Wedding Planning

Written by Samantha Taylor


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1 Month Prior

  • Get your marriage license (and blood tests if needed)
  • Final dress fitting (bride)
  • Arrange seating for your guests
  • Have your stag and doe party

1-2 Weeks Prior

  • Pick uprepparttar wedding dress
  • Have your bachelor and bachelorette parties

The Day Before

  • Giverepparttar 147241 wedding party their gifts
  • Pick uprepparttar 147242 tuxedo(s)
  • Decoraterepparttar 147243 wedding site
  • Have your rehearsal dinner and greet out-of-town guests

Follow these steps inrepparttar 147244 first step towards a lifetime of marital bliss!

Samantha Taylor spent several years working in the weddings industry as a wedding planner. When she isn't being a mom of two wonderful children, she works as a freelance writer for http://www.yourwedding101.com - a site that offers information about everything wedding related - from wedding planning to wedding invitations and more.


Wedding Videography - When getting it right on the 1st take counts hire a professional

Written by Jay Corrao – Copyright 2005


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Being a professional wedding videographer takes more than just knowing how to run a camcorder, get great footage or capture excellent audio. A good wedding videographer is able to make you and your party feel entirely at ease by being as unobtrusive and transparent as possible. They are able to work with you to find out what is important to you. What types of camera angles you like, what parts ofrepparttar ceremony and reception are absolutely essential to capture, what effects if any you would like applied in edit, and so on. They know how to meet your expectations and create a finished product that you will be proud to share with family and friends.

Many couples do not understandrepparttar 147150 value of a wedding videographer until they see someone else’s professionally shot and edited video and by then it’s already too late. When you consider how much timerepparttar 147151 average person spends in front ofrepparttar 147152 television, having a video of your wedding starts to make a lot of sense.

Whatever you’re feelings are about hiring a professional wedding videographer, you owe to yourself to at least make a few calls and ask some questions. It could be one ofrepparttar 147153 best decisions you ever make.

Jay Corrao is the founder and president of Memory Archivers, a video production company based in Apple Valley Minnesota. His company specializes in wedding and event videograpy, video biographies, and consumer digital archiving.

www.memoryarchivers.com jay@memoryarchivers.com


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