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Wedding, ideas

Selecting And Framing Photos That Speak To The Heart

Whether it was yesterday, last year, or two decades ago, the memories of your wedding day—filled with emotions, laughter, and unforgettable moments—remain timeless. Naturally, you’d want to cherish these moments for a lifetime. 

A beautiful way to do this is by framing your wedding photos. But the question arises: how can you select and frame these moments in a manner that truly captures the essence of the day? 

This guide delves into the art of choosing the perfect shots and how to frame them, so they resonate deeply with the soul. Additionally, you’ll discover how experts in framed photo services can elevate this experience for you. 

framed prints
framed prints

The Art Of Selecting Wedding Photos  

Every wedding album is brimming with hundreds of photos, but only a select few tug at the heartstrings. Here’s how to identify them: 

  • Candid Moments 

These unscripted shots, like your partner wiping away a tear or the spontaneous laughter of your bridesmaids, often hold the most emotion. 

Laughing bride and grom on bannister
Laughing bride and grom on bannister
  • Embracing Imperfections 

Sometimes, it’s the little imperfections—a windswept veil, a child’s curious touch, a cake mishap—that make a photo genuinely memorable and authentic. 

bride laughing in amongst purple flowers
bride laughing in amongst purple flowers
  • Group Dynamics 

Photos that capture the interactions among guests, such as a group hug or a shared joke, showcase the collective joy of the occasion. 

bridal party being crazy
bridal party being crazy
  • Symbolic Elements 

Look for photos that incorporate significant wedding symbols, like the exchange of rings, the lighting of a unity candle, or a close-up of hands intertwined, emphasizing the commitment and bond formed. 

Closeup of bouquet as kiss
Closeup of bouquet as kiss

Go for photos that tug the heartstrings. If you can’t point them out, don’t shy off from asking experts to help you. 

Technical Aspects Of Selecting Photos  

Beyond the emotional connection, certain technical elements can elevate a photo’s impact: 

  • Resolution And Clarity

A clear, high-resolution image will always stand out, especially when enlarged. This clarity ensures that even the smallest details, from the intricate patterns on the wedding dress to the emotions in the eyes, are captured in the photo. 

  • Lighting

Natural lighting can enhance a photo’s mood. Take the example of the golden hue during a sunset ceremony. The interplay of shadows and light can add depth, making moments feel even more ethereal. 

  • Composition 

Ensure the main subjects are centered and that there’s a balance between the foreground and background. Proper composition guides the viewer’s eye, ensuring that the focal points of the image are highlighted effectively. 

  • Perspective

Unique angles or viewpoints, such as an overhead shot of the couple’s first dance or a low angle capturing the grandeur of the venue, can add depth and intrigue. These perspectives offer a fresh take on familiar scenes, making them memorable. 

  • Color Balance 

Ensure that the colors in the photo are vibrant and true to life, avoiding any unnatural tints or shades. Well-balanced colors can evoke the right emotions, making the memories feel as fresh as the day they were captured. 

  • Depth Of Field 

A blurred background with a sharp focus on the couple or a significant element can create a beautiful bokeh effect, drawing attention to the photo’s main subject. This technique adds a professional touch, making the subjects stand out against a dreamy backdrop. 

Groom filming groom with super 8 video camera
Groom filming groom with super 8 video camera

Framing Photos: More Than Just A Border  

A frame does more than just encase a photo; it accentuates its beauty. Here’s how to choose the perfect frame for your wedding photos: 

  • Classic Wooden Frames 

These timeless pieces complement rustic or vintage-themed weddings. Their natural texture and warmth can evoke feelings of nostalgia and tradition when framing photos. 

  • Modern Metallic Frames 

Sleek and chic, they’re perfect for contemporary wedding themes. Their reflective surfaces and clean lines can add a touch of modern elegance to any space, making the photos pop. 

  • Digital Frames 

Rotate through your favorite shots to ensure every memory gets its moment to shine. With the added benefit of slideshows and customizable display settings, they offer a dynamic way to relive multiple memories from a single frame.

  • Handcrafted Frames 

Personalized frames, perhaps with your wedding date or a special quote, add a unique touch. Crafted with love and attention to detail, they not only showcase your photos but also the personal story behind them. 

When selecting a frame, consider the decor of the room where it’ll be displayed. A baroque frame might look out of place in a minimalist living room, just as a simple frame might be overshadowed in a room with ornate decorations. 

Moreover, the matting can enhance a photo’s appeal, creating a visual break between the photo and the frame.

Framed Print
Framed Print

Tying It Up 

Your wedding day might last just a few hours, but the memories linger for a lifetime. By meticulously selecting and framing photos, you create lasting mementos that not only decorate your walls but also your heart.  

Every time you glance at that framed photo, you’ll be transported back to the joy, love, and bliss of that special day. So, invest the time and thought into this process.

 

September 28, 2023
ideas, Wedding

Eco-friendly Weddings: How to Plan a Sustainable Wedding

Incorporating sustainability into your wedding doesn’t mean compromising on elegance or beauty. As a wedding photographer of over 400 weddings, I’ve observed the growing trend of eco-conscious ceremonies and can vouch for their authentic charm.

Things to consider when planning eco-friendly weddings

As you set out to weave sustainability into your wedding celebrations, it’s essential to approach each decision with mindfulness. The beauty of eco-friendly weddings lie in the details, and each choice can significantly influence the broader impact on our environment.

Bride in Northern Palm Garden wedding photo
Bride in Northern Palm Garden wedding photo

From selecting the decor to coordinating with vendors, keeping eco-conscious principles at the forefront will ensure your celebration is in harmony with nature. Here are some key factors to consider as you embark on this beautiful, green journey –

Choosing an Eco-friendly Venue

The setting of your wedding creates its primary ambiance. Outdoor venues, from lush botanical gardens to serene beachfronts, naturally reduce energy consumption, providing an authentic, organic backdrop.

For those inclined towards indoor celebrations, there’s an increasing number of venues championing green practices such as measures like solar energy and recycling. Even better, some are affiliated with environmental initiatives such as 1% for the Planet, seamlessly blending commitment with celebration.

Try to choose a venue that also cuts down on paper and plastics and any un-necessary waste.

Big Easy radio Wedding Venue
Big Easy radio Wedding Venue

Sustainable Invitations

Digital invitations are convenient, customizable, and completely paper-free. For those partial to traditional paper invites however, choices are available. Recycled or ‘plantable’ options have become increasingly popular.

Plantable cards, which bloom into wildflowers or herbs when planted, offer a dual purpose: conveying information and later, adding a touch of nature to a guest’s garden. Adding QR codes for RSVPs or additional wedding information is both contemporary and eco-friendly.

Wedding invite
Wedding invite

Dress and Attire

The most eco-friendly way to dress yourself is to recycle your clothing – one of the more wasteful costs at a wedding tends to be the bridal gown, despite being absolutely beautful, they tend to only be worn once and can use a lot of resources to make. Try second hand stores or hand-me-downs, after all, vintage is on it’s way back to popularity!

Several designers have embraced sustainable materials without compromising on elegance. For the bridal party, the trend of renting outfits is rising. This way, the attire doesn’t just find a one-time use, promoting both fashion and sustainability.

Wedding dress hanging on cottacge
Wedding dress hanging on cottacge

Rings and Jewellery

The symbol of your eternal love can also be a symbol of commitment to the environment. Ethically sourced gemstones and recycled metals are becoming the preferred choice for many couples.

Alternatively, wooden rings or rejuvenated heirloom pieces offer a unique and eco-conscious touch to your wedding jewellery, ensuring your love story is intertwined with nature.

Wedding rings
Wedding rings

Decor and Florals

Nature offers a bounty that can beautify any setting. Opting for local and seasonal flowers supports local businesses and reduces transportation emissions. Potted plants are another charming option.

Not only do they serve as decor during the ceremony, but they can also be taken home by guests or the couple, continuing to flourish long after the festivities.

Engagement ring in Australian flowers
Engagement ring in Australian flowers

Catering and Menu

By choosing organic and locally sourced dishes, you ensure freshness and support local agriculture. A vegetarian or predominantly plant-based menu is another fantastic way to keep things green. And if you’re looking to surprise and delight your guests, edible centre pieces can be both a visual and a fun treat!

Food platter on display
Food platter on display

Transportation

Your grand entrance doesn’t have to be a grand emission. Electric cars are stylish and sustainable. If you wish for something more playful, a tandem bicycle is both eco-friendly and photo-worthy. For your guests, consider suggesting carpooling or chartering a bus or shuttle, turning the journey into a shared, eco-friendly experience.

Bridal horse and carriage
Bridal horse and carriage

Gifts and Favours

Donations to your favourite green initiative can be a meaningful gesture, and can illicit more giving from your guests when stated it’s for a charity.

For tangible gifts, items that can be used and reused, like bamboo cutlery or cloth bags, are both practical and aligned with the theme. Gifting plants is another heartwarming option, signifying growth and nurturing.

Succulent guest gifts
Succulent guest gifts

Zero-waste Practices

Every wedding has its share of waste, but with conscious choices, this can be minimized. Using compostable tableware is a start. Planning the food servings meticulously and having a plan for any leftovers, such as community donations, ensures that the celebration remains waste-free.

This approach doesn’t just benefit the environment; it also adds a layer of community involvement and sharing to your celebration.

The food
The food

Hair and Makeup

Opting for cruelty-free and organic beauty products ensures you’re radiant while making a positive choice. Embrace natural beauty with minimalist makeup, letting your genuine joy be the highlight of every photograph.

Bride having makeup done through window
Bride having makeup done through window

Documentation

Preserving memories needn’t cost the earth. Digital albums are a brilliant way to share and keep your special moments, ensuring longevity without the use of paper. Innovative photography methods, like using drones, can capture the entirety of your eco-friendly setting, providing unique angles and perspectives.

Drone shot from above
Drone shot from above

Working with Sustainable Suppliers

One of the most impactful ways to ensure your wedding is eco-friendly from the ground up is by partnering with sustainable suppliers who share your vision for a greener celebration.

As wedding photographers, we are proud members of 1% for the Planet. This means we donate a minimum of 1% of all our proceeds to environmental causes. We also carbon offset all our operations, ensuring that every step we take, from photoshoots to post-production, treads lightly on the earth.

1% for the Planet
1% for the Planet

Collaborating with suppliers that prioritize sustainability doesn’t just align with eco-friendly goals; it amplifies them. These partners, with their green practices, bring expertise and authenticity to your celebration, ensuring that the essence of your big day is both beautiful and responsible.

By weaving in sustainable choices at every step, your wedding day becomes not just a personal celebration, but also a testament to your commitment to a greener world.

How to Find Suppliers for Eco-Friendly Weddings

But how do you find suppliers who resonate with eco-friendly weddings? Here’s a guide to help you in this quest –

Research and Recommendations

Start with a basic online search to identify suppliers in your area who promote eco-friendly practices. Many businesses these days proudly highlight their green initiatives on their websites.

Don’t underestimate the power of word of mouth, either. Ask friends or family members if they know of any suppliers who prioritize sustainability. Recommendations can often lead you to trusted vendors whose eco-credentials have been tried and tested.

Destination Wedding Photographers

Eco-friendly Platforms

There are dedicated platforms and directories online that list eco-friendly wedding vendors, ranging from caterers to florists. Websites or apps focused on sustainable living often feature sections dedicated to events and weddings, making your search more streamlined.

Sneakys wedding photo
Sneakys wedding photo

Certifications and Affiliations

Check if the supplier has any eco-certifications or is affiliated with environmental organizations, such as 1% for the Planet. Such badges are often a testament to their commitment. Suppliers who carbon offset their operations offer a tangible measure of their environmental responsibility.

Natural light photo of bridal couple in trees
Sunset photo of bridal couple in trees

Ask Questions

When you have shortlisted potential suppliers, don’t hesitate to ask them specific questions about their practices. This could include inquiries about the origin of their materials, their waste management procedures, or their energy sources.

Suppliers genuinely committed to sustainability will appreciate your interest and will be transparent about their operations.

The Currant Shed wedding photo
The Currant Shed wedding photo

Attend Green Events or Expos

Eco-friendly expos or green-themed events often feature stalls or presentations by suppliers who focus on sustainability. These events are not just informative but also provide an opportunity to interact directly with potential partners, allowing you to gauge their authenticity and passion.

Botanic Gardens Adelaide wedding photo
Botanic Gardens Adelaide wedding photo

Check Reviews:

Reviews and testimonials provide real-life feedback on suppliers. While most reviews might focus on the quality of service, some might also shed light on the eco-friendliness of the supplier’s practices, giving you insights from those who’ve already employed their services.

Wedding photo on rocks at sunset
Wedding photo on rocks at sunset

Finding suppliers for eco-friendly weddings may require a bit more time and effort compared to the conventional route, but the results – a wedding that aligns with your values and treads lightly on the earth – are absolutely worth it.

September 26, 2023
Wedding, ideas

26 Ways to Commemorate Absent Loved Ones at Your Wedding

As an Adelaide based wedding photographer, I’ve been lucky enough to witness the magic of countless weddings across our stunning city and our country. Over the years, I’ve seen so many couples find beautiful ways to commemorate loved ones who couldn’t make it to their special day. Today, I’d love to share these heartwarming ideas with you!

Absent Loved Ones Memory Table

Ah, the memory table! What a timeless way to honour those we miss. Perhaps the most common way to commemorate absent loved ones is to put together a beautifully decorated table filled with framed photos, letters, and trinkets belonging to the couple’s loved ones. It was not just a spot for quiet reflection but becomes a gathering point where guests shared stories and reminisce.

Walking past it, the aroma of fresh lilies (Grandma’s favourite) from the Adelaide Central Market would whisk you away. Every element on the table told a story, making it a unique, personal tribute.

Guests pictures
Guests pictures

Wedding Program Tributes

Printing a touching tribute in the wedding program is a subtle, yet significant nod to loved ones. An Adelaide couple I photographed in Glenelg had heartfelt notes dedicated to family members alongside their pictures. Guests would read and remember as the ceremony went on.

Often, these tributes add depth to the ceremony, making everyone feel the presence of those dearly missed.

Wedding program
Wedding program

Photographic Memorials

Nothing captures a memory like a photograph, right? Photographic memorials can be done in a range of different ways, perhaps a charm tied to a bouquet, or a wall adorned with printouts of a person’s life.

Even the groom can wear cufflinks with miniature images of his late father, or perhaps a lapel pin. Such gestures ensure that though absent, loved ones are right there in every frame.

Photos on bouquet
Photos on bouquet

Lighting a Candle

A common sight at weddings is a memorial candle, often lit during the ceremony with the celebrant mentioning what it’s for, the flickering flame stands as a beacon, reminding everyone of the spirit of those not with them.

Many believe that lighting a candle allows the spirit to shine bright amidst the celebrations, and it surely adds a soft glow to your wedding photos!

Guests lighting wedding candles
Guests lighting wedding candles

Memorial Jewelry

Jewellery has a way of becoming a part of us. I remember once at a wedding in the Adelaide Hills, the bride wore a locket with a tiny note from her late sister. Every time she touched it, you could feel the bond they shared.

Whether it’s a piece passed down or something new, memorial jewellery is like holding a piece of your loved one close, all day.

bridal jewellery
bridal jewellery

Using Heirlooms in the Ceremony

One of the most touching weddings in Adelaide I covered showcased a bride wearing her grandmother’s veil. She told tales of her grandma getting it stitched from a boutique in Rundle Mall decades ago.

Incorporating heirlooms can be a beautiful nod to family history and the legacy of love that precedes you.

Bridal veil flying around the couple
Bridal veil flying around the couple

Creating a Memory Garden

If your venue has the room, setting up a memory garden filled with potted plants that your lvoed one used to enjoy having aorund is a nice way to honour them. Each plant can symbolise a loved one, and perhaps adorn each with a photo. Guests could stroll, reminisce, or simply sit and reflect amidst nature.

This living tribute not only honours loved ones but also thrives and grows as a testament to enduring love.

Succulant
Succulant

Reserving a Seat

An empty chair can speak volumes. I remember guests tearing up at a beach wedding in Henley, where a single rose adorned an unoccupied chair with a framed photo, representing the groom’s late mother.

Such gestures, though simple, resonate deeply, ensuring those absent are given their special place.

Chair
Chair

Reserving a Seat at the reception

Beyond the traditional empty chair at the ceremony, an empty seat at the reception with the name of a late family member. Flanked by fresh flowers, is a poignant reminder of their presence.

Dedicating such spaces at a reception holds profound significance. It’s a tangible affirmation that, even in their absence, our loved ones still occupy a distinct and honoured place during our most precious moments. In the midst of the joy and festivities, these reserved spots serve as grounding points, offering moments of reflection and deep connection.

guests who could not attend reception
guests who could not attend reception

Video or Audio Tributes

One wedding that I fondly remember was the wedding of Michaela & Paddy in Mclaren Vale where the reception featured a video of well wishes from guests all around the world who could not make it. The reactions from Michaela seeing the faces of loved ones talking to her via video was a beautiful addition to the day. The room was filled with laughter and tears as his witty anecdotes and blessings filled the air.

Video or audio tributes can be a powerful way to feel their presence, even from afar.

How to include guests

Incorporating Their Favourite Flowers

What’s more intimate than using flowers that your loved one use to love? Every bouquet and centerpiece can be a fragrant reminder of absent loved ones. Taking it one step further, you may even like in infuse any stattionary with a perfume they used to wear?

Choosing flowers linked to memories or loved ones is a beautiful way to infuse personal touches into your decor.

Wedding cake on display during lunch reception
Wedding cake on display during lunch reception

Bouquet and Boutonniere Tributes

Now, speaking of flowers, I once photographed a groom in Norwood who had a dried petal from his grandmother’s garden enclosed in his boutonniere. It can take the idea of using a simple photo charm attached to a bouquet to another level. While not many people other than yourself might know the significance, it’s still lovely to know in your own mind that your absent loved ones are represented in some way.

Heart shaped Bridal bouquet charm bronze
Heart shaped Bridal bouquet charm bronze

Crafting a DIY Memorial Keepsake

DIY is what makes a wedding personal and unique to you as a person, or couple! One super-creative couple in Port Adelaide designed beautiful memory pins for all their guests, each pin carrying a miniature portrait of a loved one.

Crafting these keepsakes not only serves as a tribute but also involves family and friends in the process, making it even more special.

Silver Wedding Bouquet Photo Memory Charm
Single Oval bridal Charm

Including Them in Photo Sessions

Now, this one’s close to my photographer heart! I once suggested to a bride during their engagement shoot to pose with her late mum’s portrait. The emotional photos captured were poignant and touching.

The absent loved ones you’re including in your photoshoot don’t have to be ‘gone’ either, they may simply not be able to attend your wedding for some other reason! Invite them on a family shoot before your big day, the photos you take may be priceless in the future.

It’s also quite common to recieve the request to photoshop in someone who could not attend, then print off the scene to put on display at the reception.

It’s always a pleasure to help couples in Adelaide find innovative ways to make sure that those who are absent still make it to the photo album.

Family sitting on tree trunk
Family sitting on tree trunk

Floating Lantern Releases

Now unfortunately due to fire concerns, this one – while absolutely awesome in every way! – cannot be done – at least in Australia. However the effect can still be achieved with grounded lanterns or candles placed around a wedding venue. Each lantern can represent a departed loved one, creating a spectacle as their memories illuminate the evening.

Wedding table centrepiece
Wedding table centrepiece

Memory Quilts and Fabrics

There’s something so warm and comforting about quilts. Crafiting a memory quilt using fabrics from clothes of their late family members can be quite an undertaking, but can make an incredibly heartfelt gift to centerpiece to a reception, perhaps draped over a bench, inviting guests to feel its warmth.

These can serve as a patchwork of memories, each square narrating a different tale of love.

Tribute Toasts

Cheers to the ones we miss! It’s always a touching addition to any speech where you offer a toast to an absent loved one’s memory. You may even go so far as serving their favourite wine for the toast, and tell stories about them as you drink to their memory

Tribute toasts are a great way to ensure everyone raises a glass in loving memory.

Chinese cheers
Chinese cheers

Creating a Memorial Book

At a vintage-themed wedding, there was this ornate memorial book, where guests could pen down their memories of the departed. Located by the entrance in Burnside, this book was brimming with stories and sketches by the end of the day. The book also doubled as the couple’s guest book so that whever they were to look through they would also be reminded of their absent loved one.

It’s a lasting keepsake, giving guests a chance to contribute their memories and sentiments.

Scrap book
Scrap book

Setting up a Digital Memory Wall

Marrying tradition with technology! Setting up a large TV as a digital wall where photos, videos, and messages related to their absent loved ones played on a loop can be a space-effective and interactive way to honour absent loved ones at your wedding.

A modern twist to remembering the old times – and as their photographer, capturing guests’ reactions to these memories was truly heartwarming.

Livestream viewers
Livestream viewers

Live Stream the Ceremony

With the ever-improving mobile coverage at many wedding venues, you have the fantastic option to live stream your wedding ceremony right from your smartphone. Most contemporary smartphones are equipped with impressive camera features. So, all you need to do is initiate a video call with the absent guest. Instead of pointing the camera at yourself, simply angle it towards the altar, allowing them to immerse themselves in the real-time events of your special day.

For those who are tech-savvy, consider leveraging platforms like Livestream. By connecting a camera to a computer with internet access, you can broadcast your wedding. The added advantage? many absent guests can join in and witness your joyous moments simultaneously.

This is something SvenStudios offers for free with any wedding we cover as a photographer or videographer.

bride and groom waving to their live stream
bride and groom waving to their live stream

Memory Balloon Release

This is another one of those lovely ideas that unfortunately should not be done at a wedding due to littering laws – however you can opt to perhaps fill multiple balloons with helium and release them at your reception hall, to be collected later?

Guests can release balloons with tiny notes attached, sending their wishes skywards for those not with them. The sight of colourful balloons ascending against the sky can be both joyous and emotional.

A simple, yet profound way to send love upwards.

Balloon man
Balloon man

Sewing Tokens into Wedding Attire

Sewing an absent loved one’s handkerchief, or piece of clothing sewn into a wedding dress is a common way to keep a loved one close all throughout a wedding day.

Such gestures are intimate, ensuring that even in the most significant moments, we carry a part of our loved ones with us.

Wedding dress hanging above bridal party
Wedding dress hanging above bridal party

Special Dances in Their Honour

Twirling to tunes that echo memories! I was in awe at a wedding in Prospect where a bride danced to her late father’s favourite song. The DJ played a special setlist commemorating absent loved ones.

The dance floor became a space of remembrance and celebration, making the music even more magical.

Dancing guests
Dancing guests

Set up an Audio Reminder

There’s an undeniable power in the human voice. It can evoke memories, feelings, and transport us back to specific moments in time. If the couple had a recording of an absent loved one’s voice perhaps they could set up a telephone that guests could literally pick up the phone and listen to their loved one’s voice.

This can also allow loved ones who are still alive, but not able to attend – be a part of the day by giving them a job to perhaps voice the introduction to an audio guest book, which is a nice way to augent a more traditional guest book with audio of your guests stating their well wishes.

the audio guest book
audio guest book

Writing Letters

During a wedding ceremony in the serene Adelaide Park Lands, a groom read aloud a letter to his late best mate. It was filled with shared jokes, promises, and dreams. There wasn’t a dry eye around.

Writing letters provides a voice to the heart’s yearnings, ensuring feelings are shared and acknowledged amidst the wedding joy.

tear jerking
tear jerking

Themed Accessory Stations

A really call bonbonerie idea I’ve come across is a ‘Memory Pin’ station. Guests could pick pins symbolising departed loved ones—like a guitar for a music-loving uncle or a rose for a gardening grandma. It can also be an idea if you’re planning on hosting a photobooth during your reception.

Such stations add a fun, interactive element, allowing guests to wear their memories and spark conversations.

Group using photobooth
Group using photobooth

Donation Drives

In lieu of gifts, a socially-conscious couple may encourage donations to a charity close to a late relative’s heart, or even perhaps related to cancer if they passed due to cancer (for example). The reception area can showcase a tribute corner with donation details, photos, and stories.

It was a heartening way to transform loss into hope, making a difference in the Adelaide community in the name of their loved one.

Be sure to include a credit card reader too to maximise donations!

Another fun way to do this is have the groomsmen add a secret word into the groom’s speech, or anyone’s speech really, and take ‘bets’ from guests on if they say it or not. Can be a fun way to raise a lot of money 🙂

Speech giver
Speech giver

I hope these ideas inspire all lovebirds to craft a wedding day that is as sentimental as it is celebratory while commemorating absent loved ones. Remember, it’s all about weaving love, memories, and connections into your special day. Cheers to love and the memories we cherish!

September 20, 2023
Wedding, ideas

Bridal Eyewear: Style Tips for the Ultimate Wedding Accessory

As wedding photographers, we’ve been exposed to a vast array of wedding trends, many of which have come and gone. But if you’re looking for timeless ways to make your wedding stand out, here’s one: couples who choose the right eyewear accessory often have the most memorable and beautiful photos – after all, your eyes are the focal point of your face, it’s what emotive photography is all about!

Eyewear can be a fabulous way to make a fashion statement that reflects your personal style on your special day and can add a little spice to your overall look. In this article, we’ll be going over some style tips on how to look and feel your best on your special day using bridal eyewear.

Bride at the end of hallway
Bride at the end of hallway

Match your bridal eyewear to your dress

Whether you’re a day-to-day glasses wearer or you simply want to add a chic edge to your wedding day look, it’s a good idea to match your dress to your eyewear. Accessories can often make or break your outfit, so here are some suggestions.

Planning a June wedding a la Hollywood sweetheart Alexandra Daddario, who stunned in her Danielle Frankel pleated silk gown? Top off the look with something sleek and vintage like Versace’s Biggie frames. If you’ll be walking down the aisle in a silhouette similar to Nicola Peltz-Beckham’s Valentino gown, opt for subtle eyewear like Prada’s Catwalk frames.

Wedding dress hanging at Al-Ru Wedding
Wedding dress hanging at Al-Ru Wedding

Select something unique

Accessorising your bridal look with eyewear is an opportunity to flaunt your personality. Brides looking to exude a sweet, romantic vibe can opt for styles like Eyebuydirect’s Nebulous frames in Clear Brown. More fashion-forward brides can choose eyewear in bolder styles similar to Burberry’s Vanessa sunglasses.

In the case of couples wanting a stronger, sportier look, Oakley’s range of eyeglasses are famous for being designed with performance in mind. They recently collaborated with football superstar Kylian Mbappé and came out with an eye-catching collection, including one with geometric arms called the Kylian Mbappé Signature Series HSTN, that can make your photos look quirky and exciting.

bridal couple under the trees and sun
bridal couple under the trees and sun

 

Wear his and hers frames

Choosing matching eyewear for the bride and groom will make for darling photos. Capture your wedding’s dreamy energy during your photography session with matching elegant frames like Ray-Ban’s Aviator Optics. However, if you and your husband-to-be are not glasses wearers, you can instead choose matching sunglasses. Emulate celebrity couples like Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck or newlyweds Cole and Barbara Sprouse with Hollywood staples like the New Wayfarer Classics.

Guest with MrMr glasses
Guest with MrMr glasses

Get your wedding party involved in the fun

Weddings are a celebration of the bride and groom. However, your lovingly selected wedding party should also be able to look and feel their best. Take notes from fashion icon and supermodel Kendall Jenner, who is often spotted wearing minimal yet cool frames. Have your bridesmaids don timeless sunglasses like the Round Metal frames from Ray-Ban. Meanwhile, the groomsmen are sure to look dashing in Clubmaster Classics, also by Ray-Ban.

bridal party on Mt Lofty House fountain
bridal party on Mt Lofty House fountain

There are so many cute and memorable ways to set your wedding apart. Accessorising with fashionable eyewear is not only trendy, but it’s a practical memorabilia for you to have and to hold even when the festivities are over.

September 5, 2023
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What makes wedding photography special?

Throughout our lives, there will be many moments that we’ll want to capture on camera. One of the most special of those is the day that we get married, the memories of which most of us hope to treasure forever. It goes without saying that this makes our wedding photography extra special – ahead, we delve into some of the reasons why.

Having been in the wedding photography business for 17-odd years, we have amassed a wealth of experience that enables us to capture these moments in the most special way possible. We know a thing or two about what makes wedding photography special!

Candid moments

Your wedding day is one of the happiest days of your life, so of course, there’s going to be plenty of fun, candid moments to capture – from romantic glances exchanged across the aisle, to frivolous dancing at the reception.

Rarely in life do we find that someone constantly has their eyes on us in order to take these sorts of unplanned photos. This is different on your wedding day, with a professional there each step of the way ensuring that not a moment is missed. The best part about this is everybody looks and feels good at a wedding, so the photos are guaranteed to meet expectations – unlike many of the candid photos we’re used to capturing ourselves.

Laughing bridesmaids
Laughing bridesmaids

Generational photography

It’s not often that you get every member of your family in one place – and it’s less often still that it happens in the presence of a professional photographer. Most couples find that with this opportunity to capture the eldest and youngest generations together, their wedding photos become extra meaningful – and make for the kind of stills that multiple generations will look back on with fondness for years to come.

Your wedding photographer will likely be able to capture sweet moments between your loved ones even when you’re not present – perhaps when you’re freshening up, or making your rounds at the reception. Because of this, you can relax as the day progresses knowing that your photographer will be around to capture any moments that you happen to miss.

Bridal approach with parents
Bridal approach with parents

Capturing the finer details

There’s a whole lot that goes into making your wedding day perfect, and that includes plenty of small details – from place settings, to aisle decorations, to invitations. None of these details are any less important than the other, and many of them will be ones that you want to remember through your wedding photos – particularly if they’ve taken a lot of time, money or creativity to get just right.

Professional photographers are used to documenting these sorts of small but important details. In fact, they know that such photos look stunning paired next to your wedding portraits, and always help to paint the overall picture of your day.

Engagement ring propped up in autumn colours
Engagement ring propped up in autumn colours

Photos treasured for a lifetime

Wedding photos are meaningful, and as such, we want them to last forever. Usually, they’ll make it into a special album, or take the front and centre spot on our mantlepiece – just one way that we tend to demonstrate our love for wedding photos over other kinds of photography. We want to be able to look at these photos when we’re old, as well as at other key moments throughout our lives – perhaps the birth of a child, or a special anniversary.

what makes wedding photography special
Groom leading bride on clifftop

When you recognise what makes wedding photography special, you make plenty of time to plan and prepare the perfect shots with your photographer – so that you can relieve such significant moments for years to come.

August 31, 2023
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