Since the photobooth “save the date” cards I featured a while back were so popular, I figured it was worth sharing this video showing you how to make your own.
Is it the jacket? Is it the boots? Is it the hair? Or wait, is that kilt leather?! Regardless, Kevin’s taking “sexy kilt” to a whole new level. Don’t get me wrong: Miroslava herself is positively dripping teh secksay in that bright red dress. But I’m used to seeing sexy brides. Grooms, for better or for worse, usually have to settle for “dignified” or “handsome.” Not this one! You can see lots more about this Cannon Beach, OR, wedding on over on Flickr. PS: I find that these photos are best enjoyed while listening to Kevin’s music. One more Kevin-in-a-kilt shot below. Read the rest of this entry »
Everafter Images definitely caters to all sorts of nontraditional brides, with their wedding photography blog currently featuring Renaissance themed Renewal of Vows and a heavily pierced/inked semi-traditional-but-not Jewish wedding. And these Austin wedding photographers are looking for offbeat brides to photograph — and to prove it, they’re offering a 10% discount to all offbeatbride.com readers! You can get in touch with Raymond and Debra via the Everafter Images website, or call them directly at 512-989-6952. Just mention you found them on offbeatbride.com to get the discount. This was originally posted as a comment to the “Your wedding is tacky” post, but I think it’s important and wanted to take the time to answer it publicly.
Elizabeth, I totally hear you and it’s definitely a balance I struggle with when thinking about offbeat editorial and moderation strategy. Honestly: it’s not like I love every single nontraditional wedding I see. It’s not like I’ve never looked at a wedding photo and thought “Woah! Bleah!” But ultimately my goal has always been acting as a cheerleader and supporter of nontraditional couples. From the introduction of my book: Read the rest of this entry »
An entire photo set of Dana the flower girl, courtesy of Gwyneth Collen Photography.
The NYTimes writes up a puppetry wedding where Oscar the grouch was part of the ceremony. (thanks, Stacey!)
Things I love about Sarah & John’s wedding: bride in glasses, a red dress, and striped socks — plus rings on My Little Ponies! (Thx, Rachel!) |
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