Ideas for Something Old, Something New
As the old rhyme goes, incorporating ‘something old’ and ‘something new’ into your wedding day attire should bring you good fortune as you begin this new and exciting chapter of your life!
As the old rhyme goes, incorporating ‘something old’ and ‘something new’ into your wedding day attire should bring you good fortune as you begin this new and exciting chapter of your life!
The third item that the old English rhyme recommends every bride wear on her wedding day is ‘something borrowed’. This gives you a great opportunity to reach out to a cherished friend or family member to ask them to contribute to your special day!
Wearing ‘something blue’ on your wedding day is a time honoured tradition that stretches all the way back to the late 1800’s and has been said to bring a bride good luck! And who doesn’t want a little extra luck on their side?!
After months of planning and preparation, all any bride wants is for her special day to run as smoothly as possible.
Choosing a venue is typically one of the first things that a couple will do when planning their wedding. You start looking around, you check a few places out, and then all of a sudden, you’ve found it.
“Um… For those of you who don’t know me ummm…. I’m Rick….” Every time I hear the best man’s speech kick off like that, I know we’re in trouble.
I’m going to talk to you directly as your wedding photographer here about a very easy way to obstruct the magical moment as you walk down the aisle. Please have all your guests turn off their phones, cameras, iPads and let us do the job for all of them.
Clearly when you sign up with Boundless Weddings, you will get our expertise to assist with this process, but for those of you outside Toronto, I wanted to give a little bit of advice to get the most out of your photo session without compromising on the end quality or quantity of your images.
We’re seeing more of these pop up and although candlelight ceremonies are amazing for the guests to witness, there are a few considerations that may deter you from fully jumping into your dark ceremony.
I recently ran into a couple who was very, we’ll call it, overbearing when it came down to the shot lists they provided us on the wedding day.