Your wedding date has finally arrived! You've planned this event possibly since you saw your first wedding, or maybe even before. You've planned and scoured magazine after magazine looking at pictures, sharing this with friends, family, and your future spouse. You created a vision based on your dream wedding, and written the date in stone, meticulously planning everything, putting it down on paper, and now the day has arrived, your day in Key West and you will be having your wedding take place on a tropical beach setting. You and your loved one are there, taking it all in, capturing with your eyes your surroundings, trying hard to embed the images in your heart so you can tell everyone about it once you get home. Your family and loved ones will express how they wished they could be there, and load you down with question after question about the location? how you were dressed? Was it beautiful? Did you cry? Did he cry? What a perfect time to pull out your professional wedding photos and your romantic mini movie of the two of you with your fully edited wedding video, so they can share with you and see your wedding day as you did.
Will you hire a professional to capture is moment in time, or will you exclaim, you have a friend who you have invited to your wedding who will capture the photos and video. Please give this careful consideration, as you have invited this friend to share in the joy of your moment, why have them shoulder this responsibility? Let them be your guest and enjoy and relax. This is the advice we give to all brides who are planning a destination wedding as you'll want to hire professionals who are familiar with the area, yes local professionals. These ones will know how to capture not only the beauty of you but also the beauty of your surroundings! So many times with friends or family taking photos, the memory card is full, ran out of batteries, background is silhouetted, blurred, heads cut off. A professional to capture this has experience with his equipment, charged up his batteries, cleaned his lens, formatted his media card. A question to ask yourself: When you receive your finish product of your dream wedding come to life, will the results make you cry tears of joy? or weep tears of sorrow as you know the moment is gone and the emotion can never be repeated?
Your romantic mini movie, yes, your wedding video, what a timeless treasure this can be and you'll want to consider the following: Are you able to feel that your at your wedding site again and feel the emotion as you became husband and wife? Does the introduction invite you back to the site where you got married? Do you see your surroundings and hear the audio of what was being said, the loving whispers between the two of you? Is the footage shot steady?
These everlasting memories are timeless treasures to share. A moment in your lives which on your anniversary you'll want to go back to with each other, preserve this in photos or video of both! Consider a professional photo/video company that is compatible and knowledgeable with not only each other but of the location, so your final product will be complimentary in style, approach, and artistry.
Whether it is an elopement your planning with just the two of you, or the social event of the year with friends and family present to celebrate with you, time will age these memories and loved ones you hold dear, what care have you taken to preserve moments in your life you'll want to relive, and share with your children and grandchildren, before they fade beyond recognition.
Will you hire a professional to capture is moment in time, or will you exclaim, you have a friend who you have invited to your wedding who will capture the photos and video. Please give this careful consideration, as you have invited this friend to share in the joy of your moment, why have them shoulder this responsibility? Let them be your guest and enjoy and relax. This is the advice we give to all brides who are planning a destination wedding as you'll want to hire professionals who are familiar with the area, yes local professionals. These ones will know how to capture not only the beauty of you but also the beauty of your surroundings! So many times with friends or family taking photos, the memory card is full, ran out of batteries, background is silhouetted, blurred, heads cut off. A professional to capture this has experience with his equipment, charged up his batteries, cleaned his lens, formatted his media card. A question to ask yourself: When you receive your finish product of your dream wedding come to life, will the results make you cry tears of joy? or weep tears of sorrow as you know the moment is gone and the emotion can never be repeated?
Your romantic mini movie, yes, your wedding video, what a timeless treasure this can be and you'll want to consider the following: Are you able to feel that your at your wedding site again and feel the emotion as you became husband and wife? Does the introduction invite you back to the site where you got married? Do you see your surroundings and hear the audio of what was being said, the loving whispers between the two of you? Is the footage shot steady?
These everlasting memories are timeless treasures to share. A moment in your lives which on your anniversary you'll want to go back to with each other, preserve this in photos or video of both! Consider a professional photo/video company that is compatible and knowledgeable with not only each other but of the location, so your final product will be complimentary in style, approach, and artistry.
Whether it is an elopement your planning with just the two of you, or the social event of the year with friends and family present to celebrate with you, time will age these memories and loved ones you hold dear, what care have you taken to preserve moments in your life you'll want to relive, and share with your children and grandchildren, before they fade beyond recognition.
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