Tuesday, August 25, 2009

BARBIE & KEN GET MARRIED!!

As written by LA Photographer Rob Greer and posted on his blog -

Barbie and Ken recently selected me as their Los Angeles wedding photographer so I was thrilled to get the chance to photograph them this weekend. Although I’m usually really great at working with my wedding clients, I did have quite a bit of trouble getting different expressions out of them–they always had a plastic look on their faces. And don’t even get me started about how stiff they were (and impossible to pose). But I did my best and I think they’ll be really happy with these wedding photographs. I know that some of them will make my wedding photographer portfolio!

Barbie’s dress, shoes, makeup, hair, and jewelry are by the fabulous designer Mattel. And did you check out her pink diamond ring; you’d never even know it was a fake! As a tip for future brides, they saved a ton of money on the reception because they didn’t serve food; Barbie and Ken’s friends don’t eat! The highlight of the day was when Ken delighted Barbie with a surprise wedding gift–a brand new car! And although Barbie was a little disappointed that the doors didn’t open, she always kept a smile painted on her face to spare Ken’s feelings. As their wedding photographer, they were truly a pleasure to photograph. Here are a few of my favorites.




Photo Credits: Rob Greer Photography

Monday, August 24, 2009

KIM & DAVE GET MARRIED!!

Actually, this should really be a Happy Anniversarry!! post since Kim and Dave were married exactly two years ago - August 25 2007. How time flies! Kim did a fantastic job with the planning leading up to their big day and got in touch with Viva la wedding to help bring it all together the morning of.

While Kim obviously couldn't photograph her own wedding and chose the well known Gilbert Frank Fenn to capture these images, Kim is a great photographer herself. Check it out - Violet Photography


Thank you from the bride ~ “I CANNOT thank you enough. We had the best day! It was honestly the best day of my life. I think the best part was the total relaxation I felt the day of. I didn't lift a finger the entire day. After the ceremony, while the groomsmen were taking pictures, I slipped over to the hall and just stood there in awe! It was exactly what I had envisioned. Everyone commented on how put together everything was. Thank you again! You truly helped make our day special.”

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

VIVA'S BOOK CLUB - WEDDING ETIQUETTE

Today's weddings are more complicated than ever, with new traditions replacing old, and new relationships to consider as family life grows more complex.

In this new edition, Peggy provides sensible solutions to wedding questions old and new, showing how to manage the big decisions and the little details with tact, consideration and confidence – leaving you free to enjoy all of the happy times along the way!

WEDDING THANK YOU'S

There is nothing more appreciated than a lovely handwritten thank you note. Some tips from Emily Post on turning this obligation into a pleasure not a chore.

When should notes be written?

Contrary to popular myth, the happy couple does not have a year’s grace period. All thank you notes should be written within three months of the receipt of the gift. Ideally, a response should be written on the day you receive a wedding gift. If that’s not possible, set a daily goal. It’s a lot easier to write three or four notes a day than to have to write a hundred notes in a month after the wedding!

What stationery should be used?

First of all, stationery is the operative word here: No fill-in-the-blank cards, no pre-printed cards, no phone calls, no emails and no generic post on your website!

Who needs a note?

- Anyone who gives you an engagement, shower or wedding gift, even if you have thanked them in person. Individual notes should be written to people who contributed to a group gift.
- Anyone who gives a gift of money: cash, checks, contributions to savings accounts and donations to charities. Mentioning the amount is optional, but it does let the person know the correct amount was received. You should mention what you plan to do with the money.
- Your attendants. A warm personal note attached to your gifts to your attendants will let them know how much you appreciate their efforts and support on your behalf.
- Anyone who hosted a party or shower for you. Ideally these notes should be written within two days of the event. Each host or hostess should be thanked individually with a note and a thank you gift.
- People who house or entertain your wedding guests. A note and a small gift should be sent to anyone who houses or entertains out-of-town wedding guests.
- People who do kindnesses for you. The neighbor who accepts delivery of your gifts when you are at work; the cousin who supervises the parking at the reception – anyone who assists you before, during or after your wedding.
- Suppliers and vendors. You don’t have to write everyone you hire for services, but anyone who exceeds your expectations will appreciate a courteous note of thanks.
- Your parents or whoever is hosting your wedding.

Ten Do’s and Don'ts of Thank You Notes

1. Do personalize your notes and make reference to the person as well as the gift.
2. Do remember that a gift should be acknowledged with the same courtesy and generous spirit in which it was given.
3. Do be enthusiastic, but don’t gush. Avoid saying a gift is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen unless you really mean it.
4. Don’t send form letters or cards with printed messages and just your signature; don’t use email or post a generic thank you on your wedding web site in lieu of a personal note.
5. Do promptly acknowledge the receipt of shipped gifts by sending a note right away or calling and following up with a written note in a day or two.
6. Don’t mention that you plan to return a gift or that you are dissatisfied in any way.
7. Don’t tailor your note to the perceived value of the gift; no one should receive a perfunctory note.
8. Do refer to the way you will use a gift of money. Mentioning the amount is optional.
9. Don’t include wedding photos or use photo cards if it will delay sending the note.
10. Don’t use being late as an excuse not to write. Even if you are still sending notes after your first anniversary, keep writing!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

THIS MONTH'S VIVA LA WEDDING Q&A

Q - Thank you notes... How long after my wedding do I have to send them out? I've heard some people say I have a month, others say I have a year. Which one is it?

A - Obviously the sooner the better but etiquette says you have three months to get those thank you notes out to your guests.

Looking for tips on writing thank you notes? Stay tuned...

THE FIRST LOOK

The first time the bride and groom see each other on their wedding day is such a special moment.

Whether you're a hopeless romantic and are going to wait until you walk down the aisle or prefer the intimacy of having that first look take place before the ceremony away from all your guests, it's a moment your photographer is sure to capture on film and a moment you won't want to forget.


Photographer Penny Sylvia captured the moment Adam saw his future wife Kelleigh for the first time on their wedding day. Could Adam's reaction be any sweeter?

Monday, August 3, 2009

THE PHOTO BOOTH

How great is this twist on the classic wedding photo booth? A large piece of wood was covered with wallpaper, vintage frames were hung over cut outs, then framed wedding pictures of the bride’s and groom’s families were hung around them. LOVE IT!

Looking to rent the classic photo booth for your wedding? Check out Mastermind Events here in Ottawa.




Photo Credits: Elizabeth Messina