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Thursday, August 4, 2011

How To Plan A Bridal Photography In A Shoe String Budget

By Andy Garcia


I was chatting to a couple recently and they are what I'd call "natural lovers." They just know the way to love unpretentiously. They tease and laugh and joke and chat smoothly like they could go on doing it without end. It was inspiring. There was a solid support on my part for their resolve to tie the knot shortly.

But both of them come from humble backgrounds and both possess the childlike idealism to make it on their own. Awesome. Even in a shoe string budget, I side with them that the bride deserves a decent bridal photography, as it is her rite of passing from singleness to a union that will stand through time and eternally.

This came from them, honestly. When a lot of people are leading them to reserve engaging with a professional photographer for the wedding day itself and just set aside the bridal photography to friends and volunteers, they could not be influenced. The lovely couple said, they may not have an elaborate function, but they absolutely aspire to invest in the photos, including bridal photography.

I couldn't think badly of them. I'd have decided the exact same way. Bridal photography is a tender demonstration of the life a maiden lays before the palms of her chosen partner and companion. Elegance must be discovered not just from the outside but more notably from the bride's heart. Again, no elaboration, no costumes, no heavy make up is needed. In my approach to bridal photography, all I ever call for is usually a bride who has in her heart the confidence, the certainty, and the unchanging course towards marrying that one man.

So, a white picket fence, a couple of green grass on the foreground, a pink t-shirt, and the unremitting and gentle breeze of cool sunrise air brushing against her cheek-- that was all I needed for a heaven-inspired bridal photography in the shoe string.




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