Whether you are a beginner at professional wedding photography or you will simply be taking wedding photos for a friend or family member on a budget, you have been given a significant responsibility to document a very special day in the lives of the bride and groom. A beach wedding is not necessarily any more challenging to photograph than an indoor wedding, but there are a different set of considerations you will need to keep in mind to ensure your success.
Word Wedding Invites With Deceased Parents
Some couples may face difficulty in choosing the correct wording for a wedding invitation when one or both parents are deceased. This dilemma can come even harder when a surviving parent has remarried. If you follow the correct steps, you can create wedding invitations that sound traditional even when dealing with a nontraditional scenario.
Plan a Casual Wedding
Little girls dream of the perfect wedding. However, achieving the perfect wedding can be stressful and costly for adults. Instead, brides and grooms are opting for the casual wedding to create a memorable day. Casual weddings enable individuals to insert their personality and touches on the day. Planning a casual wedding also alleviates some of the stress of wedding planning and can save the couple money. Here are a few ideas for planning your own casual wedding.
Plan a 50th Wedding Anniversary
Celebrating an anniversary can be one of the most romantic and joyful events in a couple's history. Oftentimes an anniversary party is thrown by their children, close friends or family members. The golden anniversary is a milestone and should be celebrated appropriately with a party to honor the couple. Does this Spark an idea?
Address Wedding Invitations for Active Duty Military
During the process of preparing for a wedding, you will send numerous wedding invitations to friends and family. Some of them might be members of the United States military. Sometimes, you will be required to address an invitation to a married couple who both serve in the armed forces. When addressing invitations to service members, you include the service member's rank. However, do not include the service member's branch on a social invitation.