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A Bride and Groom’s Advice: Some Great Tips From Colin & Carolyn

November 24th, 2011

I remember when I was planning my own wedding a few years ago, I didn’t really know where to start. Although you can find plenty of advice on the internet, in magazines and books I didn’t always find it that helpful – I sometimes felt that it was more suitable for brides living in some [...]

 

I remember when I was planning my own wedding a few years ago, I didn’t really know where to start. Although you can find plenty of advice on the internet, in magazines and books I didn’t always find it that helpful – I sometimes felt that it was more suitable for brides living in some fantasy parallel universe!

Because of my own experiences it has always been important to me to offer as much guidance and help to my wedding clients as possible. I have both the perspective of being a bride and a professional who spends a lot of time immersed in weddings. Photographers are often the only wedding vendor who spends the whole day at a wedding – from the bride and groom getting ready through to the first dance and wedding reception. This gives us a wealth of experience that is helpful for brides and grooms.

However, I wanted to go further than that and share the thoughts of other brides and grooms too. So a big thank you to Colin and Carolyn for taking the time to share their experiences. Colin and Carolyn chose to celebrate their marriage with a Humanist Ceremony at Balbirnie House in Fife last year, and had a lovely intimate wedding with their closest family and friends.

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What is your best advice for a bride?

“Get a wedding month by month planner book (M&S have them) and keep it up to date, that way you shouldn’t miss anything. Wear your wedding shoes around the house to make sure they are comfy on the day.”

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What is your best advice for a groom?

“Do exactly as you are told! Have a list too. Get organised early, re suits, rings etc.”

What is the best advice for couples with children entering into a second marriage?

“It depends on the age of the children. Involve them as much as you can.”

What was the biggest surprise on your wedding day?

“How emotional we both were, we didn’t expect to be overwhelmed with emotion as I was.”

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Did any wedding day emergencies crop up? If so, how did you handle them?”Colin forgot his cuff links and aftershave which required a trip into town and a bridesmaid had to hunt out cuff links to then have them transferred with another guest to the venue!”
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What was your favourite photographic moment”

“Seeing the slideshow and then the completed album.” (I help my clients choose their wedding album images at projected viewings.)
What did you love most about working with Louise Beattie Photography?

“The personal service and having Louise be like a friend and not just a photographer.”

How did you tame those wedding day nerves?

“I didn’t, hence my reply about being emotional!”

Which one moment will last with you forever?

“Walking down the aisle and seeing Colin.”

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What advice was given to you that helped you get through your special day?

“Enjoy every minute of it as it passes so quickly.?

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What is your best advice for keeping things on schedule when your wedding day is so busy?

“Leave even more time than you think you need and be guided by your photographer, hairdresser etc as they know!”

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Was there an extra special moment of your day that you would like to share?

” Saying our vows as we’d written them.”

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Which is your favourite photograph from your wedding?

“The group photo when the confetti was thrown. Everyone we wanted to share our day is in this photo and it captures everyone’s happiness.”

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How and where you display your wedding images in your home?

“We have them in the lounge, bedroom and hall in lovely frames.”

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I love the way that Colin & Carolyn’s personalities and humour come across in their answers. You can see images from their wedding day here their pre-wedding photography session here.

 

If you are planning a wedding let me know what questions you would like to ask a bride and groom in the comments section below.

If you have wedding experiences that are helpful, please share with a comment below.

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Looking for Wedding Advice?

October 7th, 2011

I know from planning my own wedding just over 3 years ago how daunting it can all feel, after all most of us are not used to planning weddings. If you have something you are not sure about or questions you would like answered visit The Landmark Wedding Showcase and Advice Forum this Sunday (9th [...]

 

I know from planning my own wedding just over 3 years ago how daunting it can all feel, after all most of us are not used to planning weddings. If you have something you are not sure about or questions you would like answered visit The Landmark Wedding Showcase and Advice Forum this Sunday (9th October) from 1pm to 4pm and receive advice from wedding professionals. I will be there, along with many other wedding professionals, to answer any questions you may have about your wedding photography, so please don’t be shy come say hello and ask me your questions. I will also be having a special prize draw too, with a value of £300. I will reveal more on my Facebook Page tomorrow so pay a visit….

Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday.

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How to look good in photos | a day of help and advice in Dundee

August 25th, 2011

As a photographer one of the most common phrases I hear is “I never look good in photos” or “no-one can take a good photograph of me” or some other variation. I wish I had a pound for every time I heard that! I find it really sad that people feel that way as everyone [...]

 

As a photographer one of the most common phrases I hear is “I never look good in photos” or “no-one can take a good photograph of me” or some other variation. I wish I had a pound for every time I heard that!

I find it really sad that people feel that way as everyone can look good in a photograph. I usually say that it isn’t the person that doesn’t look good in a portrait or photograph but that the photographer hasn’t done a good job. In all fairness most people are referring to the photos that their family and friends take. You know the ones, there you are enjoying yourself and relaxing when you hear someone calling your name and saying “smile for the camera”. If you are anything like me, you will feel like a rabbit caught in the headlights – no wonder you don’t like how you look in the photograph!

There are lots of little things that you can do which make the world of difference to how you look in a photograph. When I am photographing clients I use these little tips and tricks all the time, even if they do not realise what I am doing or why. A few little adjustments to the way you are standing can take pounds off a person icon smile portraits photography photography photography advice .

I have teamed up with the fabulous Number 95 in Dundee to create a day which is perfect for anyone who wants to be able to look at a photograph of themselves and feel “I love how I look in that photo”. On Saturday September 10th I will be sharing the tips and tricks I use when photographing my clients to help you feel more comfortable in front of the camera before putting it all into practice and photographing you. In addition you will receive personalised advice from our make up artist and some pampering treatments from Number 95 to make you feel good.

If you would like to know more about this fabulous day, or know someone who this would be perfect for then please call the studio on 01241 815666 or visit the website now How To Look Good In Photos. Places are limited to just 6 so that we can make sure you get the most from this informative day.

And because every blog post by a photographer should have a photograph, here is a photograph from a recent destination wedding in Madrid which I will be writing about soon.

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Made By Hand – An Illustration of Why I Work With Queensberry

September 6th, 2010

When I was first starting my photography business I spent a lot of time researching the different suppliers available to me. No matter how many different suppliers I looked at, and there were lots, there was always only one choice of album supplier – Queensberry. They stand head and shoulders above the rest – from [...]

 

When I was first starting my photography business I spent a lot of time researching the different suppliers available to me. No matter how many different suppliers I looked at, and there were lots, there was always only one choice of album supplier – Queensberry. They stand head and shoulders above the rest – from the quality of their beautiful hand crafted albums and the timeless designs to the fact that they are a great company to work with. Their customer service and support is second to none.

Queensberry put a lot of love and care into every album that they make and this video will give you an idea of what goes into crafting a Queensberry album.

If you would like to know more about the exquisite Queensberry albums and how you can have one for your wedding or portrait photography then please call me on 01241 815655 or contact me via the contact button below.

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From A Different Viewpoint: The Wedding Caterer

July 20th, 2010

I like to invite trusted wedding vendors and suppliers to write guest posts on the blog, offering something other than photography for brides to be planning their wedding celebrations. Today Ally Dow from Glasshouse Hospitality has written a few words giving more of an insight into the role of wedding caterers – it isn’t just [...]

 

I like to invite trusted wedding vendors and suppliers to write guest posts on the blog, offering something other than photography for brides to be planning their wedding celebrations. Today Ally Dow from Glasshouse Hospitality has written a few words giving more of an insight into the role of wedding caterers – it isn’t just about the menu! Glasshouse Hospitality are a superb Edinburgh based company with a wealth of experience in organising, planning and delivering stunning weddings, parties and corporate events throughout Scotland. I first met Brian Galbraith, who launched Glasshouse Hospitality, on a ship in Dundee! Brian was onboard organising the ship’s official launch party and events which were to take place the following week in Aberdeen over three days; and I was onboard visiting work colleagues from my previous life working on subsea construction ships in the oil industry.

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I was immediately impressed with Brian, the way he works, his passion for delivering the best possible experience, and the care he has for his company and clients. Since that first meeting I have learnt more about Brian’s business and have no hesitation in working with Glasshouse Hospitality and recommending them to my own clients. They plan and deliver superb weddings and events from the small to the extravagant. Each wedding is tailored so that every desire is met and catered for, be it an Asian wedding or a marquee wedding, matrimonials in a castle or on a clifftop. So enough from me, here are a few words from Ally at Glasshouse Hospitality.

From the a different viewpoint: the wedding caterer

The term “wedding caterer” seems somewhat inadequate in describing the reality of what our job actually entails. Far from just dealing with dietary requirements on the day, by the time a lot of our couples tie the knot we feel we know them, having spent hours in the weeks, months (even years) before the wedding helping them choose chair covers and linen, organise flowers, decide on timings, menus, entertainment, venues…

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It’s all leading up to one thing, ”the big day” – the wedding. Recognised as one of the most important days of your life, our ultimate role is to make sure everything is perfect so that couples can relax and enjoy it.

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However, once the dancing ends and the whirlwind of wedding madness is over comes the opportunity to relax and reflect on the big day. I think this is where the role of the photographer really complements ours – we aim to create great memories, the photographer aims to capture them. That way great memories can be relived again and again, and all the effort is worth it for the best day  of your life.

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I hope that this has given a bit more of a different perspective when planning your wedding. Please let me know what subjects you like for future posts in the comments below.

If you would like to know more about the wedding photography services offered by  Louise Beattie call 01241 815655 or e-mail studio@louisebeattie.com