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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Tips for Better Photographs

Planning the wedding day to get the best photographs can be tricky when you have never planned a large event like a wedding. Having an experienced photographer will help the day run smoothly. We know how much time we need to cover the day the way you would like it covered. We will take care to the details with the photography schedule to keep you on track so you do not need to stress.

We want you to enjoy the day.

Below are some tips and suggestions that YOU can do to ensure the photography gets off to a great start:
Before the wedding:
  • Communicate with your family and bridal party about scheduled portrait times.
  • Think about a “First Look.” It’s romantic and a major de-stressor!
  • Allow enough time in your wedding day schedule so you are not rushed for photographs.
  • Have hair, nails and make-up professionally done, but don’t stray too far from your usual look so you still look like you.
On the wedding day:
  • Manage the clutter in your “getting ready” room so it will look tidy.
  • Have your accessories, like shoes and jewelry, ready so those details can be photographed. A cute hanger for the dress- and hung in a pretty spot while it waits for you- is also good.
  • Keep lipstick handy to freshen up throughout the day.
  • Don’t rush to remove the veil or bustle the dress- those are details you should capture!
How to look good in photographs:
  • Remember good posture- Stand tall and keep your shoulders back.
  • Slim the face by slightly pushing your chin forward.
  • Balance your weight on your back foot for great curves.
  • Stand close to your new groom and show your love and affection.
  • Smile, laugh, and have fun!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Wedding Wednesday: DIY Shoes

Did you make it to the bridal show last Wednesday? We had a booth to show off our photography and the Cheeky photo booth. It was great to meet brides and grooms and chat about their upcoming weddings. Next week, we'll will post the tips we shared at the show. We handed out cards that gave helpful ideas on how to make your wedding day run smoothly to get the best photographs possible.

Today, let me share a website I found: Milk and Honey Shoes. This is a site dedicated to getting the perfect shoes. This is SO perfect for a bride that is looking for something special or different. Going from store to store and not finding what you envision in your head can be frustrating. Milk and Honey Shoes has not only a wide variety of "different" shoes, but you can actually design your own shoes.

You can pick the material, color, details, heel height and more. There is no longer an excuse for not finding the perfect shoes. (Well, except for the price. Obviously custom shoes do not come with a discount price tag.)

From their website: 
"For the shoe connoisseur who knows precisely what color combination she wants and knows exactly the heel height she loves, the Milk and Honey™ design my own heels web tool allows the discriminating customer a one-of-a-kind shopping opportunity. Choose from our signature collection of pumps below or design your own shoes!"


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

After the Ring | Bridal Show | Madison WI

You have a new ring. You want to enjoy the romance of the proposal. But, the words "We're engaged!" are barely out of your mouth before everyone wants to know when the big day will be. 

They will pump you for information on your plans and details that you haven't even thought of yet. They will offer you suggestions and advice; some good, some really, really bad. (No, Aunt Jenny, no one thinks tulle arches or fake flowers are a good idea anymore.)

But you are in luck!

The annual spring bridal show is next week, May 22, 2013 at Marriott Madison West. This is coordinated by the same people that do the huge show at the Alliant Energy Center in January and that publish the Wedding Planner & Guide book. (SO helpful- get a copy at the show if you don't have one!)

How do you make the best use of the show? I'm glad you asked.

1. Come with a plan. 
You don't have to plan your whole wedding in one evening, so don't try to meet with every wedding professional at the show. If you at the beginning, concentrate on venues and photographers. If your wedding is already in the planning stages, pick 2 or 3 things to work on, like cake, flowers and invitations.

2. Bring a fine-tip Sharpie & take good notes. 
Imagine you have the good luck of finding the best cake baker in the whole world. "But," you think, "maybe I should go peek and have a quick taste of the other cakes, just to be sure." After a few more tastes, your tongue is sugared-out and you forgot who your favorite baker was, let alone where their booth is located and now you fear you will have to settle for blah ordinary wedding cake! Taking good notes could have saved you.
 
When you find a wedding professional that you love, write it down, either on the literature they hand out, on their business card, or on the show program. Taking a few notes on why you love them will also help you remember who they are after you leave the show. Don't rely on your memory; you will have too many other things to see and do. Some wedding professionals will have a glossy brochure or a glossy business card which is difficult to write on with a pen. Your Sharpie will write on almost anything, so it is perfect for your bridal show note-taking.
 
We are again part of the prize package. Make sure to sign up for your chance to win.
When you come, please stop by our booth, right inside the front door, and say hi! 
 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Jamie & Kevin | Lake Windsor Country Club | Madison WI

Jamie and Kevin had an October wedding, complete with fall details. An important detail was the extra location stop we made at a corn field for photographs, since cornfields featured in their first date and the wedding proposal.

The reception was held at Lake Windsor Country Club. The sweeping view of the golf course highlighted the fall colors.

Purple bridesmaid dresses contrasted beautifully with the yellows and oranges in the bouquets. Table centerpieces included homemade candle holders made by Kevin from cut logs. Jamie and Kevin made the favors for the guests, like the jarred grape juice concentrate.

Even the cake carried the fall theme, decorated with fondant leaves, acorns and mushrooms.
 

Cake by Chris' Confection, Flowers by Wild Apples


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Megan & Josh | Madison WI wedding

Megan and Josh were married at St. Peter's Catholic Church on Madison's north side. They had a clear, sunny day for their vows.

We love it when the wedding day allows multiple locations for photographs. With Megan and Josh, we were able to schedule three stops, so having great weather was a definite help.

  
 
(Above, a few pages from their album, see album below)






 Two details that I loved about this wedding: 

1. Bobble-head cake topper, specially designed to look like the couple. Even the Megan Bobble-head's dress was done to really look like Megan's dress! I had not ever seen these before and I loved the unique, FUN touch.

2. Best Wedding Dance. EVER. A lot of couples will take dance lessons for their first dance, some will even plan out that dance. Megan and Josh actually looked like they learned their dance from Dancing With The Stars, with twists and flourishes that looked great. Plus, they were well-rehearsed so they looked comfortable out there. They took the first dance up a few notches!
 Megan and Josh's wedding album: Artistic with chunky pages.