A Variety of Veils & Headpieces

Take extra special care when choosing your headpiece and veil. They frame your face!

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A bridal milliner will design headwear that not only enhances your face and fits your hairstyle, but complements your gown in every way. Custom designed millinery is usually no more expensive than ready-made and does not have to be ordered months in advance.

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Choose pearls, sequins, beads, lace, bows or a small bridal hat or fascinator. There are many styles available that will suit you and make you stand out as the beautiful bride that you are. You will be able to find a full range of veils in your local bridal salon but if you want that something special,  a milliner is like a hairstylist; he or she will create a style that is especially for you!

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Your Honeymoon Travel

When preparing for your honeymoon, remember it’s a trip for two, even if only one of you is doing most of the planning. You must take into consideration each other’s travel personality.  The trip will only be fun and relaxing if it’s arranged to satisfy both your wishes and includes elements that meet both your expectations. Ask yourselves these questions:

How much time do we have and how do we want to spend it? (If one of you prefers to grab weekend getaways and the other wants to wait a year and then take a month off, you’ll need to negotiate.)

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Do you both like to cram as much as you can into one trip? If you rent a car and drive through Europe, you won’t be rested when you arrive at home, but you’ll have wonderful memories and great pictures.

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What about adventure travel? Will you try trekking and mountaineering, scuba diving or kayaking on your trip? If these active travel modes are more a preference of one of you than the other, take it slow the first time around. Don’t make your partner feel inadequate as well as inexperienced. Take time out for relaxation and/or stay in a posh hotel before returning home- what a treat for a good sport who suffered sunburn and sore muscles!

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How much time do we want for rest and relaxation? How much time do you want to spend on activities? Evaluate both your daily work routines. It’s important to have a change of pace. More importantly, honeymoons and vacations are the time to learn to enjoy this new travel partnership. You have a lifetime to see and do it all; what you don’t do this trip; you can do on your second honeymoon or during future travel.

 

Cast a Romantic Glow with a Candlelight Ceremony

 A dramatic effect for a late afternoon or evening wedding is created with the flattering romantic glow of candles. Candles can be burning as guests arrive or lit by honored guests during the ceremony. Bridesmaids can carry candles to be placed in a candelabra on the altar—a very dramatic entry into a semi-darkened church.

Check the site where you plan to hold the ceremony to be sure fire regulations do not prohibit candles.

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Notify your florist, they will be responsible for placing the candles in their holders. Candles should be long-burning and dripless.

Some couples may wish to incorporate the lighting of the candles while at the altar by passing the flame between themselves, their families and the clergy. The traditional Unity Candle is usually lit by the bride and groom, each holding a taper with flames together. They may blow out their individual candles symbolizing the extinguishing of their two single lives.

Your photographer must know  that a candlelight ceremony will take place so he can arrange for proper lighting to capture the look you want.

Don’t forget to incorporate candles into your reception decorations. Candle shops, stationery stores and florists will have more unique ideas for your candlelight wedding.

Wedding Photography Considerations|Windsor, Ontario

It is important when choosing your Windsor/Essex County wedding photographer that you and your fiancé discuss what pictures you definitely could not live without and then the rest will fall into place in the order of their importance and wedding day sequence.

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This area has great photography talent within all different budget ranges and shooting styles. We also boast great location shots from the urban centre to county beaches, historic buildings and vineyard estates. Want to feel like fashion models? There’s the  fun “Engagement Session”, as well as post-wedding picture-taking in unique and innovative locales.

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Are you a traditional bride that wants the posed, tried and true pictures of your mother’s generation, or would you prefer a more candid, photo- journalistic style? Or, perhaps a combination of both?

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What you don’t want to do is accept a gesture of kindness from a relative or friend who offers to take your pictures for you. Unless they are professionally trained, it is a risky proposition to agree to this kind of arrangement, although the offer is generous.

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If your pictures don’t turn out well, or if the camera breaks or that person doesn’t show up- you have no second chance to make it right. When establishing your budget for photography, budget a little extra, if your wedding photos and albums are an area of priority for the two of you. It will give you the flexibility to do that little extra that you can look back at years from now with fond memories.

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Today’s couples are putting their signature statement on every aspect of their wedding day planning and photography is no exception. From your “Save the Date” cards, shower invitations, rehearsal dinner and the wedding day itself, there will be many beautiful memories made and your images will be captured many times. By spending the time and deciding what it is that will make you both really happy; you will be relaxed and radiant in all your pictures. And, your photographer will be by your side, documenting your day, exactly the way it occurred!

 

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That Wedding Moment Captured in Pictures

Many couples prefer a more candid style of photography to capture the essence of their wedding day that is often described as natural or unobtrusive.  Instead of the numerous photographs of people grouped together and ready to smile at the photographer’s  cue, they choose a relaxed  yet elegant style of photography  known as Wedding Photojournalism to document the activities of their special day.

Some brides and grooms think they may be turned off by this style, classifying it as just the latest trend in wedding photography, thinking they don’t want a photographer that will produce or direct their wedding day by creating a “cliche” or “posed “ shots that were once leaders in the genre, like the wedding dress on a hanger or the groom dipping the bride during their first dance.

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Actually, by definition, a true wedding photojournalist is there to record the events of your wedding, capturing it all as it happens. Whereas a traditional wedding photographer will mingle with your guests and allow his personality to work with him or her, the wedding photojournalist is more of an observer, working as more of an outside documentation of the day’s events. Proponents of this style of photography say it results in much more emotion in the final product with truly heartfelt images.

If you think the wedding photojournalism is the style in which you’d like your wedding-day memories preserved, set appointments with several photojournalists to view their portfolios. Find the style that compliments yours and let your memory making begin.