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Denver wedding photography – Tips for your wedding day!

February 10th, 2010

Tips for your wedding day by a Denver wedding photographer, Kara Pearson Photography

 

I know I have this one my wedding photography website, but I’m posting it again on here so that more brides may read through it. I’ve been getting asked a lot of questions by brides, moms, dads, and grooms – so hope this helps a little bit!

walking down aisle

#1. Try to sleep in – don’t wake up at 6:45am like I did on my wedding day.

#2. Give yourself a little alone time. You are going to be surrounded by people all day. Just take some time for yourself and relax.

#3. Work out, even if it’s a 1-mile jog. It will help get the nervous energy out.

#4. Once you’ve had enough “me” time, hang out with your bridesmaids and family (but only the ones that won’t drive you crazy). It was so great going through trash magazines with my girls while we were leisurely getting ready.

#5. On that note, make sure you’re getting ready is leisurely. It is not fun to be rushed into looking beautiful – especially on your wedding day. Give yourself a solid 2-3 hours for everyone’s hair, make-up, and dressing. You’d rather be waiting an extra 20 minutes to go to the ceremony than making your man wait an extra 20 minutes thinking you’re leaving him at the altar.

#6. Pop a bottle of champagne. It does wonders. Then drink some water. We don’t want any fainters up there. Trust me – I know.

#7. Breathe

#8. Smile – a lot. Nothing is worse than when I have to remind brides (or grooms) to smile. It’s your wedding day – light that face up!

#9. Make sure you have enough time for pictures after the ceremony. If you want family, wedding party, and portraits of you and your husband – 20 minutes is not enough. Make it 60 minutes, giving the guests time to get their cocktail on – you’ll be happy 4 weeks down the road when you see the photos. I allotted more than enough time, and still made it back for a bit of the cocktail hour.

#10. Forget about the receiving line – you can’t have a good conversation in 30 seconds, and it takes up a lot of time. Just make a point to go around during cocktail hour or after dinner and chit chat.

#11. Talk to your fiancé beforehand about the whole cake cutting thing – nothing is worse than seeing a groom smash cake in his bride’s face after she’s begged him not to and then seeing her look of horror and anger. You don’t want to have a fight on your wedding night.

#12. Dance your pants, er gown, er veil, off!

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Unusual wedding veil

December 17th, 2009

As I was wandering around the antique shops on Broadway, I saw this bright red veil – how cool would this look on an untraditional bride?!?! Just thought I’d share…

 

As I was wandering around the antique shops on Broadway, I saw this bright red veil – how cool would this look on an untraditional bride?!?! Just thought I’d share…

Wedding veil for an untraditional bride

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Nancy & Mike: Christie’s of Genesee

October 28th, 2009

This wedding was full of smiles and more smiles. Nancy and Mike just seemed so ready to be married. Mike was giddy and nervous, clenching and unclenching his fists, as Nancy walked down the aisle. But as soon as she arrived and they held hands, all seemed to be okay.  Their ceremony was at Christie’s [...]

 

This wedding was full of smiles and more smiles. Nancy and Mike just seemed so ready to be married. Mike was giddy and nervous, clenching and unclenching his fists, as Nancy walked down the aisle. But as soon as she arrived and they held hands, all seemed to be okay.  Their ceremony was at Christie’s of Genesee at sunset, which was beautiful, but can make picture taking a little difficult. Thankfully the sun hung in the sky as long as possible to allow us to get some great portraits of the two. They were naturals. Congrats to you both, Nancy and Mike!

Bride getting ready for a wedding in Denver

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Britney & Joel: Boettcher Mansion Wedding

October 28th, 2009

Britney and Joel seem to balance each other out really well. Joel keeps calm when Britney gets stressed, Britney remains stoic when Joel sheds a tear. They showed this on their big day. They care so much for each other. They were married at Foothill Chapel in Golden and then the reception was up at [...]

 

Britney and Joel seem to balance each other out really well. Joel keeps calm when Britney gets stressed, Britney remains stoic when Joel sheds a tear. They showed this on their big day. They care so much for each other. They were married at Foothill Chapel in Golden and then the reception was up at Boettcher Mansion. It was a beautiful summer day with a gorgeous sunset. They were off to Hawaii for their honeymoon where they had a wonderful time. I’m sure it’s hard to get back to reality! Congrats to you both Britney and Joel!

Special thanks to Kristy with Moodeous Photography! You rock.

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Erin & Matt: Pinnacle Club Wedding

October 28th, 2009

Once again, I second shot with Gail Buhler with Encore Portraits. Erin is an elementary school teacher and Matt is a whiz, searching for a cure for Alzheimer’s. They are just plain nice people, with super close families who love each other. It was a Catholic-Jewish wedding, and to see the traditions mix together at [...]

 

Once again, I second shot with Gail Buhler with Encore Portraits. Erin is an elementary school teacher and Matt is a whiz, searching for a cure for Alzheimer’s. They are just plain nice people, with super close families who love each other. It was a Catholic-Jewish wedding, and to see the traditions mix together at the ceremony was really interesting. The ceremony and reception was held on the 38th floor at the Pinnacle Club of the Grand Hyatt. Oh the views! Plus, as soon as the ceremony began, the rain clouds parted and the sun shone brightly over the mountains. A little detail that certainly did not go unnoticed as people oohed and aahed. Congrats Erin and Matt!

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