Friday, October 2, 2009

A new way to display your wedding photo, Float Wraps

I constantly enjoy finding interesting ways to display wedding images for my brides in their homes. Recently, I came across something that I had never seen, Float Wraps! Float wraps are unique in that they appear to be floating on the wall with the main focus on the image! They add dimension to the look of your favorite wedding photograph by extending out from the wall. They certainly are an artistic way to keep the memory of your wedding alive in your home. When you talk to your photographer ask them about Float Wraps and other art pieces that they can provide for you. Always let your photographer know the kinds of end products you desire and the style you wish to achieve.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Flower Girl and Ring Bearer Personalized Gifts

Children love personalized "stuff" so when I saw this idea online, I knew it would make the perfect present for the little ones in any wedding. Offering personalized lunch boxes, folders, notebooks, coloring books, placemats, puzzles, journals, and growth charts, Frecklebox produces the cutest gifts for kids.

Friday, September 4, 2009

The Art of Henna

A Mendhi (or Mehandi or Mehendi) party is one of my favorite celebrations. The bride typically hires 1 or 2 artists to artfully draw intricate decorations on her hands and feet with henna paste. The elaborate designs can take anywhere from 3 to 8 hours to apply. During the application, the bride must sit very still to ensure the henna pasta dries without smudging. It can be a difficult thing to do once all of the guests begin to arrive at the party! The henna turns a dark brown color as the hands/feet naturally give off heat. In order to obtain a dark coloring (the darker the color, the more he loves you), the bride wraps her hands and feet (this retains the heat) and keeps it on overnight as she sleeps. Again, another difficult task for an anxious bride.

Here are some photographs from my recent client's party at Café Bombay in Atlanta. The beautiful henna is by Aarti.

Typically, the bridesmaids and guests have an opportunity to get a small decoration on their hand, so everyone has a chance to share in the fun and participate in the Mendhi party!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Do you want to be on a magazine cover?

National Geographic magazine is using HP Indigo digital printing solutions to allow people to order customized photographic covers of a special collector’s edition magazine called National Geographic Your Shot.

Creating the custom magazine cover is simple. Start by going to the Your Shot website and uploading your favorite image. Then simply preview your cover and place your order ($19.99 plus shipping). Send this unique gift to your favorite newlywed couple!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Truffle Wedding Cake

Recently I took a last minute road trip to Nashville. What a lovely place. If you have not been there, I honestly encourage you to go and enjoy the beauty of this town. One of my highlights was visiting The Cocoa Tree for decadent chocolate truffles. One of the most unique things about these truffles is the interesting and odd flavors. I tried a “Sweet Potato” truffle – so strange, yet interesting – eating chocolate that tastes like a sweet potato! I also enjoyed the “Balsamic Raspberry,” a flavor that cannot be described – you’ve got to taste it first hand! In the middle of eating lots and lots of truffles, I noticed a sign for Custom Truffle Cakes with a picture of a beautiful truffle cone made with hundreds of truffle roses, decorated with real roses! I certainly think this would be an excellent way to add a bit of chocolate sweetness to your wedding!

The other wonderful fact to remember about The Cocoa Tree is that it is owned by Chocolatier, Bethany Thouin, who originally came to Nashville as a musician and ended up creating over 20 signature truffles while opening her own chocolate business. She has competed against chocolatiers on the Food Network and received wonderful applause! All ingredients are natural. The truffles are made in small batches to ensure exceptional quality. Go visit the tiny shop and see Bethany at work in the chocolate kitchen first hand!

These are interesting!! Truffles that look like mini icecream cones:

Friday, July 31, 2009

How to find a great photographer

Selecting a photographer is one of your biggest decisions. During this process, it can be very easy to become overwhelmed. To make things easy, start by determining your desired end-product. By this I mean: do you want nothing more than the high resolution digital files? Do you want a specific brand of album (I love Queensberry, Finao, and Zookbinders)? Figure out what you want as your end-product.

The Internet is a great place to find potential photographers because you can hit websites with galleries of photos to browse and this can quickly lend itself to helping you discover the photographer’s style and if his/her style appeals to you! Once you find somebody that you like, give them a call and ask if they provide the end-products that you desire. If they don’t give out the digital negatives and that’s something you want, then immediately you can eliminate them from your list and move on to somebody new! And don't forget about online slide shows...make sure your photographer is willing to create an online slide show (as part of your package) for you to share with friends and family! Most photographers will put photos on their blog or on your facebook 1 or 2 days after your wedding. This can be important, so ask for it upfront! Who wants to wait months to see a photo!????

Next step is meeting them in person. You must meet your photographer because this is somebody that will be spending your entire wedding day with you – literally everywhere you go, they will be going, so you have got to be comfortable with them!!

Make sure you ask to see examples of albums, prints, and posters. You want to make sure you are dealing with a legitimate photographer and not just somebody who can post pretty pictures on the web.

Finally.. the dreaded COST! Come up with an amount you can afford to spend within your budget and ask in advance how much they charge. You do not want to fall in love with a photographer only to realize there is no chance you can afford to hire them.

Below are some of my favorite photographs from a wedding that I did in May. I had the pleasure of witnessing first hand the work of Slava and Sara Slavik. Not only did they do an amazing job on all of the photographs, but they were very professional and kind-hearted people. Their personalities were very similar to the bride/groom so the match worked out perfectly. One other thing to note is that Slava and Sara were able to communicate with one another throughout the entire wedding, as they used communication headset devices (rather than the typical cell phone). I found this to be extremely useful in efficiently coordinating photographs (especially in the beginning when the bride and groom are separated). Please let me know if you need additional information on Slava Slavik Photography – I highly recommend them and would love to provide more details!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

The Walk - Evergreen Marriott at Stone Mountain

One of my recent clients selected the Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort as the location for her ceremony and reception. If you want a natural landscape for your upcoming wedding, then this is definitely a place to consider. The resort is actually surrounded by 3200 acres of beautiful land - it is practically nestled in the Stone Mountain Park.
My client decided to hold her wedding ceremony under the Pavilion because of her love of water...she loves lakes and was thrilled with the idea of having the lake serve as the backdrop for her ceremony.
In order to reach the Pavilion, guests park in a lot that is a very short distance away. This easy access is a big plus. The Bride; however, doesn't have it so easy! My client dressed in a lovely suite inside the Marriott Hotel. To get to the Pavilion, she had to walk through the hotel and across a long downward sloping (but nicely paved) path. Of course, the long walk would have been awesome for photographs with her Father, except for the fact that pouring down rain decided to come at the most inopportune time! Luckily, I arranged for the hotel SUV to stand-by (in the event that it did rain) to take the Bride to the Pavilion. We ended up needing that SUV! Just as the Bride was getting into the SUV, the sun decided to come out, so when the SUV pulled up at the Pavilion, she was able to get out and walk a short distance to the covered Pavilion. I didn't want her dress to touch the wet cement, so I did my best to hold it up!

Always remember to thoroughly think through your "walk." How far will you have to go from your changing area to your ceremony site? Is the ground easy to walk across - is it paved? Are there stones? What will that ground be like if it rains!? Will you be able to do your walk in your wedding shoes? Is there a convenient meeting location for the bridal party (in the case that the guys/girls are walking down the aisle arm-in-arm)? Will your guests see you once you appear at your ceremony site? Or is there a hiding spot where you can hang out until you go down the aisle? Often times people getting married outside don't have the luxury of a holding suite... Is there a natural tree nearby that you can use to hide behind so your guests don't see you? It is definitely something that you want to consider before your big day!