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It is important to know what your personal photography style is before you begin to choose which wedding photographer(s) you want to work with. Each photographer will specialize in a specific style so knowing what style you prefer can make finding a photographer a little easier. Most wedding photography will fall into one of these 5 styles.
With all of the rain we’ve been getting this May (along with the threat of massive flooding) it’s not a surprise that many brides are probably having to make arrangements and plans for a rainy wedding day. When it might not be the most ideal conditions for an al fresco dinner reception or even for portraits, it can still easily be worked around in a beautiful a tasteful way.
There are so many varying ways to write this information out on a formal wedding invitation – formal, modern, or relaxed. If you’re choosing to work with a calligrapher or designer for your invites they’ll know exactly what to include and how to include it. And if you choose to create your invitations on your own using a website like Shutterfly or Minted, they will have plenty of templates to choose from that will allow you to drop your information in and order.
Over the past few years the wedding industry has caught fire with sharing wedding magazine’s articles that have provided couples with – well – BAD advice. Let’s take a peek at some of the worst.
I am an emotionally intelligent Charlottesville wedding photographer whose expertise is creating refined photographs for sentimental souls, specializing in approachable and elevated wedding photography, so you can relive every moment.
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