For nearly every couple, the photographer is the key vendor. While all vendors are important to bring your plan to life, the photographer will directly influence how you look back on that special day. The art of photography is extremely versatile and every photographer will capture the day in their own unique way. When choosing a photographer, consider your preferred style, assess your local options, and pursue the best fit. Remember, style is just as important as their personality; the photographer will be with you for the entirety of the day.
Summer 2023 Wedding Trends
Spring has sprung and we are already on our way toward Summer, can you believe it?! There are so many fun ideas floating around, so it is time for another trend report. Today, we will break down three ideas that inspire us, incorporating a rainbow color palette, retro-style photography, and private last dances.
Unplugged Ceremonies: Why We Love Them
Unplugged ceremonies are a trend that will never go out of style! An unplugged ceremony occurs when the couple requests that guests silence and put away all devices during the ceremony portion of the wedding. It creates a much more intimate environment and makes the moment all the more special to have every guest present. After all, the ceremony is the core of a wedding, and often the quickest part. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of an unplugged ceremony and how to ensure your guests comply.
Don't Miss a Moment: The Essential Shot List
Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime experience; you don’t want to miss a second of it! After choosing your photographer, it is important to make sure they understand your vision. Take some time to brainstorm, or create a Pinterest board to illustrate the overall vibe or mood you want to portray. Additionally, discuss and create a shot list to ensure all the essential moments are captured. A shot list will minimize your stress, help the photoshoots to flow efficiently, and maximize the time spent with your friends, family, and loved ones. Use the list below as a guideline, adding or removing shots to create your perfect album.