Photographer: Heather Hornbeak

Wedding Planning & Photography Advice

Month: February, 2010

Proverbs for a Wedding Planner: Coordinators and Planners

Coordinators are so beneficial. They can really make or break a good wedding day experience. If you don’t have a good one, it would be better not to have one at all. If you can’t afford a coordinator, ask a friend if they would help and take them out to eat or something before the [...]

Proverbs for a Wedding Planner: The Venue

If you’ve read my older blogger posts, you’ll remember my section “Proverbs for a Wedding Planner”  I wrote it about three years ago and considering I’ve been to a lot more weddings and combined what I’ve seen and heard, my advice is somewhat different now.  The original post is quite long, so I decided to [...]

Five Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes

As a photographer, I’m with the bride almost the entire day and during the most important moments at the very least.  I’ve seen my fair share of wedding mistakes and have developed a list of common mistakes people don’t prepare for before the big day.  I always insist on people asking me as many questions [...]

The Photo Idea

Ok, so if you can think of a better name than “The Photo Idea” please let me know, I’m not completely satisfied with it. However, I have had a great response to the concept and you should check it out if you haven’t already. The page is a collection of our favorite images by [...]

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Wedding Traditions and their Meanings

WHY WE HAVE….

ENGAGEMENT RING The engagement ring is a promise for marriage. During the Roman era, the man had to “barter” for his future bride. The engagement ring was security for the “betrothed.” As time went on, men presented diamond rings to future brides because a ring containing a diamond was considered more valuable than [...]