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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
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Most people look at car insurance as a burden, one that they have to bear because of State insurance laws. They buy the bare minimum state mandated liability coverage to stay legal and carry on driving, assuming they are completely covered in case of a mishap. Yet others start with buying multiple car insurance coverages, and over time decide they need to save money, which can be done by cutting on certain coverages. The rude awakening comes when they get into an accident where they are at fault, or have their car stolen or damaged, and realize their policy did not include the necessary car insurance coverage to cover any of these events. A little bit of planning and foresight can help avoid such situations.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
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As you plan your wedding photography, remember to think about the
specific shots you want in your wedding album. While the typical posed
shots are pretty and will guarantee that all important friends and
family members are photographed, sprinkling your wedding album with some
unique images will ensure you will cherish your photos for years to
come. Try these special photo opps for images that will shine through
the formal poses, capturing the true emotions of the day.
The Big Day
This is the day you have been carefully planning for months, and a lot of preparation is involved. Have your wedding photographer on hand as you primp and the excitement steadily builds. These behind-the scenes-shots at the salon, your parents' house or dressing room will record the nervous joy and anticipation. This is the day; your wedding photography should capture the poignancy of these special moments. Black and white film works perfectly here.
The Dress
You may only wear it once, but this gorgeous compilation of silk and lace is a work of art. Your wedding photographer should capture the masterpiece in all its glory. The perfect way to reveal its essence is to photograph it in its element. Hanging in a window in the dressing room with the sunlight pouring in, your dress will reveal its natural beauty.
Mom and Dad - Letting Go
Your wedding is an emotional day for your parents. They feel a mixture of pride, joy and sadness. Their little girl/boy is all grown up and entering a new stage in life. Capture these emotions and conflicting feelings during the wedding ceremony and throughout the day. Especially make sure your photographer takes a shot of each of them as they focus on you during the ceremony. Even though you won't be watching them as you exchange "I Dos;" these precious images will capture the full force of their emotions.
Just Married
On this busy day, there may be only a few moments when the two of you can steal away and spend time together. But just after you are pronounced "man and wife," the two of you will just have each other. Married at last! Your wedding photographer should not miss those first few moments as a married couple. Try to give yourself a few minutes alone after the ceremony to relax and reflect the significance of the occasion. You will cherish these photos in your wedding album.
Candid Bridesmaids and Groomsmen
Your girlfriends. You have laughed together and cried together and shared the gauntlet of emotions together. The images from your wedding day should reflect that special bond that only the best of girlfriends can share. While the line of bridesmaids is a good shot to have in your album, you should capture some more creative photography shots for your photo album. Make sure some of your shots reveal the vibrant personalities of you and your girls. Have your photographer capture the giggles, the private whispers and the carefree hugs and exclamations, for this is the true essence of your friendships. And don't forget the boys; get some creative shots of the groomsmen too!
Away into The Sunset
Get a parting shot of the two of you walking towards your "ever after." One of my favorite versions of this shot: the two of you photographed from a distance, looking towards the horizon. Your new life starts here; the sky is the limit!
The Big Day
This is the day you have been carefully planning for months, and a lot of preparation is involved. Have your wedding photographer on hand as you primp and the excitement steadily builds. These behind-the scenes-shots at the salon, your parents' house or dressing room will record the nervous joy and anticipation. This is the day; your wedding photography should capture the poignancy of these special moments. Black and white film works perfectly here.
The Dress
You may only wear it once, but this gorgeous compilation of silk and lace is a work of art. Your wedding photographer should capture the masterpiece in all its glory. The perfect way to reveal its essence is to photograph it in its element. Hanging in a window in the dressing room with the sunlight pouring in, your dress will reveal its natural beauty.
Mom and Dad - Letting Go
Your wedding is an emotional day for your parents. They feel a mixture of pride, joy and sadness. Their little girl/boy is all grown up and entering a new stage in life. Capture these emotions and conflicting feelings during the wedding ceremony and throughout the day. Especially make sure your photographer takes a shot of each of them as they focus on you during the ceremony. Even though you won't be watching them as you exchange "I Dos;" these precious images will capture the full force of their emotions.
Just Married
On this busy day, there may be only a few moments when the two of you can steal away and spend time together. But just after you are pronounced "man and wife," the two of you will just have each other. Married at last! Your wedding photographer should not miss those first few moments as a married couple. Try to give yourself a few minutes alone after the ceremony to relax and reflect the significance of the occasion. You will cherish these photos in your wedding album.
Candid Bridesmaids and Groomsmen
Your girlfriends. You have laughed together and cried together and shared the gauntlet of emotions together. The images from your wedding day should reflect that special bond that only the best of girlfriends can share. While the line of bridesmaids is a good shot to have in your album, you should capture some more creative photography shots for your photo album. Make sure some of your shots reveal the vibrant personalities of you and your girls. Have your photographer capture the giggles, the private whispers and the carefree hugs and exclamations, for this is the true essence of your friendships. And don't forget the boys; get some creative shots of the groomsmen too!
Away into The Sunset
Get a parting shot of the two of you walking towards your "ever after." One of my favorite versions of this shot: the two of you photographed from a distance, looking towards the horizon. Your new life starts here; the sky is the limit!
For more photography advice, visit the complete wedding photography planning guide at Elegala.com - Elegant Galas Made Simple.
Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a comprehensive wedding planning resource
with a national directory of wedding venues and services, along with
articles, expert advice, checklists and photo galleries to lead brides
through every step of the planning process.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Posted by Unknown on 7:55 PM with No comments
Most brides and grooms care deeply about their wedding
photography, but just don't know how to make their day photo friendly.
Any professional photographer should be able to capture beautiful images
of your day in any given situation, but there are some tips that make
the job a lot easier on your chosen photographer. There are many things
you can do while getting ready on your big day to help your photographer
deliver the best images to you. Here are a few tips for making your day
extra photographer friendly.
Hire hair and makeup artists. Every girl wants to look her best on the big day. While any photographer will tell you that they've seen enough brides to know that every one really is beautiful on their wedding day, professional hair and makeup artists know how to make you look extra camera ready so you will look your absolute best. Hair and makeup translate differently on camera, and these artists will know how to achieve the best look for you.
On the same note, do try to make sure your hair and makeup artists have plenty of time to finish their work. This time can often be underestimated, so discuss this with your vendors beforehand. When hair and makeup run late, your photography and wedding schedule can get thrown off right from the start.
When its time to get dressed, tell your attendants to be already dressed and ready. This goes for both the guys and the girls. Your photographs will look better with a unified bridal party in them and your bridesmaids and groomsmen will thank you for making sure they have clothes on.
Consider getting ready in a hotel room or house rather than a side room at the venue. More often than not, these rooms are small, cramped and not very visually pleasing. You will feel less stressed if you have more space to move around while getting ready as well.
Hire hair and makeup artists. Every girl wants to look her best on the big day. While any photographer will tell you that they've seen enough brides to know that every one really is beautiful on their wedding day, professional hair and makeup artists know how to make you look extra camera ready so you will look your absolute best. Hair and makeup translate differently on camera, and these artists will know how to achieve the best look for you.
On the same note, do try to make sure your hair and makeup artists have plenty of time to finish their work. This time can often be underestimated, so discuss this with your vendors beforehand. When hair and makeup run late, your photography and wedding schedule can get thrown off right from the start.
When its time to get dressed, tell your attendants to be already dressed and ready. This goes for both the guys and the girls. Your photographs will look better with a unified bridal party in them and your bridesmaids and groomsmen will thank you for making sure they have clothes on.
Consider getting ready in a hotel room or house rather than a side room at the venue. More often than not, these rooms are small, cramped and not very visually pleasing. You will feel less stressed if you have more space to move around while getting ready as well.
Alyssa Lang is the owner and photographer at Hybrid Photography
in San Diego, providing clients with a unique twist on wedding
photography by combing vintage and modern, classic and fun, high energy
and thoughtfulness. You can visit her San Diego wedding photographer website and see her work at http://www.hybrid-photography.com
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Posted by Unknown on 7:54 PM with No comments
Tampa is a truly amazing place any way you look at it, and it is
an amazing place to have a wedding. Why is Tampa a great place to have a
wedding? Well, there are many great answers to this question but a look
at Tampa wedding photography speaks volumes:
Tampa wedding photography is about nature - Tampa is blessed with truly amazing scenery that people come from all over the world to experience. Those fortunate enough to live here know firsthand what an amazing place Tampa truly is. Of course, amazing scenery is a double-edged sword as it can detract from the subjects of any picture if the photographer is not a true professional. Thankfully, there are tons of true experts in the business of Tampa wedding photography.
It is also all about you - As much as Tampa is a place that is all about nature, it is also all about you. We are natural creatures and part of the natural world even though we change nature to conform to our needs. The emphasis on Tampa wedding photography must be on the subjects, which can be a real challenge given how glorious some of the local scenery is. In fact, it is nearly impossible to find a spot to shoot where the background of Tampa is not absolutely stunning.
You are about your stories - A wedding is a love story at its very heart, and every love story is different. Some start with boy meets girl, others start with girl meets boy, and yet others start with man throws shoe at noisy dog only to discover that the dog's owner happens to be his soul mate. No matter how the story started, getting it on film is difficult. Not only are past moments told in looks, but the present tells stories of the future. Good Tampa wedding photography can bring these stories to the surface and beg questions of those who see the finished product.
Your guests have stories too - Of course, the wedding is not just a love story. Love may be the central theme of any Tampa wedding, but there are other stories too. A jealous bridesmaid, a father letting his daughter become a woman, a best man who spent too long on the beach the day before, and many more. These are all stories, and all of them should be captured for posterity. This is what Tampa wedding photography is all about.
Tampa wedding photography is about nature - Tampa is blessed with truly amazing scenery that people come from all over the world to experience. Those fortunate enough to live here know firsthand what an amazing place Tampa truly is. Of course, amazing scenery is a double-edged sword as it can detract from the subjects of any picture if the photographer is not a true professional. Thankfully, there are tons of true experts in the business of Tampa wedding photography.
It is also all about you - As much as Tampa is a place that is all about nature, it is also all about you. We are natural creatures and part of the natural world even though we change nature to conform to our needs. The emphasis on Tampa wedding photography must be on the subjects, which can be a real challenge given how glorious some of the local scenery is. In fact, it is nearly impossible to find a spot to shoot where the background of Tampa is not absolutely stunning.
You are about your stories - A wedding is a love story at its very heart, and every love story is different. Some start with boy meets girl, others start with girl meets boy, and yet others start with man throws shoe at noisy dog only to discover that the dog's owner happens to be his soul mate. No matter how the story started, getting it on film is difficult. Not only are past moments told in looks, but the present tells stories of the future. Good Tampa wedding photography can bring these stories to the surface and beg questions of those who see the finished product.
Your guests have stories too - Of course, the wedding is not just a love story. Love may be the central theme of any Tampa wedding, but there are other stories too. A jealous bridesmaid, a father letting his daughter become a woman, a best man who spent too long on the beach the day before, and many more. These are all stories, and all of them should be captured for posterity. This is what Tampa wedding photography is all about.
Charles Walter loves photographs and photography. Check out Tampa wedding photographer in Florida and fall in love just like Charles.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Posted by Unknown on 7:53 PM with No comments
Firstly - I'm a parent, and there are certain pictures of the
children that take center stage, and that's well done portrait
photographs. I can stare at them for ages. My mother had little portrait
shots covering every available space on her dining room cabinet of
friends, children and pets too. Everybody will buy a good portrait photo
if if captures a special memory.
Ollie, a good friend of mine, has always loved taking all types of pictures, the walls of his cottage have beautiful prints of shots Ollie and his wife favor mostly, their children - 4yr old beautiful twin girls. As you can imagine there are quite a few pictures of the girls all around. He has a canny way of 'capturing the natural' in his photography. in-fact on first looking at his photographs I thought they were professional prints!
Anyway, Ollie's hobby took center stage. The twins often had friends over to play, and when the parents came to collect their children they saw all the photography. Like myself they assumed they were professional portrait pictures. So when finding out that Ollie took them they would often ask if he would take portraits photographs of their kids. Soon enough he was taking bookings for portraits, christenings even weddings. He was getting very busy just by word of mouth.
I got a call from Ollie one morning, quite out of the blue. He said that he was considering starting a new portrait photography business; to be completely honest I knew he was good but I wasn't sure he could make a living out of it... Until he explained to me, that even I pay $70 for a single portrait picture of my kids. I thought about it for a second and then smiled to myself as I knew that of course it's possible.
So there you have it starting a new portrait photography business can be done quite easily if you have a good camera and a passion for taking pictures. I for one can't resist buying pictures of the people and the animals I love ... Who can?
Ollie, a good friend of mine, has always loved taking all types of pictures, the walls of his cottage have beautiful prints of shots Ollie and his wife favor mostly, their children - 4yr old beautiful twin girls. As you can imagine there are quite a few pictures of the girls all around. He has a canny way of 'capturing the natural' in his photography. in-fact on first looking at his photographs I thought they were professional prints!
Anyway, Ollie's hobby took center stage. The twins often had friends over to play, and when the parents came to collect their children they saw all the photography. Like myself they assumed they were professional portrait pictures. So when finding out that Ollie took them they would often ask if he would take portraits photographs of their kids. Soon enough he was taking bookings for portraits, christenings even weddings. He was getting very busy just by word of mouth.
I got a call from Ollie one morning, quite out of the blue. He said that he was considering starting a new portrait photography business; to be completely honest I knew he was good but I wasn't sure he could make a living out of it... Until he explained to me, that even I pay $70 for a single portrait picture of my kids. I thought about it for a second and then smiled to myself as I knew that of course it's possible.
So there you have it starting a new portrait photography business can be done quite easily if you have a good camera and a passion for taking pictures. I for one can't resist buying pictures of the people and the animals I love ... Who can?
If your thinking about starting a new
portrait photography business have a look at how my good buddy Ollie
got his venture off the ground. He essentially works from home now and
says he's earning far more than he ever expected. Starting a new portrait photography business even whilst your working, is a great second income.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Posted by Unknown on 7:52 PM with No comments
Your wedding day is one you will never forget, and your wedding
photography should be able to capture all those wonderful moments for
posterity. Every wedding is different, and should be approached with a
fresh view, working with the bride and groom to put together an
essential list of shots, as well as brainstorming ideas on the general
style of photography they are after.
Before you've even got to the ceremony you might want to think about pre-wedding photography such as engagement and 'save-the-date' shoots. These can be a great opportunity to get to know your wedding photographer before you choose a wedding package, from wedding day photography services, all the way from pre-ceremony preparations to the moment the bride and groom retire for the night! Find a photographer that is adaptable so they can accommodate whatever your choice of photography may be, whether it's traditional and posed or more candid and relaxed - or even a mix of styles so that you come out with a great variety of photographs.
It's a good idea to have in mind a 'core' list of shots to encompass all the main aspects of the wedding, and any additional ideas can be added around these. Here's a sample list to give you an idea of what to talk over with your wedding photographer:
Wedding Preparations:
The bride and groom getting ready in their separate places with the bridal party. This is lovely to look back on and to see what your partner was getting up to beforehand! Shots can include: hair and make up; that all-important doing up of the wedding dress; the groom putting on his tie/accessories; the bride's something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue items; flowers; bridesmaids and groomsmen; parents of the bride and groom and so on.
Arrival at the Ceremony:
The often nervous waiting of the groom and the arrival of the bride are both very poignant moments in any wedding and your wedding photographer should always aim to capture these. There is sometimes plenty of time to get some great shots of guests arriving too, and of course your beautiful ceremony room with all its decorations. Often candid shots of these moments are best, as we can catch the little whispers between bridesmaids, reassurances of the groom and teary-eyes parents in their most natural states.
Wedding Ceremony:
Shots of the groom and groomsmen waiting at the altar, the bridesmaids, flower girls and of course the bride's entrance - all timeless and integral photos you'll want to have in your album. Your wedding photographer can discreetly continue to document your ceremony, including your vows, exchanging of the rings, any readings, music and all those adoring gazes and that first special kiss as a married couple!
After the Ceremony:
Here's where most traditional shots are taken - either outside the ceremony room or in a special location such as a garden or in front of a beautiful view. Aim to have photographs of the bride and groom (of course!) along with their bridal party, each side of the family, friends and perhaps even a huge group shot with all the guests. There are a million and one different combinations here, so try to agree beforehand what the plan is to make sure things run smoothly and quickly (before your cheeks start hurting from smiling so much!).
Reception:
Receptions provide a great opportunity for relaxed, natural photos - there's so much to see! Speeches, cake cutting, guests enjoying themselves, dancing, drinking, chatting, kisses and cuddles... Ask your photographer to try their best to photograph them all, from all your favourite people to all those little details such as centrepieces, the food, decorations and gifts.
Special Locations:
Many receptions and ceremonies are located in beautiful locations and you'll want to take advantage of this to grab some gorgeous photos with the bride and groom. Here's a great opportunity to get lots of couple shots, making the most of that beautiful dress and smart suit and all the lovey dovey looks that will be going on between the happy couple.
Make sure you are happy and comfortable with your wedding photographer, and take the time to make a plan with them before your wedding day to ensure you get the essential wedding shots you want.
Before you've even got to the ceremony you might want to think about pre-wedding photography such as engagement and 'save-the-date' shoots. These can be a great opportunity to get to know your wedding photographer before you choose a wedding package, from wedding day photography services, all the way from pre-ceremony preparations to the moment the bride and groom retire for the night! Find a photographer that is adaptable so they can accommodate whatever your choice of photography may be, whether it's traditional and posed or more candid and relaxed - or even a mix of styles so that you come out with a great variety of photographs.
It's a good idea to have in mind a 'core' list of shots to encompass all the main aspects of the wedding, and any additional ideas can be added around these. Here's a sample list to give you an idea of what to talk over with your wedding photographer:
Wedding Preparations:
The bride and groom getting ready in their separate places with the bridal party. This is lovely to look back on and to see what your partner was getting up to beforehand! Shots can include: hair and make up; that all-important doing up of the wedding dress; the groom putting on his tie/accessories; the bride's something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue items; flowers; bridesmaids and groomsmen; parents of the bride and groom and so on.
Arrival at the Ceremony:
The often nervous waiting of the groom and the arrival of the bride are both very poignant moments in any wedding and your wedding photographer should always aim to capture these. There is sometimes plenty of time to get some great shots of guests arriving too, and of course your beautiful ceremony room with all its decorations. Often candid shots of these moments are best, as we can catch the little whispers between bridesmaids, reassurances of the groom and teary-eyes parents in their most natural states.
Wedding Ceremony:
Shots of the groom and groomsmen waiting at the altar, the bridesmaids, flower girls and of course the bride's entrance - all timeless and integral photos you'll want to have in your album. Your wedding photographer can discreetly continue to document your ceremony, including your vows, exchanging of the rings, any readings, music and all those adoring gazes and that first special kiss as a married couple!
After the Ceremony:
Here's where most traditional shots are taken - either outside the ceremony room or in a special location such as a garden or in front of a beautiful view. Aim to have photographs of the bride and groom (of course!) along with their bridal party, each side of the family, friends and perhaps even a huge group shot with all the guests. There are a million and one different combinations here, so try to agree beforehand what the plan is to make sure things run smoothly and quickly (before your cheeks start hurting from smiling so much!).
Reception:
Receptions provide a great opportunity for relaxed, natural photos - there's so much to see! Speeches, cake cutting, guests enjoying themselves, dancing, drinking, chatting, kisses and cuddles... Ask your photographer to try their best to photograph them all, from all your favourite people to all those little details such as centrepieces, the food, decorations and gifts.
Special Locations:
Many receptions and ceremonies are located in beautiful locations and you'll want to take advantage of this to grab some gorgeous photos with the bride and groom. Here's a great opportunity to get lots of couple shots, making the most of that beautiful dress and smart suit and all the lovey dovey looks that will be going on between the happy couple.
Make sure you are happy and comfortable with your wedding photographer, and take the time to make a plan with them before your wedding day to ensure you get the essential wedding shots you want.
We are passionate about our wedding photography,
and look forward to the surprises and emotional rollercoaster of each
one we attend. We are a pretty unique all-girl team of wedding
photographers in Leicestershire and we believe we offer a truly fresh
and personalised service. Contact us to find out more about planning
your wedding photography and creating your essential list of wedding
photography shots.
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