Showing posts with label professional wedding photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional wedding photographer. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2010

What you need to ensure great wedding photographers.

  1. Give your photographer plenty of time to work
  2. Do not be late, ever
  3. Make sure you like your photographer and they like you
  4. Have a clear idea about what you want with regards to your pictures
  5. Be as co-operative as you can with your photographer – after all they are just trying to do their job
  6. Do not behave badly – bridezillias are very hard to shoot
  7. Don’t have a list of more than around 12 group photographs – or you will be sorry and your guests will hate you
  8. Don’t get drunk the night before
  9. Everybody is more beautiful after a good nights sleep, that is why it’s called beauty sleep
  10. Make sure you eat during the day, there are never any good pictures when the bride passes out
  11. 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

Date: 6 June 2010
Time: 5pm
Location: The tea garden, Villa Cimbrone, Ravello, Italy

Presentation by: Guiseppe Mascolo
By invitation only, please contact Kim if you would like to receive an invitation : kim@joannedunn.it

Cocktails “sul prato”







Monday, May 10, 2010

Featuring: Nicole Lawson & Alan Cairns

Date: 28 April 2010
Planner: The Amalfi Experience – Jacquie Coppola –(0039) 089 873 091 or (0039) 347 385 4555
Location: Villa Cimbrone – Ravello – Italy.
Photography: JoAnne Dunn Photography – JoAnne & Francesco

Key Suppliers: For further information contact Jacquie Coppola
Flowers: Malafronte Floral Design - Armando Malafronte
DJ & Music Entertainment: Wedding Music by Marco Cantarella
Hair: Total Hair design by Gerardo

Make-up: By the bride

The Finer Details:
Colour scheme – Pinks & Lavender
Bride’s Dress by Monique L’Hulier
Groom’s Suit by Richard James
Bridal Accessories by Jenny Peckham
Objects of amore
- Bride’s Shoes by Louboutin Bridal Shoes
- Groom’s ‘made to measure’ shoes by Jeffery West Shoes




Monday, May 3, 2010

Help your photographer to understand you better.

It is only natural that the better your photographer understands you and your wants, the better your photos will be. You can help your photographer to understand you in several ways…a few ideas to start with ..

1) Be available to meet with them before your big day for a coffee and a chat. This gives you key bonding time! Bonding is vitally important, after all you will be spending a lot of time together with your photographer on the most important day of your live.

2) Bombard them with information about yourselves. Your story, your tastes, your dreams, desires and fantasies. The more you talk about yourselves the more familiar your photographer will be with you.

3) Make a collection of personal photos that you love, or photos/poses that have caught your eye from fashion or bridal magazines. Ask also to see their portfolios and work examples. Show them which images, styles and poses that you like the best. This gives a great idea of your tastes and how you want your wedding images. Tell them what your must have pictures are.

4) Tell them about your complexes and pet hates. If a photographer knows in advance what you feel sensitive and shy about, they will know how to avoid and work around these.

5) Find them on Facebook and connect your profiles. The information on your profile will tell your photographer a lot about who you are.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Reasons to get married during weekdays and why to avoid Saturdays & Sundays part ten

If you are considering eloping then I recommend you only consider a weekday wedding for a mixture of all ten reasons put together. You need to choose a day where you can get the most out of your special, intimate day together, and choosing to pass a quite intimate day together on a Saturday or Sunday is never going to work. If you want to share a quiet prosecco together in the piazza, or an ice cream on the beach you will less flustered by crowds during the week.




Monday, April 5, 2010

Reasons to get married during weekdays and why to avoid Saturdays & Sundays part eight

We all want to feel like the only girl in white on OUR own BIG DAY, but if you choose a popular location to get married in, given any Saturday or Sunday during spring/summer, it is highly likely that there will be more than one wedding going on. By choosing a day in the beginning or middle of the week you are less likely to cross paths with another bride and groom in the same place or piazza.




Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Reasons to get married during weekdays and why to avoid Saturdays & Sundays part six

Public church/religious ceremony schedules are naturally heavier during the weekends. Priests, Churches and Civil ceremony grounds are extremely busy on Saturdays and Sundays and usually take on double bookings. This means often you can be (diplomatically) rushed out of a church/religious location after your service, as another ceremony is waiting to start. Choosing a weekeday avoids this problem and also gives you more chance of finding your first choice of Church or Religious venue grounds.




Monday, March 29, 2010

Reasons to get married during weekdays and why to avoid Saturdays & Sundays part five

Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts and Residences are also more likely to have availability for both yourselves and your guests during the week. This is particularly important if you have a large guest list, and are looking to create a holiday group feeling, with all your guests staying in the same hotels and close by to you. Some places also offer group booking specials, and considering a week day might help you to get all your guests into the same places.




Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Reasons to get married during weekdays and why to avoid Saturdays & Sundays part two

You 've chosen a weekend, but aren't an early bird that caught the worm, and then you find your dream venue, planner, florist or photographer just six months out from the big day. If they are good more than likely they will already be booked, which might break your heart. Consider a week day around the same period and you might just find your luck. Monday to Thursdays are more likely to have schedule gaps.



Sunday, March 21, 2010

Reasons to get married during weekdays and why to avoid Saturdays & Sundays part one

Choosing a weekday in the beginning might seem like a crazy idea, but nowadays it really isn't that mad. If you think you can cope with a weekday, you will have access to a larger range of the best service providers. Usually weekends (especially those with public holidays tagged on either side) are booked out a year or so in advance, so if you aren't one of these early birds your choice is immediately cut in half.