
Showing posts with label italian wedding photographers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label italian wedding photographers. Show all posts
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Monday, June 7, 2010
What you need to ensure great wedding photographers.
- Give your photographer plenty of time to work
- Do not be late, ever
- Make sure you like your photographer and they like you
- Have a clear idea about what you want with regards to your pictures
- Be as co-operative as you can with your photographer – after all they are just trying to do their job
- Do not behave badly – bridezillias are very hard to shoot
- Don’t have a list of more than around 12 group photographs – or you will be sorry and your guests will hate you
- Don’t get drunk the night before
- Everybody is more beautiful after a good nights sleep, that is why it’s called beauty sleep
- Make sure you eat during the day, there are never any good pictures when the bride passes out
- Hire a wedding planner, it takes away a lot of the stress








Monday, May 31, 2010
Book Presentation & Exhibition: Ravello - A Photographic Love Poem di JoAnne Dunn & Giovanni Di Natale
Monday, May 24, 2010
Featuring: Natalie Kane & Paul Tacori







Date: 09 May 2010
Planner: Anna Sorrentino 335 5715586 anna@acva.it
Location: Hotel Caruso – Ravello – Italy
Photography: JoAnne Dunn Photography – JoAnne & Kim
Key Suppliers: For further information contact Anna Sorrentino
- Flowers: Malafronte Floral Design - Armando Malafronte
- DJ & Music Entertainment – Wedding Music by Marco Cantarella
- Hair – Total Hair design by Gerardo
- Make-up: Enza – Frai Form
The Finer Details:
Bridal Accessories: personally designed by Tacori www.tacori.com
Items of amore - Bride’s Shoes by Manolo Blahnik shoes
Monday, May 17, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Want to drastically decrease stress levels on your wedding day?
What I am about to suggest is probably going to make you all shriek in horror. However one of the most stressful moments on a wedding day is the time just after the ceremony, so much to do with so little time to do it in. You need to get a hug and kiss from all the guests, groups, cocktails, get to the venue and then still take great pictures together. This all usually has to be done in about an hour but extra pressure is added with late ceremonies and long travelling distances. Solution? Do your portraits individually and together before the ceremony. Or better yet on a separate day. I can hear the Italian brides shrieking in horror.
Few of us are virgins when we walk down the isle, why let another tradition stand in the way of your fun and great pictures.





Few of us are virgins when we walk down the isle, why let another tradition stand in the way of your fun and great pictures.






Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Reasons to get married during weekdays and why to avoid Saturdays & Sundays part nine
Anyone who knows Italian roads, rules (or lack of them) and Italian transportation systems will know what I am talking about here. Traffic and public transportation on Saturdays/Sundays and particularly public holidays should be avoided like the plague. Roads are blocked, trains run late and buses can be jam packed to the doors. Think about a week day for your wedding, and you immediately have less chance of traffic problems and running late because of them.







Friday, April 2, 2010
Reasons to get married during weekdays and why to avoid Saturdays & Sundays part seven
Quieter surroundings in tourist areas in high season. Remember to consider this if you are getting married in public gardens, a public church, or any area which might be open to the public at the same time as your ceremony. Ceremony grounds need to be prepared for set up (chairs, flowers, sound systems etc etc), and they can only start preparing when the grounds are not flooded with tourist crowds. Although during your ceremony, public access can usually be denied, venue grounds may restrict ceremo ny times, especially during the weekends, allowing time to clear the public out.







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