Sunday, January 3, 2010

Capturing Your Moments With Photography















Why are photographs important? After the cake's been eaten, the tuxes returned, the flowers wilted, and you've shaken the last grains of sand off from the honeymoon, what's left of the wedding? Those treasured glimpses captured in photographs can in a moment rekindle the joy for both of you

Selecting a photographer: Find a photographer with whose style you feel comfortable. A contract reserves the date and should confirm that the estimate given will be the total cost, excluding extra prints or specialty photographs ordered. Within this section you will find many photographers; compare the information listed, and make sure they meet your needs. The prices vary from one photographer to another; make sure you understand what the "package price" includes and what the extras are.

Consulting with your photographer: When you finally select your photographer, sit down together so you can communicate what you imagine your pictures to be. Be specific about formal and candid photographs. Be sure you let the photographer know what you expect. Ask if she or he can provide a checklist for you to fill out.

Digital vs. Film: Digital cameras have come a long way in a short period of time. Some of the new cameras are turning out incredible photos! However, as you meet with different photographers you will find that many offer the option of digital or 35-mm film and medium-format film or a mix of both. Sit down with your photographer and determine where their comfort zone is (film or digital) and what will work best for your particular needs.

Assigning a photographer's helper: You should submit a list of photographic requests to both the photographer and the helper so that your helper can guide the right people to the photographer.

Formal portraits before the ceremony? Today, more brides and grooms are deciding to have formal portraits taken before the ceremony to maximize time with their guests. If you do choose to have formals done before the ceremony, make sure to have everyone dressed and ready for pictures at the designated time.

Black and white photos: Traditional formal wedding photography can have a new and exciting look, such as the photojournalist style, a more candid documentation of the day. Black and whites are timeless and classic, and handpainting will make the photos an original piece of artwork you will be proud to display.


Storing your photos: Store your wedding photos in a safe place; it is recommended that you keep them in the box provided with the wedding album. If you ordered the photos without an album, make sure you put them in an album soon after receiving them. Be sure you use "acid free" paper to mount your photos on. This will help ensure they last a lifetime. Always keep them someplace dry.


Crucial Questions to ask your Photographer:
How many weddings have you photographed and do you have references?
What is your wedding day schedule?
Do you have your own lighting equipment?
What special techniques can you provide?
Do you shoot digital or film?
What are my album choices?
Do you have an assistant?
Do you take a break?
What do you wear?
In case of emergency, do you have a backup photographer?
Does she or he speaks perfect english?

Monday, December 21, 2009

L and A Weddings


















Welcome To L And A Weddings
We hope you will enjoy visiting our blog that is packed with useful information.

GET INSPIRED! HOT COLORS FOR WEDDINGS IN 2010

How to create your own color board: The idea behind a color board is to gather the items that inspire you and catch your eye and place them in one place so you can start the design process of your wedding. Whether you are hiring a wedding planner or are designing your wedding on your own, a color inspiration board is the key to starting the planning process. Grab a bulletin board, scrapbook, notebook or use an empty wall in your house. Clip magazine images and carry a camera with you to snap images of anything that catches your eye. Start organzing your clips on your board and before you know it, you'll have created an entire personalzied theme for your wedding. If you need help getting started, use our weekly Color Boards to spark your creativity and be sure to check out the hot color trends of 2009 to the right.

2010 Hot Spring Wedding Color: Capri
In this color board:
Capri Blue, Lucite Green, Palace Blue, Slate Grey


SPOTLIGHT INSPIRATION!

Why peacock is a great color inspiration for a spring wedding: There is no doubt, our country is going through some pretty extreme economical instability. So what happens to color and fashion when the economy is unstable? They get bold and vibrant. The economy may be drab, but color palettes for 2009 are anything but.

In 2010, vibrant shades of blue are back and better than ever. Look for inspiration from nature. For instance, you can easily be inspired by the natural hues found in a peacock feather. Feathers are also a hot trend in 2010, so peacock feathers make the perfect motif for any wedding.


MOST RECENT BOARDS

Color Board: Aqua And Orange
Color Board: Chartreuse and Royal Blue
Color Your Wedding: Almond Blossom
Color Your Wedding! Rainbow Connection
2009 Spring Complementary Colors
2009 Hot Spring Wedding Color: Capri
2009 Summer Complementary Colors
2009 Summer Hot Wedding Color: Shell
2009 Winter Hot Wedding Color
2009 Fall Hot Wedding Color: Plum Perfection

More color boards with the
hottest colors for 2010