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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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Yes! | Image of the Week

September 24th, 2010

Wedding photography is about telling a story, giving a bride and groom memories to treasure for the rest of their lives. Memories of moments that would otherwise fade with time. Of all the investments that a bride and groom make when planning their wedding, photography and their beautiful wedding album is the one tangible thing that they will be able to hold and cherish in the years to come. A wedding album becomes a families first heirloom and will help a couple relive their special day for many years to come.

 

I have chosen this week’s image because it is a little different and illustrates the idea of capturing a moment in time. Wedding photography is about telling a story, giving a bride and groom memories to treasure for the rest of their lives. Memories of moments that would otherwise fade with time. Of all the investments that a bride and groom make when planning their wedding, photography and their beautiful wedding album is the one tangible thing that they will be able to hold and cherish in the years to come. A wedding album becomes a families first heirloom and will help a couple relive their special day for many years to come.

This photographs from Dean and Dani’s wedding at Forter Castle, in Glen Isla Scotland, shows a great moment that could so easily be forgotten with time.

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I really like Dean’s reaction to the moment and the different responses to this from everyone else. It isn’t every day that the groom reacts in this way during the ceremony which is why this photograph really stands out for me. A wedding is a celebration of two people coming together and I love wedding ceremonies that are full of joy, happiness and in this case exhilaration!

I chose to make the image black and white as removing colour from photographs can help focus the viewer on the emotions of the people in the photograph.

Forter Castle is a superb venue if you are looking for a Scottish Highland destination wedding. You  can get married and stay in a traditional Scottish Castle with the only other guests being your friends and family. It is also perfect if you want a more intimate wedding and is situated in a beautiful location with stunning views of Glen Isla and the surrounding hillsides. Wedding ceremonies are either held in the unique chapel, as in the photo above, or larger wedding ceremonies are held in The Great Hall.

If you would like to see more images from Dean & Dani’s wedding at Forter Castle visit these posts:

The Wedding Preparations

The Wedding

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What do you think makes a great wedding photograph? Click on the word comments below and tell me what you think.

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Dean & Jo

November 15th, 2009

Using photography to tell the story of a destination wedding in Portugal, the photographer uses details to create poignant reminders for the bride and groom throughout their wedding album.

 

I first met Jo in the Lake District, and we connected straight away. The more we talked, the more we found we had in common, it was like catching up with an old friend. And she makes a mean hot chocolate with chilli. Later that evening I met Dean and Coco the dog and learnt more about the plans for their wedding. With family and friends living all over the world, they had decided to wed in Portugal where Dean’s mum, Ze, and some of his family still live. The more I heard about the wedding, the more I loved the sound of it, it was so ‘them’. From driving out to Portugal with Coco their dog to their plans for the day itself, with some of the details being made by Jo’s mum, Sheryl, and brought over from South Africa. With family and friends travelling from seventeen countries around the world to take part, it promised to be a truly special occasion and I was thrilled when I was asked to help them remember it through my photography.

The wedding took place at Quinta de Sant’Ana, a vineyard in Gradil, not far from Lisbon. Gradil is a quiet little town, well off the tourist trail, where very little English is spoken. This certainly added to a few of the adventures I had out there. The local people couldn’t have been friendlier and sign language, a few basic Portuguese words along with a lot of smiling went a long way.

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Quinta de Sant’Ana is a beautiful setting for a wedding. It is a family run vineyard producing wines in the traditional manner. It proved to be a great place for the families to stay in the run up to the wedding, with some helping tread the grapes and the younger members of the family enjoying visiting some of the resident animals.

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I travelled out to Portugal early, just in case I encountered any delays or my luggage decided to take in a few other destinations en route to Lisbon (I do hand carry all my camera gear just in case). This gave me an opportunity to get to know Dean and Jo’s families as well as getting a feel for the area. Both families were so warm and welcoming, inviting me to join them throughout the day and sharing their evenings with me.

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The day of wedding dawned a little misty but this soon burned off with blue sky and sunshine being the order of the day. The girls made an early start in their preparations at the local hairdressing salon.

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I really enjoy this part of the day, with all the anticipation and excitement of what lies ahead. To be allowed to get so close with my camera as the bridal party are pampered and transformed is a privilege and I LOVE it.

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This is a part of the day where I get a chance to be creative and try and something a little different for the bride and groom to remember their day by. I believe that it is so important to tell the story of the day as all too often couple are so busy getting ready and worrying about their guests that they do not have time to take everything in. This next image not only shows Jo’s shoes, an important detail, but it also captures the essence of where she and her family stayed during their visit and prepared for the day.

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When photographing a wedding I always keep the wedding album in mind. The details really add to the telling of the day’s story, as well as being a poignant reminder for the bride and groom.

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Dean’s cousin, Claudia, did a fantastic job with the girls make up. She is a lady of many talents – as well as make up artist to the bridal party, she had a big hand in some special celebrations later in the evening (but I will save that for a future post).

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I will finish this post with an image of the bride’s bouquet. The feathers, provided by Jo’s mum Sheryl, give it a touch of individuality as well as making it very personal.

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I will post more images from this wedding soon, so please come back to see them. In the meantime I would be thrilled to hear from the friends I made at the wedding. If we haven’t already connected through Facebook, you can find me at www.facebook.com/louisebeattie1. Click on the link, I would love to hear from you.

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The Wedding of Donna & Dave, Spynie Palace

August 19th, 2009

The job of a wedding photographer is to capture the essence of your love and tell the story of the day. In years to come, when the memories have faded, a lovingly crafted album will help you not only relive the emotions of the day, but enable you to share that day with your children and grandchildren. Imagine, in years to come, when a 10 year old climbs up on to your knee as you share your wedding album and says “Mummy, you looked beautiful” or “Granny, you were so glamorous”.

 

Weddings are beautiful occasions but for the bride and groom the day can pass in a blur. The job of a wedding photographer is to capture the essence of your love and tell the story of the day. In years to come, when the memories have faded, a lovingly crafted album will help you not only relive the emotions of the day, but enable you to share that day with your children and grandchildren. Imagine, in years to come, when a 10 year old climbs up on to your knee as you share your wedding album and says “Mummy, you looked beautiful” or “Granny, you were so glamorous”.

Donna and Dave were married at Spynie Palace, near Elgin on the Moray Firth, and the story of their day is a privilege to tell.

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With all their own preparations it is just not possible for the couple to experience all of the moments that tell the story of their day.

A bridesmaid is helped with her lipstick.

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This look of joy and pride as Donna helps with a buttonhole could so easily be forgotten.

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The sheer exhilaration of their son John, and his cousin Conor, as they greet arrival of the bridal car and rush to tell the groom that the bride has arrived will mean so much in years to come.

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The day was about Dave and Donna’s love for each other and this was symbolised by the heart shaped arrangement of candles.

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The look on Dave’s face when he first saw the bride tells the story.

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Dave and Donna had chosen to have a humanist ceremony, and the whole celebration was so warm, loving and joyful.

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A tender moment.

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Dave and Donna’s love for each other shone throughout the day.

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The pouring of sand, with a colour each for Dave, Donna and John, signified their love and connection to each other.

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The bubbles were a beautiful touch for the first kiss.

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After the ceremony the guests enjoyed champagne whilst the children explored the grounds and Dave & Donna took some time for photography.

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Playing in the confetti later in the day.

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At the beginning of this post I talked about how a wedding album can tell a story for years to come, becoming a family heirloom to be passed down the generations. Can you imagine settling down with a glass of wine in front of the fire, and a CD of images?

If a wedding album is to stand the test of time, it needs to be crafted from the finest materials. I have chosen Queensberry as an album supplier as they make beautiful albums which will be treasured by this generation and the next. You can find out more about their gorgeous albums on their website or at the Queensberry blog.