Posts Tagged: 2012 weddings
Contest: lucky + in love
Congratulations to all you recently engaged couples out there! This is an exciting time in your lives that can also be overwhelming. To help alleviate some of the planning pressure, we are giving away FREE planning consultations to three lucky + in love couples!
The prizes:
The three winning couples will receive their choice of one of the following packages:
- A complimentary She Said Yes! consultation session with Jennifer. This two-hour session will help you get your planning underway with vendor recommendations to match your wedding style and budget, a personalized planning checklist and budget worksheet, as well as the opportunity to discuss your questions and concerns {$250 value}.
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- A complimentary two-hour Décor Consultation with Jennifer to discuss the theme and design of your wedding vision! Included in this session are creative design suggestions suited to your wedding vision, venue(s) and budget, plus vendor recommendations for rental and décor items to save you time and frustration {$350 value}.
How it works:
- Complete and submit the lucky + in love contest entry form before January 28, 2011 and you will be entered to win one of the three free consultation sessions!
The fine print:
- Contest entries will be accepted from January 21st to January 28th, 2011.
- Winners will receive their free consultation session in person in the Edmonton area or via phone / Internet if they reside elsewhere.
- This contest is not applicable to couples who are already working with another wedding planning company.
- Winners will be randomly drawn from all correctly completed contest entries received by the contest deadline: Friday, January 28, 2011 at 11:59 PM MST. The winning couples will be announced on Monday, January 31st, 2011.
Enter the Jennifer Bergman Weddings lucky + in love contest now!
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Wishing you lots of love (and a little luck) in 2011!
Jennifer + Team
Formal Photo Checklist for Your Wedding
Although the formal photo session is often the least interesting part of your wedding day, it is important to capture images of your close family members and the special people in your lives. After all, there’s no guarantee that candid photos of Grandma on the dance floor will turn out!
Most photographers are happy to work with a list of important family / formal photos, but it’s always best to check with your photographer first and discuss how s/he prefers to handle this part of the day. The photo list can be a great guide for your photographer, but it can also hamper their creativity.
Use the following checklist as a guideline only and edit it to your own specific needs:
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Bride’s Side
Groom’s Side
Both Sides
Wedding Party (often handled before or after family photos)
Other
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Tips to keep in mind:
- The longer your list, the longer the photo session will take. Ensure that your wedding planner or coordinator is aware of this list so s/he can build it into your wedding day itinerary.
- Always inform your photographer and wedding coordinator if there are any sensitive situations in your respective families, such as divorced parents, step-parents, recently deceased family members, etc.
Jennifer