It’s that time of year when we are meeting up with lots of couples! Here are our top tips for getting the most out of your photographer!
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It’s that time of year when we are meeting up with lots of couples! Here are our top tips for getting the most out of your photographer!
“Your wedding, your day! Do want makes you both happy and not what pleases your family. If the guests you invite want to share your special day with you they will come wherever it is”
This lovely advice was from a gorgeous bride who came all the way up to Scotland to get married in a place that was very important to her and her fiancé. They poured masses of love and energy into planning a day that was meaningful to them and it was a beautiful day.
The morning of a wedding is usually the most chaotic part of the day (and the best bit in my opinion!) Depending on where you are getting ready, you might be fortunate enough to have a kind friend or relative who is happy to organise tea, snacks and most importantly, prosecco, but if not, it might fall to you as the bride to plan out some options.
After a break last week to try to get caught up, it’s nice to be back with another wedding guide! After the flurry of snow at the end of February, it’s been lovely to see the first signs of spring emerging, the riot of crocuses at the school gates, the trees tipped with green shoots and some early daffodils are all beautiful reminders that the good weather is just around the corner.
This week I really wanted to focus on flowers and florals for weddings and some fabulous options that don’t break the bank
It’s no coincidence that, with the exception of December, the driest months are also the most popular for weddings. A warm, dry day is usually pretty high on most couples (and photographers!) wish lists for the big day but unlike a DJ or car hire, sadly the weather isn’t something you can book in advance!
This week on the wedding guide I want to give a shout out to three incredible suppliers!
Having worked with various celebrants from each of these organisations, I initially looked at trying to narrow down my favourites but I quickly realised that they are all amazing at what they do.
Bridal dressing is a relatively new service but it’s become increasingly popular, especially in the last year. As someone who has helped dress a plenty of brides (it’s one of those things that you do a lot as a wedding photographer!) I know how difficult it can be to work out how to get the dress on without ruining makeup, work out how to lace up the back of a corset style dress, or do up all of those tiny buttons; so having a pro is a great plan!