictures will take that long, but you have to keep in mind that some shots take longer to arrange and you may have a flower girl or ring bearer who won't want to smile! I also recommend to my brides that they designate a person from each family who will be able to gather people for each shot.
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