Monday, January 30, 2012

perfect colour inspiration


This colour scheme is bright and colourful and would make any wedding stand out, I love the way the turqoise, pink and yellow work together.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Just had to share these

I just flet that I had to share these photos of cakes


Just look at the intricate detail



I loved this idea too, maybe not suitable for a wedding but could be used for another function



Sunday, January 22, 2012

Photography


A vital part I feel of anyones wedding day is the photography.
Choosing a good photographer is key, after all these images are your memories of tomorrow. Your photographs are the one thing that you will be able to look at in years to come, those captured moments will remind you of your special day.


Before looking for a photographer, consider what kind of photography it is that you are wanting as there are several to choose from:


Traditional or Classic Photography

 Essentially it will consist of posed groups and portraits and to a large extent work to a script.
 This is the type of wedding photography that has stood the test of time and will always produce the record shots that you will look back at in years to come as a permanent reminder of your magical day. Also bear in mind a wedding is a formal affair and the traditional images will always record it in this way.
The benefits are that you will get all the pictures you expect and the final album will be attractive if predictable.

Photojournalistic photography

Much more in fashion at the moment a photojournalistic approach will do what it says and, if correctly executed, produce for you a story of your wedding day. The aim will be to record the events of your wedding in a more or less chronological order from a slightly more remote viewpoint. There may not even be any formally posed pictures and the photographer may simply stay in the background and catch snapshot images of various parts of the day. At the end of the day you will probably have a wonderful storybook of what went on which will always bring back happy memories. Be careful however! Some photographers, and even some couples will insist in shooting in black and white. Avoid this, why? Because it will always be possible to get black and white pictures from colour but to get colour from black and white is at best difficult and normally impossible. Also remember these will not be the pictures that mum will want to proudly display in a frame.
The biggest single benefit of this style of photography is that your will be able to tell a story in pictures. The disadvantage however is that you are relying on the photographers instinct and the results can be unpredictable. You may also regret the lack of formal images in your album.

Contempary photography

Contemporary photography is by its nature very difficult to quantify and can mean different things to different people, to be fashionable or contemporary it must by definition be constantly changing. This means that your pictures can date very quickly. The way this type of photography works is that the photographer finds settings where the lighting is good and the backgrounds beautiful and then photographs the bride and groom in a more idealised setting – when done properly the results can be stunning! These will always be the pictures that win awards and grab people’s attention simply because they look like they have come from the glossy magazines.
The major benefit of this type of photography is the feel good factor it generates – doesn’t everybody want to look good and imagine themselves in the glossy magazines? Of course you do it’s only natural and so you should on your wedding day – you are the star! The downside however is that it doesn’t really provide a true record nor will it always fit the bill for the photo to hang on the wall. Initially it will but as fashion and style changes it will date quickly and you may end up feeling a bit behind the times!
So what is the answer?

Try and find a photographer that will give you a mix of Traditional and Photojournalistic, that way you get the posed group shots that you like for the album at the same time as the photographer being in the background taking some more natural shots.

Alot of photographers nowadays produce discs of your photos too.

Other words of advice

Always Always go and visit the photographers to view their work, as well as seeking out personal reccomendations from friends, relatives or wedding planners.

Once you have chosen your photographer, make sure you give him a list prior to the day detailing who you wish to be in your group shots, just makes life easier and saves time on the day.



One of the latest trends is to use old picture frames at your wedding, it adds a different and fun dimension to photography. I think this is a great idea for once the photographer has gone and finished his official duties, what fun your guest could have taking snapshots.






I also love this idea, you can add them to the pews in church or around your chosen venue for that personalised touch


So take some time to do your research first, dont be one of those dissapointed brides who find out when it is too late that he has taken photographs of everyones feet and chopped your guests heads off.
 This is a day you cannot recreate again.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Simple Ideas are often the best

Here is a twist on a previous post, simple ideas are often the best ones.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Looking Ahead At 2012 Trends

Well the new year has dawned so what better time to look at what trends lie ahead for
 this coming year.

It may be no surprised to know that yet again we expect Vintage to be a major trend, Victorian style dresses with full skirts, high necklines, delicate lace and tight corsets.






There will also be more brides including just a hint of colour to their gowns.


The other hit trend of this year i think will be Vintage Hollywood Glamour


I really love these 50's style dresses

To get the look you also need to think of a suitable hairstyle, how about these below?






Sleek styles, up do's with glamourous accessories


I think vintage themes should incorporate soft romantic colours, unless you are going for a bold Hollywood glamour theme.





I really fell in love with the photos inside the jars, what a lovely way to incorporate some special, personal memories.

Flowers will be soft romantic colours with big plush blooms such as peonis, with additional touches of pearls, beads or brooches.


I love this idea for bridesmaids

Honeymoons - Out this year are all inclusive hotels, In for 2012 are destinations such as Bali, Morocco and Nepal.

So i hope that will give some your you some inspiration,
what theme are you planning for your big day?

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Brides Beware!


Dont let this be you, I hear about so many couples having their day ruined by suppliers, caterers or wedding venues going out of business and bankrupt. Even today a bride had her big day devastated by her venue closing down just 6 weeks before her special day.
 It's so easy to get carried away with all the finer details or favours, decor, flowers, forgetting one vital element, wedding insurance.
Too many brides are caught out and left dissapointed by losing their dream and their money often at the very last minuite.

So My advice? if you can possibly afford to, look into protecting yourself by taking out some wedding insurance, most companies offer different levels of protection, its just a matter of working out which cover is best for you. 
 If not the other alternative is to book using a credit card which will give you some protection.

Unfortunatly, if you live with a serious medical condition then it is impossible to get insurance cover.

So do your research, find a company that will best suit your needs

below are a few suggestions of websites to check out...

http://www.events-insurance.co.uk/pages/wedding-insurance/
http://www.hiscox.co.uk/events/
http://www.wedsure.com/wedding-event-insurance.jsphttp:/
www.johnlewis-insurance.com/campaigns/aff-wedding-quote.html?track=0310dwwi

Good luck

Really just had to share this!


Interesting idea? might be in trouble if it rains though, I guess it would at least take away the stress of if the venue has run out of toilet roll on your big day.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Sweet Trees

Are you looking for an idea for table decorations? something a little different?


If you love sweets like I do what could be more perfect? no need to buy additional favours for your guest, let them simply help themselves to sweets from the trees.


They can be colour matched to your chosen them and you can choose whatever sweets or chocolates you enjoy most.

If your watching the pennies you can even have a try at making them yourself, why not incorporate some flowers to your design?

If not  below are a few recommended sites that you can check out

http://www.mychocolateexplosion.co.uk/#!__page-2

http://www.heavenly-temptations.co.uk/content/candy-bay-trees

http://www.thesweetcreations.co.uk/sweet-trees.php

http://www.lotsosweets.co.uk/index.php?osCsid=06db4be422d808817af7a8367e99d87a





I also love this lollypop tree, again something that you could with a little time and creativity put together for your special day.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Wedding photography

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Wedding Photography
Wedding photography is the photography of activities relating to weddings. It encompasses photographs of the couple before marriage (for announcements, portrait displays, or thank you cards) as well as coverage of the wedding and reception (sometimes referred to as the wedding breakfast in non-US countries). It is a major commercial endeavor that supports the bulk of the efforts for many photography studios or independent photographers.
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Wedding Photography
Like the technology of photography itself, the practice of wedding photography has evolved and grown since the invention of the photographic art form in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.In fact, an early photograph, recorded some 14 years after the fact, may be a recreation for the camera of the 1840 wedding of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert. However, in the early days of photography, most couples of more humble means did not hire a photographer to record the actual wedding itself. Until the later half of the 19th century, most people didn’t pose for formal wedding photos during the wedding. Rather, they might pose for a formal photo in their best clothes before or after a wedding. In the late 1860s, more couples started posing in their wedding clothes or sometimes hired a photographer to come to the wedding venue.
wedding photography
Wedding Photography
Due to the nature of the bulky equipment and lighting issues, wedding photography was largely a studio practice for most of the late 19th century. Over time, technology improved, but many couples still might only pose for a single wedding portrait. Wedding albums started becoming more commonplace towards the 1880s, and the photographer would sometimes include the wedding party in the photographs. Often the wedding gifts would be laid out and recorded in the photographs as well.At the beginning of the 20th century, color photography became available, but was still unreliable and expensive, so most wedding photography was still practiced in black and white. The concept of capturing the wedding "event" came about after the Second World War. Using film roll technology and improved lighting techniques available with the invention of the compact flash bulb, photographers would often show up at a wedding and try to sell the photos later. Despite the initial low quality photographs that often resulted, the competition forced the studio photographers to start working on location.
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Wedding Photography
Initially, professional studio photographers might bring a lot of bulky equipment, thus limiting their ability to record the entire event. Even "candid" photos were more often staged after the ceremony. In the 1970s, the more modern approach to recording the entire wedding event started evolving into the practice as we know it today, including a more "documentary" style of photography.
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Wedding Photography

wedding photography
Wedding Photography

wedding photography
Wedding Photography

wedding photography
Wedding Photography