Okay, first things first. If you’re reading this then it’s likely you’re recently engaged and you’re planning a wedding, so Congratulations!! So now you’re diving into the planning and thinking ‘where the hell do I start’ right? Well don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. If you’re checking out The Ferry House Inn as your venue of choice, you’re already making good decisions! But how do you choose who will be there snapping the photos of your big day? There is no doubt it’s a big decision and there are a whole heap of options out there for you, but hopefully this will help you narrow things down a bit.
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As part of any planning for a wedding, the rings form an integral part of, not only the day itself but also as something you’ll both treasure every day of your married life.
So, why do we give and receive rings? To answer that question, we have to take a step back in time... I absolutely love Winter Weddings and in the past few years, some of them have even had more sunshine than the Summer! I tend to photograph a lot of weddings at Ferry House Inn during the winter and even Christmas time, which is extra special!
There are lots of things that it’s worth considering and planning when you have a winter wedding, to ensure your day runs as smoothly as possible and that you and your guests have the most wonderful time. What is more romantic than live music on your wedding day?! Meet Amu - he is one of our favourite handpicked suppliers and he has written a song for us! Take a look below. It kind of feels like actually enjoying this event that you’ve spent 18 months pouring your heart and soul in to (plus a fair amount of cash!) is a pretty big deal. For a lot of my couples being the centre of attention all day can feel a bit overwhelming but here are 8 little tips to help you get the relaxed, enjoyable day you’re dreaming of!
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Stronger colours work beautifully in Autumn/ Winter. Summer brides may feel they should stick to a traditional, natural look with pastels and nude/pink tones, in keeping with the classic colour schemes for that time of year. However, off-peak brides can take advance of the richer colours usually associated- burgundy's, coppers, reds, plums and golds, perfect if you are looking to have a stronger makeup, or something different to a typical classical bridal look! Don't get me wrong- natural colours still work great too, you just have more options! For brides who love sparkle, the artificial lighting, used more frequently in off-peak weddings, works brilliantly with this type of makeup too, bringing out glitters and sparkles much better than natural light. |