Tag Archives: wedding photography

{wedding} balloons…

Balloons are a fun addition to any wedding or engagement celebration.

Oversized balloons with elegant ribbons can help tie in theme colors and lighten up a dull space.

Large balloons also work well in couple pictures to create perspective outdoors.

Foil balloons are perfect for adding a personalized touch. Use your initials or wedding date in a engagement photo shoot and use them for save-the dates.

Having a photo booth at your celebration? Incorporate balloons into your backdrop or props.

 

 

{wedding} lady in red…

Check out these amazing wedding pictures shot by Daniel Francis Haber of Blushing Bride Studio Montreal. The bride and groom were dressed in completely red attire, while all of their guests were in white. I love the contrast, attention to detail and outdoor backdrop… and they look so happily in love.

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{141 days} San Francisco Engagement Shoots

I am in love with San Francisco and hence love when couples use the city’s major landmarks in their engagement shoots.

1. The below shots were taken by Cliff Brunk- an amazing photographer who I have been lucky enough to witness firsthand. He shot my good friends’ wedding in New York late last year (they are the ones in the Cupid’s Span pic). Cliff’s post production work is hard to be beat- check out his blog and site for more.




2. I stumbled across Jerry Yoon Photographers’ blog a couple of months ago and I just can’t get enough. I love the use of vibrant colors and city landscape:


3. The below San Francisco based pictures are via Alisha + Brooks Photographers. The iconic Golden Gate Bridge and fog is the perfect backdrop for a romantic shot.

{142 days} Styled DIY Engagement Shoot

We are so lucky to have the Blushing Bride Studio from Montréal shooting our wedding. Their lead contact Chelsea has been great so far and we really look forward to having them at our celebration. I will likely be featuring them a couple of times on the blog, but here is one of my favorite shoots they have done:

Photographed by Jessica Wolfe of Blushing Bride Studio