Being Good To Your Bridal Party: The Shorthand Guide

May 16th, 2012 by Brea Gunn, Category: For Brides, Wedding Planning

With so many people involved in the wedding of your dreams, you might find that the patience or the preferences of your bridal party are tested on a regular basis! It’s all very well if you like the 90s bow-back bridesmaids dresses, but that doesn’t mean your best friends will. In some circles it’s considered perfectly appropriate to honor every last wish of the bride and groom, regardless of what her bridal party think, bows, puff sleeves and hot pink galore. But if you want to avoid the possibility of paper bags on the heads of the bridesmaids on the big day, you might want to consider taking their suggestions into account!

Most brides are not the Bridezillas seen on television; most grooms are not Groomzillas – we’re sure you’re not. But in the run up to the most important day of your life, things can get stressful. So we’ve compiled a list of three important things to consider as you prepare to get hitched.

Featured Michigan Wedding Photographer:
Argyle Photography LLC

May 3rd, 2012 by Deb Carpenito, Category: Photographer Showcase

We’re so happy to welcome Argyle Photography LLC, our newest Featured Birmingham Michigan Wedding Photographer!

Argyle Photography is a small “boutique” style company that specializes in capturing every moment of your wedding day in a spectacularly beautiful way.

Wedding Refresher: A Practical Field Guide by Robbie Gantt

April 25th, 2012 by Deb Carpenito, Category: For Photographers, Wedding Photography Preparation Tips, Wedding Photography Techniques


As professional photographers we are all lured by the siren’s song on the latest and greatest equipment. It is very easy to get caught up in all the new gear and incredible products that are available in our ever-evolving industry. I’m just as guilty as the next shooter who drools over the latest DLSRs, but the truth is, I can take just as BAD a picture with the top-of-the-line DSLR as I can with a compact camera. The most expensive, shiniest, newest, fastest piece of equipment will always be a poor substitute for talent and technique.

The Pre-Event Checklist For Event Photographers

April 25th, 2012 by Deb Carpenito, Category: For Photographers, Wedding Photography Preparation Tips

This is the most important form a professional photographer can have, not only to diligently monitor the safe acquisition of digital image files, but to show no lack of diligence in a lawsuit.