You’ve said YES! Congratulations, you’re engaged! But what comes next? There’s a whole lot of work, planning and choices that come between popping the question and the wedding. Here’s my advice for Bay Area couples on what to do after getting engaged.
Read MoreWhat To Ask Your Wedding Photographer
Of all the vendors on your list, you will probably be spending the most time throughout the day with your photographer! It is important to keep open lines of communication, making sure any expectations, desires or concerns are communicated and understood well in advance. After all, these images will be cherished for years to come! Feeling comfortable with one another is key to not only enjoying yourself, but to get even better shots on the big day. Here’s a list of what to ask your wedding photographer.
Read MoreDon't Sweat the Small Stuff! Tips for stress-free wedding planning
The floral arrangements, the location, invitations, the guests, the food, your dramatic auntie, selecting the dress - it’s enough to make your head spin! Not to mention a global pandemic and navigating keeping your loved ones safe and while having a wedding with the level of closeness and connection you so deeply crave.
Read MoreHow to Look Your Best In Your Wedding Photos
Much in life and marriage is like our wedding day. We may not always be prepared for changes or surprises, but we have to roll through every event as a strong and powerful duo. Whether that means a scheduling mishap, running behind schedule, bad weather, forgotten items or hungover groomsmen, don’t let anything spoil your attitude and the joy of your day.
Read MoreTips for your Engagement Session
This is a unique time for the couple to experience intimate and fun moments of being themselves without all the bells and whistles of the big day. I’ve compiled a list of my best engagement photo tips to ensure this unique session goes smoothly.
Read MorePosing Tips for Brides
One of my most frequently asked questions from my brides is “How do I pose in my photos? What do I need to do to look my best?”. Understandably, most of my clients are not professional models. Often, it can feel awkward, intimidating or embarrassing to “put on” to a camera for hours on end.
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