Mark the Venue


Wedding venue is such as important aspect of the wedding, that the wedding date often depends on the availability of the venue rather than the other way round. After all, the venue speaks a lot more about the social status of both the bride and groom even before people step into the venue –the invite says it all.

There would be two parts of the wedding that would need to be organized- the wedding ceremony and the wedding reception.

There is a trend of theme parties and team wedding. These types of weddings stress on decors, dress, material and food.

A good wedding location would be one that is close to the bride’s place, because people and goods would be continuously moving back and forth. It should have accessibility for children, elderly and the disabled, good rest room and ample water and electricity. Rooms to stay overnight are definite bourns.

If wedding is in the night the power backup and lighting aspects are important, and so is the absence of mosquitoes. These things can make or break the experience of your guests.

If your venue manger if he has a back up plane if rains is too windy outside. How cold or hot is it going to be/ do you have air conditioning? If you do, do you have sufficient fans if the air conditioning fails? Remember also that a crowded hall can get hot, people would be wearing a lot of no cotton; it’s not fun to bank on ‘good weather’ only to end up with a blistering sun with little cooling available.”

Taking wedding picture is not just to point and shoot- it’s like living an experience. Your wedding is the most important events of your life’s full of excitement, Emotions, friends, family, and love. A photographer records the living memories of that special day and creates a unique storybook album for you to cherish and relive that event the rest of your life.

One should make maximum effort to capture all the tender moments of the day-the planned, the unplanned and the spontaneous-through the lens of camera. The ceremonies in an Indian wedding are otherwise also elaborate and can take considerable time even when condensed. An Indian marriage is traditionally a public affair, with the bridegroom take in a procession through the town. Even a modest Indian wedding can have several hundred participants, who are all though to be relative and close friends. By convention a photographer is required to include each guest in at least one photograph, which includes the bride and the groom. Generally Indian wedding proceedings do not pause for photographs, requiring the photographers to anticipate the next event and be ready with the right angle.

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