Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Single Daughters Take Wedding Photos With Dad Who Has Alzheimer's

For many women, being walked down the aisle by their father is one of the most important, anticipated moments of their lives. But for twins Sarah and Becca Duncan, it's something they may never get to experience.

A few years back, their father, Scott Duncan, now 80, began exhibiting worrisome signs and, in 2013, the family received the devastating news that he has Alzheimer's. 

"Mom noticed his forgetfulness, and he had difficulty paying the bills. He was always the one in charge of our finances," Sarah Duncan, 23, of Grapevine, Texas, told the Star-Telegram.  

Aware that their time with their father might be limited, the sisters got the idea to stage a wedding photo shoot, though there are no wedding plans in the works, to make sure he'd get to be a part of their bridal memories no matter what.

They asked a family friend, photographer Lindsey Rabon, to capture the special moment. 

"I loved the idea from the second they pitched it," Rabon told The Huffington Post. "This was definitely a first for me. I've worked with families who are dealing with terminal illness, but this idea was so creative and unique and definitely something the girls will treasure for a long time."

Wearing beautiful bridal gowns that were donated, Sarah and Becca got to experience their "wedding day" joy with their father.

Rabon says Scott wasn't totally sure what was going on, but they managed to get some smiles from him.

"It was extremely emotional. I was impressed with the girls' ability to stay strong and enjoy the moment," she said. "The meaning behind these images is so powerful, how could you not be impacted by them?"


Source: Single Daughters Take Wedding Photos With Dad Who Has Alzheimer's

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

6 Wedding Photos Couples Always Forget to Take... But Shouldn't!

First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes those long awaited for wedding photos from the big day! To make sure you have no regrets, especially when it comes to those treasured bride and groom pics, we recommend adding these must-have couple portraits to your wedding photo shot list.

1. A "second look" during the receptionOr third if you count seeing him at the altar, but you get the point! Steal a private moment away during your reception, and bring your photographers along to capture the magic of the new marriage, suggests wedding planner Marilisa Schachinger of Martel Event. "For example, if your reception is outdoors under the twinkle of cafe lights, what better spot to steal a dance and kiss away from it all that only you two (and your photographers) will remember."

2. A picture of you and your petsWe know, we know...it's a hassle! But this is one genuine family photo you'll want to frame and cherish forever. As Brett Galley from Hollywood Pop Gallery points out, it's a great keepsake to remember what pet you had at the time of one of the most important days of your life. "Plus, they're family too, right?" To make things as smooth and stress-free as possible, we recommend hiring a pet nanny who can bring your well-groomed pooch to the venue and babysit him or her until it's time for pics then take the pup home.

3. A thank you card photoChancey Charm Boston wedding planner Jyl Deering once had a bride and groom who really wanted a great photo for their thank you cards with a thank you sign. "It was just forgotten, as there were so many others on the list," she explains. "Make sure you get a shot that you want for those thank you notes if you plan on including a picture with them."

See More: 5 Unique Photos to Take on Your Wedding Day

4. Pictures of you and your boo during speechesThere's nothing Houston wedding planner Chelsea Roy of Everything But The Ring loves seeing more than photos of the bride and groom's faces while they're listening to the speeches. "There's laughter, tears and just so much love in those photos. It's very raw emotion that will always tug at your heartstrings when you look back and remember their words."

5. Bride and groom in front of the reception venueYou'll surely get tons of candid and direct-to-camera shots of you and your husband right after the first look, during the cake cutting, during the first dance, etc., etc. But Rachel Jo Silver, Founder of Love Stories TV, really wishes she had beautiful shot of her and her husband in in-front of their venue (a stunning old barn in Northern Michigan) right before they walked into the reception. "There's so much happening at that moment! However, if you plan it beforehand the photographer will make sure you get it."

6. Sunset photosEven if your wedding isn't outside, Betsy Erickson of Essence Photography promises it's worth leaving the party for 20 minutes to capture shots of you and your love at sunset. "This is the most incredible time of day. Not only is the light perfect and wrapped in golden deliciousness, but the images will also be romantic and intimate. Not to mention, it's an incredible excuse to spend some quality time as newlyweds and enjoy each other before you get back to celebrating with all your loved ones."


Source: 6 Wedding Photos Couples Always Forget to Take... But Shouldn't!

Monday, August 29, 2016

20 Dreamy Destination Wedding Pics That Look Like Heaven On Earth

On Monday, Junebug Weddings announced the finalists of their third annual "Best of the Best Destination Photography Collection." As usual, we were blown away by the love and beauty captured in the images: 

The folks at Junebug, along with three revered wedding photographers, sifted through thousands of submissions from photogs in more than 30 different countries before they arrived at their top 50 picks. 

See some of of the most striking photos below. Then head over to Junebug Weddings to see the complete collection. 

  • Mahé, Seychelles

  • San Francisco, California

  • St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

  • Udaipur, India

  • West Iceland

  • Los Angeles, California

  • Varanasi, India

  • Sintra, Portugal

  • Iceland

  • Bali, Indonesia

  • Paris, France

  • Brawley, California

  • Cappadocia, Turkey 

  • Seljalandsfoss, Iceland 

  • Bali, Indonesia

  • Queenstown, New Zealand

  • Green River, Utah

  • Trolltunga, Norway

  • Lombok, Indonesia

  • Korolevu, Fiji


  • Source: 20 Dreamy Destination Wedding Pics That Look Like Heaven On Earth

    Sunday, August 28, 2016

    This Couple Took Wedding Pictures in Front of an Active Volcano

    Think of lava, and you may think of that (regrettably) unforgettable scene on Mustafar between Anakin and Obi-Wan, or maybe even that time scientists threw a big bag of organic waste into a volcano to theorize about what would happen if a human fell into it (hint: not great things). But despite its raucous melting powers, there is a loveliness to lava, and one young couple and their photographer couldn't help but take advantage of it for some wedding pictures.

    Prepare to have your hearts, and possibly some other things, melted.

    According to the Huffington Post, the lava-adjacent wedding pictures (which you can see in their article; the image above is a video still) were taken near the Big Island's Kilauea volcano, and are the brainchild of photographer Jenna Lee, who told HuffPo that "she prides herself on unique, daring photoshoots." The newlyweds who volunteered to have their pictures taken on the volcano, Alex and Lauren, apparently share the same sense of adventure, as well as a distaste for shoes.

    The absence of shoes is no small feat considering the fact that lava can run as hot as 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit, and that Alex and Lauren managed to come quite close to it. There's also apparently the possibility for acid vapor or steam clouds to develop when lava interacts with sea water, as well as an instability in the ground near lava flows.

    But, as Shrek and Say Anything have taught us, we must brave anything for love—and the opportunity to stay off Tinder, even if Seth Rogen does help out with the swiping from time to time.

    What do you think of these lava-licious wedding pics? Would you ever be brave enough to walk near lava for your significant other, and probably a boatload of internet points? Let us know in the comments section below!

    Images: Makai Creative


    Source: This Couple Took Wedding Pictures in Front of an Active Volcano

    Friday, August 26, 2016

    When Engineers Get Married! Checkout These Lovely Pre-Wedding Photos

    A couple's pre-wedding photo-shoot can really reveal a couple's true character. The couple should pick a theme that truly captures the two of them in their element so they really shine in the photos.

    These eight photos below are taken from engineers and construction workers who decided to incorporate their jobs into their pre-wedding photo-shoot. It resulted in very creative pictures which we cannot get enough of.

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    Thursday, August 25, 2016

    The Shamelessly Creative Wedding Plan

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    A wedding day is one of the happiest days of people's lives, a day of love, smiles, and memories intended to be cherished forever. Unfortunately, it's also going to be one of the most expensive days.

    The average cost of a wedding in the United States is about $26, 000. In the UK, experts put the cost of that dream wedding at a whooping £20, 000. In Nigeria, weddings cost an average of =N= 2,000,000 or more! I agree, love covenants don't come cheap!

    First, to have a jolly good start to your matrimonial, you need a venue and venues don't come cheap. In some cases, they account for 20-40% of the cost. Not to mention the wedding dress, the tuxedo, the cake, the decoration, the catering, the band, the wedding planner, the videographer, the photographer! All these bills also need to get paid, and boy do they milk your piggy bank.

    In case you're being tempted, don't elope just yet. You can have the dream wedding you have always wanted without risking bankruptcy. I am not talking about cutting costs, I am talking about paying the bills in a creative way.

    When the proposal is over and the date is picked. The first thing you want to decide is how big you want your wedding to be. How do you dream about it? Is your veil as long as Princess Diana's with tens of bridesmaids and groomsmen or are you bare feet on an island in a casual ceremony?

    Set the target, write a budget, write the figure, laugh, cry and just do it!These simple tricks to making some money for your wedding should come in handy if you're planning.

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    The Guilt Trip-This is common among African couples! They make some money back by enforcing a dress code. "If you are my friend, this is what you'll be wearing to my wedding!" That guilt card is so easily played yet it works. They make some money selling customized fabric. Interestingly, the little extra goes some way in catering to some aspects of the wedding.

    The Community interest-free loan-This majorly involves getting their buddies together to each contribute a certain amount of money. Each member of the community then takes turn to save the communal cash after a certain period. This is mostly common among Africans still, but then, who doesn't love an interest-free loan?

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    Stock Market-Months before your wedding, take some of your savings out of the bank and dump it on the stock market. Wisely I must add or you would have no money at all for your wedding. Engaging in some stock broking could be an easy way to make some money early enough to cater to some of your wedding demands.

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    Create content and sell it-Not many people can carry this out, but if you or your spouse is on the creative side of life, now is a great time to create a product or service related to you or your love story, and sell it. You could craft out a lovely frame with bespoke writings on them or an accessory that should be won on that day and sell. If you can dare it, make your wedding so entertaining and sell tickets to it. Crazily fun yes?

    Yes, some of these steps are pretty ballsy, but nothing dreamy comes easy. You can have that dream wedding; there is no reason why you can't!


    Source: The Shamelessly Creative Wedding Plan

    Wednesday, August 24, 2016

    This Gorgeous Indian Wedding in Palm Springs Will Blow You Away

    Need proof that a blind date can lead to your future spouse? Just look at Nevin Shetty and Serina David. The Blueprint Registry CEO met his wife in October of 2013 when a mutual friend insisted he meet Serina for drinks. That friend's one request? That Serina and Nevin could not talk about their occupations on the date. Instead, they chatted about nearly everything else — and less than a year later, the two were engaged, thanks to Serina's bold move.

    In April of 2014, Serina asked Nevin to be her husband in the same bar where the duo first met. In place of a ring, she popped the question with a necktie to symbolize tying the knot. "I typically like to be in charge, always planning and taking control of situations," Nevin says. "Serina thought, 'Why not, for once, absolutely take him by surprise?' She ended up finding out that I was going to propose on an upcoming weekend trip and decided to take matters into her own hands." Naturally, he said yes!

    Since the couple decided to host a three-day wedding weekend, it was important to them that they find a venue that would feel like a vacation for their guests. Enter: The Ace Hotel in Palm Springs, California. "Our guests could relax during the day and then attend our events at night," Serina says. Their three parties included a Henna party, Sangeet, and the formal ceremony and reception. "Every event felt unique since the Ace had different spaces we could use for each night." After a year of planning, the big day finally came on May 29, 2015, when 140 guests gathered in California's desert for a weekend of community and celebration. Read on to see how it all came together, as photographed by Carina Skrobecki Photography.

    "The most important factor in planning our wedding was the hotel," Serina says. "Could the hotel fit the entire guest count? Were the hotel spaces open and inviting? Was the vibe of the space similar to ours? The Ace Hotel attracted our attention as it could accommodate all of our 140 guests if they chose to stay, and since it's a converted motel, there are no hallways and everything is open." Guests took advantage of the property's amenities (like the amazing pool!) before the party kicked off.

    And speaking of guests, narrowing down their list to just 140 people was no easy task for Serina and Nevin. "It was the hardest part," the bride says. "Coming from two Indian families where wedding guest lists typically exceed 400 people, getting ours down to 140 was terrible."

    Following a Henna party on the first night, guests gathered for the couple's second event: Sangeet Night. "It was one of the best nights of our lives," says Serina. "Our friends and family put on performances for everyone in attendance, and we had more than ten groups perform!" There was dancing, singing, instrumental performances, and skits — and the next night the duo awarded a trophy to the their favorite group.

    For the wedding ceremony on day three, the bride wore a champagne net sari with pearl embroidery and floral details that she purchased in Bangalore, India. The process of finding her stunning ensemble was a far cry from stateside wedding dress shopping. "It's a long process, to say the least, as you're not allowed to handle the garments on your own as you would in a retail store at home," says the bride. "You have to describe style preferences, color, and fabric, and then someone will begin to select options for you."

    Per Indian tradition, Serina donned plenty of jewelry and accessories. "It's customary to have 'showy' jewelry and accessories as an Indian bride, including multiple necklaces, long earrings, bracelets, headpieces, and more — all color coordinated, I should add! I wore them all, but they were much simpler pieces that made me feel comfortable." Since the couple chose a red and gold color palette for their wedding, the bride stacked bracelets in those two hues and further accessorized with a few more statement-making pieces. Glittering shoes were her finishing touch.

    Nevin coordinated with his bride in a champagne and gold sherwani, an Indian suit. It was created with subtle sequin details and an overall threadwork pattern. His red turban and dupatta (a type of shawl) completed his traditional look.

    Their striking attire was a perfect contrast to the desert landscape. The pair took time to pose for portraits around the property before they were formally married.

    The ceremony was held outside, where Nevin and Serina had a mandap (a stage with chairs for the bride and groom) custom built for their ceremony. In keeping with their red and gold color palette, the stage was decorated in rich fabrics and adorned with plenty of fresh flowers.

    The duo opted to keep the rest of their ceremony décor simple and elegant. Wooden chairs were set for guests and potted arrangements of greenery and succulents lined the aisles.

    "As part of a long Hindu tradition, it's actually not the father of the bride who walks the daughter down the aisle," Serina says. Instead, four men from her family escorted her to the altar beneath a decorated umbrella: Her two brothers, her cousin, and a long-time friend.

    The were married in a traditional Hindu ceremony, and the duo felt particularly connected to two important rituals. The Hasta Melap, which means "joining of the hands," and when Serina's brother put puffed rice into the bride and groom's hands, symbolizing an ongoing promise to provide support and protection to the couple. "It was a moment I'll never forget," the bride says. "Sitting on the mandap, with my Christian family on one side and my new Hindu family on the other. Both were incredibly supportive of our interfaith union."

    After the ceremony, guests enjoyed a poolside cocktail hour before moving inside for a simple and elegant reception. Long tables were decorated with natural linens and black runners, which were topped with an array of potted succulents. String lights lent a glowing ambiance to the space.

    Nevin and Serina welcomed guests to the party with a glowing sign. Once inside, everyone dined on a family-style meal that included cauliflower salad, broccoli rabe, brown rice pilaf, Indian-style pepper chicken, and blackened salmon.

    "It's common practice to change into evening wear for the reception," Serina says, so she traded her gold ensemble for a night-appropriate navy net, silk, and velvet lengha and dupatta. "Navy is one of my family colors, and when I saw the facial expressions from my family when I tired it on, I knew this was the one." Nevin followed suit and changed into a coordinating navy and gold outfit.

    Since they watched their guests perform the evening before, Nevin and Serina surprised their friends and family with a choreographed first dance. They entered to DJ Kool's "Let Me Clear My Throat" and transitioned into a slow dance to "Falling Slowly" by Once. But that wasn't it: The music then changed into two different Hindi songs for the dance the couple had been working on as a treat for their loved ones. Then, everyone flocked to the dance floor to celebrate with the bride and groom.

    "Usually there isn't enough time to spend with your guests at weddings," the bride says. "One of the best parts about our location was that after the wedding reception ended at midnight, we were able to move the party to our main pool. Everyone changed into swimwear and stayed outside until 3 A.M."

    Venue & Catering: Ace Hotel || Hair: Michelle Galvan || Makeup: Ionie Acuna || Florist: Dream Decor || Invitations: Paperless Post || Additional Paper Products: Minted || Music: DJ Frank Pompeo || Photographer: Carina Skrobecki Photography

    Looking for more inspiration just like this? Then check out another couple's beautiful Indian wedding in the video below.


    Source: This Gorgeous Indian Wedding in Palm Springs Will Blow You Away

    Tuesday, August 23, 2016

    6 Wedding Photos You'll Totally Regret Not Taking

    It's true what they say: a picture really is worth a thousand words. And we'd personally hate for you to miss out on capturing a single magical moment on the biggest day of your life. So bookmark this page (or grab a pen and pencil, old school brides), and be sure to jot down these must-have image ideas to add to your wedding photo shot list.

    1. The First LookAlthough tradition states that a couple shouldn't see each other until their walk down the aisle, first look photos tend to be our clients' favorites, tells wedding planner Bianca Hall of Estera Events. Not only does it help alleviate some of the pre-ceremony jitters, but having some time alone with your fiancé before the day really gets moving is such a cherished time. Being able to get it captured on camera makes it even better!" She likes to recommend her clients to do their first look from far away. "This creates an absolutely beautiful art piece and allows the couple a little bit of privacy to experience the actual first look."

    2. One-On-One with Grandma and/or GrandpaWhile grandparents are added to the photo list when it comes to group shots post-ceremony, wedding planner Marilisa Schachinger of Martel Event thinks it's so important to take one-on-one photos with each of your grandparents. "You'll cherish those photos as the years go on," she notes. "Plus, they make for fabulous gifts for the matriarchs and patriarchs of your families."

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    3. The Extended FamilyBecause how often is it that everyone has the opportunity to get together and look their best? Oh and with a professional photographer to capture it at that! Dezhda "Dee" Gaubert, owner of No Worries Event Planning, agrees. "Always be sure to get photos of family, including extended family. It's great to memorialize who was there so for generations to come there is a record of family members throughout the years." Not to mention, these pics make for awesome Christmas gifts for everyone.

    See More: 5 Unique Photos to Take on Your Wedding Day

    4. An Aerial ShotOne of the best (and super hard to get) is the aerial phto, says Regina Young, owner of Meant2Be Events. "If you're lucky enough to have a venue that can provide an awesome perspective, whether the couple is a few stories up or the photographer, the image is always amazing." Depending on your venue rules and budget, drones are also great for getting drop dead gorgeous aerial shots.

    5. Sibling MomentsSeems obvious, but believe it or not, solo sibling shots are often forgotten in the hustle and bustle of things, points out Chancey Charm Richmond wedding planner Alana Futcher. After all, how often do you get a great pic with your brother or sister and taken by a professional? It's a win-win! "Always get a photo with your siblings as a present to your parents (or grandparents)," she says.

    6. Your Stationery SuiteAccording to wedding planner Leah Weinberg, owner of Color Pop Events, couples often forget to bring their save the date and invitation suite on the day of the wedding (unless the planner or photographer reminds them). This means the photographer isn't able to get a photo of all of the paper goods laid out together, and trust us, you'll want this! "I didn't get a photo of my invitation suite at my wedding (this was before I became a planner myself) and I absolutely regret not having it," tells Weinberg.


    Source: 6 Wedding Photos You'll Totally Regret Not Taking

    Monday, August 22, 2016

    Oldfield Plantation Wedding Inspiration

    A soft and luminous wedding editorial at a plantation in the deep south? We signed up for those pictures from Jose & Teresa Photography and they definitely did not disappoint! For a few days, photographer Jeremy Chou held a workshop in Okatie, South Carolina and this southern countryside was the setting while Design Studio South was in charge of all of the details and elements. Under the swaying Spanish moss and centuries-old oaks, they chose a pastel color palette of blues and greys. In came dashes of blush from Colonial House of Flower's elegant floral arrangements created with roses and ranunculi, to name a few choice blooms. We can only imagine how dreamy it was to shoot this editorial!

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    From the photographer, Jose & Teresa Photography: This styled shoot took place in the low-country of Oldfield Plantation in Okatie, South Carolina. It has an ethereal feel with the soft Spanish moss hanging from trees as a background and a beautifully in love couple, who are actually engaged and to be married later this year. The bride has a tattoo of a cross on her right hand's ring finger, as she is a woman of faith, which really captured my attention as I am also a believer. This concept came to be by Jeremy Chou's Workshop given on February 29 – March 1.

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