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Beaumont Weddings | Krystal and Ross ~ Part Deux
And we’re back! π We last left our two lovebirds as they were on their way to meeting the one they’ve waited for all their lives – this “first glimpse” was truly magical, watch how the tension builds: … and dissipates π I was there and I still love to watch the slideshow – it starts slowly and builds speed as she moves across the floor until Krystal is in Ross’s arms, then it slows down again – a kiss, a hug, they step back to admire each other, then more embracing. Ah… this is how wedding days should be. Experienced. We as a culture race from beginning to end,…
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Beaumont Weddings | Kyra and Ian – part deux
And… we’re back! Part two continues the story of Kyra and Ian’s day. In part one we left with Kyra stepping out of the Rolls in front of St. Michaels Orthodox Church into a beautiful floral-festooned chapel. The architecture and artwork is amazing there, gilted in gold, lit with chandeliers, with broad beams supporting them and the roof. Kyra and her dad making their way up the aisle, doesn’t she look radiant? All the work over the past few months has led up to this moment: Exchanging rings. Orthodox weddings have a flow to them unlike other Christian weddings, things just move along, from blessing of the rings, to exchanging…
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Getting the Most From Your Wedding Photography – les trois
We’re back again! π Part three for how to get the most out of your wedding day photography coming right up: Suggestion #3: Allow plenty of time before the ceremony for photos If the previous suggestions are completely out of the question then at least allow for 2 hours before the ceremony for photos of the bridal party. Plan in extra time for hair and makeup, this is the #1 reason weddings begin late – everyone will want at least a touchup and with so many there it just takes longer than expected. Make sure all bridesmaids are dressed and ready prior to our arrival to begin photos with the…
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Getting the Most From Your Wedding Day Photography – Part II
We’re back! π Part two for how to get the most out of your wedding day photography coming right up: Suggestion #2 – Have a gap between your ceremony and reception If you are still dead-set against seeing each other before the ceremony, then consider having at least a 1-2 hour gap between the ceremony and reception. We have friends in Canada and a nice 2-3 hour gap is the norm – they’re able to travel to several locations during that time and get some amazing portraits. It’s from this session that 90% of our enlargements are made. Its where your thank you card shot will come from .this is the…
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Getting the Most from Your Wedding Day Photography
Congratulations! You have made the right choice by coming here to look for your wedding day photography π Now I’d like to give you a few tips on how to get the absolute most out of using us for your wedding photography. Not every wedding has the best circumstances to allow us to really go above and beyond our couples’ expectations, but by using some of these tips you can get images that are more outstanding than you imagined. Check back each Tuesday in January as I add another tip to the series. Suggestion #1 – See each other before the wedding ceremony! Now, at first thought everybody says “absolutely…