Pre-Bridal Photography Ideas

October 14th, 2010 by Jessy Wong


Ask any of your married friends about bridal day stress and you will sure to still be talking with them two hours later.

London Tourist Advice To Know About Before You Tour There

April 10th, 2010 by Matt Denks


Traveling to London requires that you keep in mind some basic things that will make your trip worry-free and more enjoyable. The more you’re prepared for this great excursion, the better time you’ll have.

Things You Should Consider When Choosing Your Bridal Dress

March 10th, 2010 by Sammy Bell


The bride is the focus of attraction in a marriage ceremony, therefore how she appears and how she has dressed up becomes very significant. To make you look photogenic and draw the admiration of the guests, the correct bridal wear has to be selected, and this must be done keeping some factors in mind.

Affordable Bridal Photography Options

January 27th, 2010 by Jenny Wong


Your wedding day can be the realisation of a long-held dream; you want everything to be just perfect – and why not – from your venue to your flowers, dress and makeup and everything else in between. But, for most people, even though is is a very special day you will still have a budget to work to. But when it comes to high-end professional services like as wedding photography, keeping focused on the budget can be hard. However, with a little bit of research, forward thinking and planning, and a vibrant dose of flexibility, you will be able to keep within budget for sure to ensure you have an affordable wedding while creating the memories you deserve.

How To Determine The Best Wedding Venue For Bridal Photography

January 20th, 2010 by Joseph Stevens


The first thing that comes to mind while talking about a marriage is its venue. The venue, whether traditional or modern, always sets the mood for the wedding, which in turn is captured in the photographs.

Some Top Tips For Your Wedding Day Photography

January 8th, 2010 by Joel Wong


Wedding photography includes pictures of the couple before the marriage, as well as coverage of the actual event and reception. The two approaches in bridal photography are traditional and photojournalistic. Traditional bridal photography consists of classically posed images. In this approach, there is much interaction with the photographer on the day of the wedding. In the photojournalistic approach, the images recorded are much more subtle with less photographer interaction. These two approaches are the two extremes of photographic styles. Today most photographers will side with one of the two styles.