While indoor weddings have their own unique appeal, we're big fans of outdoor weddings for several reasons. Not only does being outside give us plenty of natural light to work with as photographers, but we also simply love the fresh air, stunning sunsets and overall welcoming feeling an outdoor setting provides!
1. Talk with Your Wedding Vendors (Especially the Photographer) About Your Outdoor Wedding
2. Look for Shade
3. Have a Backup Weather Plan
4. Dress Accordingly
5. Notify Your Guests About Your Outside Wedding
6. Remember Your Décor and Arrangements
7. Offer Pre-Ceremony Refreshments
8. Keep the Bugs Away
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Monday, April 9, 2018
7 Tips for Avoiding a Wedding Toast Disaster
Here are a few simple tips to help you through your next wedding toast.
1. Keep the alcohol at bay. Even Dean Martin sipped apple juice when performing.
2. Don’t wing it. Think about what you are going to say long in advance. Then write it down.
3. Keep it short and simple. No more than three minutes.
4. Don’t rush it. Speak slowly and loudly enough for everyone to hear.
5. Tell one story about the bride and groom. An embarrassing anecdote may be funny — but this may not be the time to share it. Try to say something the couple would enjoy hearing. It’s their day, not yours.
6. If you want to get fancy by staging a skit, singing a song or performing some elaborate dance, be careful. Most of us dance more like “Seinfeld’s” Elaine than the Jackson Five’s Michael. And remember who are the real stars of the show.
7. Have fun. Think of giving a toast as a great opportunity, not a burden.
1. Keep the alcohol at bay. Even Dean Martin sipped apple juice when performing.
2. Don’t wing it. Think about what you are going to say long in advance. Then write it down.
3. Keep it short and simple. No more than three minutes.
4. Don’t rush it. Speak slowly and loudly enough for everyone to hear.
5. Tell one story about the bride and groom. An embarrassing anecdote may be funny — but this may not be the time to share it. Try to say something the couple would enjoy hearing. It’s their day, not yours.
6. If you want to get fancy by staging a skit, singing a song or performing some elaborate dance, be careful. Most of us dance more like “Seinfeld’s” Elaine than the Jackson Five’s Michael. And remember who are the real stars of the show.
7. Have fun. Think of giving a toast as a great opportunity, not a burden.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Nite Mix Entertainment's song of the week
And the bromance continues. Nicky Jam and J Balvin's new video “X” has arrived and will make you dance, wherever you are.
https://youtu.be/_I_D_8Z4sJE
https://youtu.be/_I_D_8Z4sJE
Friday, April 6, 2018
How to Choose a Wedding Photographer – 5 Tips to Make the Perfect Choice
We live in a time in which photography is the most important and least important thing in our lives. We take more photos than ever, yet very few have meaning to us. We fill our phones and our minds with images that often don’t live up to moments they contain. Your wedding day should not be one of these moments.
1.) It all starts with WHY
2.) Organization
3.) Communication
4.) Image Quality/Style
5.) Reviews & Referrals
1.) It all starts with WHY
2.) Organization
3.) Communication
4.) Image Quality/Style
5.) Reviews & Referrals
Thursday, April 5, 2018
3 Tips for Finding the Perfect Photographer for your Wedding Day!
Finding a photographer for your wedding day can be a daunting and frankly a scary task, I mean its a big decision and you want to make sure to find the perfect person and photographer to capture all those special moments!
Hire someone who’s work you love!
Hire someone you love!
Make sure they have a package you love!
Hire someone who’s work you love!
Hire someone you love!
Make sure they have a package you love!
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