Take 10 Minutes to Get Began With Wedding Photos

Happy Wednesday everyone. For those of you who don't know, every week I feature a wedding related post to support the incredible work of The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation. Sonia the genius behind Want That Wedding very kindly agreed to let me share her incredible 1930's inspired wedding in Surrey, to help support The Wedding Wishing Well. Wonderful Wedding Wednesday – Want That Wedding! You should also consult those close by – friends who have similar tastes as yours may provide insight into whether they would want something too. I have wonderful friends old and new, who have gladly shared their wedding photos to help inspire you all to donate £1 to help a couple who have applied to The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation for their help. All I ask is that if you enjoyed the post, donate just £1 to The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation. So pick up your wand and cast your own magic spell by donating just £1 to The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation. I love supporting The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation and it has led me to some incredible people in the wedding industry. Naomi, who founded this incredible charity to help terminally ill people realise their dream of getting married, is a fairy godmother to all the couples they support.

When looking into buying something that will likely be an investment and part of your everyday life – like sweet 16 photo backdrops, it makes sense to spend some time getting educated on where exactly this product falls within its market space. So, when the wedding or party is over and you no longer need to use it as a photo booth you could donate it to your local high school drama program! Not only does this save you time and effort in setting up traditional photo booths, but it also eliminates the need for physical prints. 2. Roughly measure fishing Face Inch so it’s slightly longer then the length you’ll need for your backdrop. A friend hired Anastasiia to do her wedding 2 years ago and since then four (yes, FOUR!) couples in my friend group have booked her to do our own weddings – including me and my fiance turned husband!

If you are new to these Wonderful Wedding Wednesday posts then let me explain. Now let me show you their amazing wedding! George regularly contributes to all the major UK wedding magazines and is a resident expert on TV shows including The Wright Stuff on FIVE, E4’s 50 Greatest Wedding Shockers, The Good Food Channel, TLC America for The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton – reaching over 22 million viewers, The Alan Titchmarsh Show for ITV1 and a mix of programmes for Sky's Wedding TV. George has so kindly offered to donate a session with one of the Foundation's happy couples to help them plan their special day and cast his magic too! Known to EVERYONE who is anyone in the industry as The Little Wedding Helper, she is the industry winner for Best Special Touch 2013 and a judge this year at the national Wedding Industry Awards. Once a year couples from all over the world will celebrate their wedding days all over again and help support their chosen charity. Purple anemone were chosen for the bridesmaids flowers and they matched Chris’ button hole to the bridal bouquet. Sonia accessorised with a Jenny Packham Acacia II headpiece, her earrings were delicate art deco style drops in thin rectangles and were chosen to compliment her art deco style emerald cut engagement ring.

Sonia fell in love with a Jenny Packham dress, whilst researching art deco inspired vintage dresses. We think this Oahu wedding backdrop, complete with banyan trees and endless ocean views, is already stunning on its own, but a couple took things a step further by adding gorgeous vintage wooden surfboards that served as twin ceremony pieces. You can see the cars and buildings just peeking through on the sides-giving you the feeling that you’re in a city-but the trees hold back the light, so you can shoot there any time of day. These beautiful Saguaro trees at this Joshua Tree wedding served as epic ceremony decorations without any additional details. The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation helps fund and organise special wedding days for terminally ill people and I hope that by featuring some of my friends, fellow bloggers and wonderful wedding suppliers, I can encourage my readers to help them in a very small, very valued way.