Monday, January 26, 2009

 

Photo Booths - Not Just for Mallrats Anymore

We've all let our fun side show in a photo booth at some point. Some more than other but we won't go there. Wink, wink...!



Baltimore wedding photographer Dennis Drenner has found that his clients and more importantly their friends and family love the idea of having a photo booth setup at their weddings.
I have found the studio to be overwhelmingly popular, both during the wedding, and afterwards when my clients and guests have a large set of portraits that help them remember the day.
Read more about wedding photo booths and mini photo studios in the local planning section of WedFog.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

 

Wedding Photography in Washington D.C.

Robyn Witschey writes for WedFog...
Congratulations -- you’ve made a wise decision to hold your wedding festivities in the National Capital area. Washington D.C. is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Its monuments and other landmarks provide iconic, instantly - recognizable backdrops that will make your wedding photographs even more special and unique. In addition, Washington’s gardens, monumental architecture and accessible urban locales offer unlimited settings for photography. The surrounding Virginia and Maryland suburbs also offer easy access to historic towns and peaceful parkland.
In her article she goes on to give 8 useful tips for taking your wedding photos in our nations capital.
You don’t want to be surprised. Work with your photographer to verify that wedding photography is permitted, the guidelines for photography and the cost. Many public gardens limit the number and duration of wedding photography sessions per day. Quite frequently large tents are erected on The National Mall and Capitol grounds during the summer months. The tents block entire buildings and interrupt the vistas. The National Arboretum requires registration at least two weeks in advance. And who wants to navigate the crowds around the Tidal Basin during the Cherry Blossom Festival (let alone someone wearing a wedding dress)?

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