Showing posts with label wedding tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding tips. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2008

new blog and website!

Thank you to all of my blog readers who visits, comments and has book marked this Blog! I have a new blog with bigger images and categories to search for posts under. I have lots of new and exciting things happening this coming year and can't wait to share it all with you! Please visit my Destination Wedding photography Blog to check out the latest and greatest! I look forward to seeing you there!

Check out the Chicago Wedding Photographer also!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Not MIA, just really busy...

after many sleepless nights (and i'm afraid there will be a few more up ahead), we have crafted a new blog and website! it will be up VERY soon... Launch date:

Monday, April 7th, 2008.
12:00 a.m.

till then, this good ol' blog will be retiring... will post one last time re-directing you to the new one... stay tuned!

here's a sneak peek =) i'm super excited!!!!


Tuesday, July 24, 2007

"Running of the Brides"

The annual Filene's Basement, world famous Bridal Event will be this Friday, July 27th here in Chicago on State Street...

Should you decide to be part of the 'running of the brides', here are some tips to prepare you for the event :)

1. Arrive at Filene's Basement very early, as the line starts forming hours before the store opens for the wedding dress sale.

2. Bring a team of at least two helpers with you. While it may be tough to talk a guy friend into joining you, if you can, you'll be glad for the help, as wedding gowns can be heavy!

3. Devise a way to keep track of your team once you're in the store. You might all wear bright colored sweatshirts or hats, carry flashing light sticks, don silly headbands with springy antennae or wear whistles around your necks.

4. Visit a bridal salon or study bridal gowns in magazines and on the Web to decide in advance what type of gown you prefer. White or ivory? Simple or elaborate? Sheath or full-skirted? Be sure to show your team pictures of what you have in mind. Also be sure your helpers know what sizes to look for, keeping in mind that most bridal gowns run small, so you'll need a size larger than what you normally wear. A good seamstress will have little trouble altering a gown that is too large, but you should avoid gowns that are too snug.

5. Wear comfortable shoes and a bodysuit or bathing suit under a sweatsuit. It's not likely that you'll find a dressing room, so you'll have to try on wedding dresses in the midst of the chaos.

6. When the doors open, be prepared to grab up as many wedding dresses as you can in the first several minutes. Once the racks are emptied and brides begin trying on wedding gowns, bartering begins, so the more dresses you score up front, the better your chances of swapping for "the one."

7. Don't be afraid to try on a dress that isn't exactly what you had in mind. You may be surprised once you see the gown on you instead of on a hanger.

8. Bring along a small mirror, as it may be difficult to get a place in front of the store's full-length mirrors. It won't be ideal, but it will give you a sense of whether the gown's neckline is flattering and help you decide whether to hold onto a dress or pass it along.

9. Be patient. As more brides-to-be either find their perfect dresses or give up, there will be additional gowns to try.

10. Keep in mind that no dress is a bargain if you don't love it. Filene's Basement won't allow you to return a wedding dress purchased at the sale, so save your money if you don't think you'll be completely satisfied. That said, if you do find a spectacular dress, run straight to the registers. Filene's Basement's wedding dress sale is a one-day event.


Request the “Secrets of Success—finding your dream dress at Filene’s Basement’s Running of the Brides.” by emailing Pat.boudrot@filenesbasement.com

Thursday, June 7, 2007

something different, unique, and one-of-a-kind...


I'd like to feature Ela Kaya, a local artist who specializes in wedding painting! Ela creates original, one-of-a-kind paintings and drawings of your wedding day! Due to the great response that I've had during my meetings, I've decided to blog and let you know about Ela's fine art paintings... as an artist of photography, I appreciate the work that Ela does and her contribution to making your wedding special and unique! This is definitely something to consider as this is not only a painting, but an art work of you on one of the most special days of your lives!

Ela can create the artwork at your wedding (as an added 'entertainment' aspect to your wedding), or even create a painting of your favorite wedding photo if your wedding has past already... Why not surprise your husband/wife with an exclusive wedding anniversary present?

Ela creates both abstract and realistic paintings with many different styles... she can also imitate your favorite artist styles as well (ie. Van Gogh). Ela uses the following mediums to paint or draw your artwork - oil, acrylic, charcoal, colored pencil, and watercolor.

Pricing starts at $295. If you are currently a Misha Media client, she's offering a special discount on her artwork :)

Ela does great work... here are a few of her sample artwork... how I wish I had something like this for my wedding!

please emailme@mishamedia.com
for more information on Ela Kaya's artwork!


medium: charcoal

medium: charcoal

medium: charcoal

medium: charcoal




medium: acrylic

medium: acrylic

medium: acrylic




medium: prisma colored pencil

medium: prisma colored pencil

Friday, May 11, 2007

pamper yourself!

as your wedding day comes nearer, don't forget to make time to pamper yourself! whether it's the day before your wedding or sometime during the week, make an appointment with all of your attendants for a spa day! not necessarily have to get the works done, but at least a massage! you deserve it! a very relaxing massage will make you glow and shine on your wedding day! (also, don't forget to tell your massage therapist that your wedding is coming up! he/she will definitely take that into consideration so that you're not sore on your wedding day)

just my 2 cents...

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

'forever' stamps

just a thought... there's going to be a postage increase (again!) on may 14th and the rate will increase from 39 cents to 41 cents!

the USPS have what they call 'forever' stamps... this will sell for 41 cents and will remain valid for first-class postage regardless of future rate increases. who knows when the next postage increase will be... it just seems like it's always going up nowadays... :(

so with that in mind, this might be a good investment for brides and grooms... possibly for save-the-date's, wedding invites, shower thank you cards, and wedding thank you cards... or if you're really into snail mailing greeting cards, this will definitely be an advantage for you!

although they are selling for 41 cents currently, at least you'll be guaranteed this rate for your future mailers!

photo courtesy of msnbc

just my 2 cents... no pun intended

Monday, March 5, 2007

engagement sessions... tips!

I love engagement sessions! Your engagement session gives me the opportunity to know you and your fiance better before your big day! This is truly the big warm-up before your wedding! As the weather is getting somewhat better =[ , I've been getting many inquiries on scheduling for engagement sessions... Please email or call me to schedule yours!

Here are a few tips of what to wear for your session.


When deciding what to wear, make sure that your colors don't match those of your future spouse but that they blend in with each other, such as different shades of one color or a light color with a dark color. Be sure to coordinate your colors so that they do not clash. Avoid wearing something too bright or with busy patterns. Lastly, make sure that you wear something comfortable. If you do not feel comfortable, then you will not look comfortable. Typically, women wear pants with a sweater or shirt and men wear khaki pants with a buttoned shirt.

Your choice for clothing may also depend on the setting and your own personal preferences. You may want more formal clothing for pictures inside but more of a dressy casual for pictures outdoors. Or you may prefer jeans over pants since you will be dressed up for the wedding. Your choice also depends on your own personalities. For example, if you wear jeans and are comfortable in them, you may prefer to wear them for your pictures. If you still cannot decide, bring several outfits with you to your engagement session and let us choose the pair that looks best on you both as a couple.

My engagement session photos are all yours to keep (just like your photos from your wedding)

What my clients have done in the past with these photos are:

- save the date's
- rehearsal dinner invites
- center piece photos
- newspaper engagement announcement

Get creative and Enjoy!

=D Michele

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

princess on your wedding day...

ok now why did they not have this for my wedding? i saw this on the news and was totally excited...

Walt Disney Company and bridal designer Kirstie Kelly have developed a line of gowns that pay homage to Cinderella, Jasmine, Snow White, Ariel and Sleeping Beauty.

The gowns will be high-fashion and very modern.

Solutions Bridal in Winter Park will be the only store in Central Florida to carry the line, which will retail from about one-thousand to three-thousand dollars.

The line will be expanded to include bridesmaid dresses, flower-girl dresses and jewelry in October.

how cute is that! i cannot wait to see what these gowns will look like!

oOo michele

Sunday, February 11, 2007

to chew or not to chew?

i'll be posting some wedding tips here and there based on my experiences as a wedding photographer :) enjoy!

! Try not to chew gum on your wedding day! If you are one of those gum chewers, try to keep it to a minimum... getting caught in the act of chewing on photo (& video) is not too flattering...

as a photographer, i always try to keep an eye out for this... getting caught with a photo mid-chew is not too good... much more a video of you chewing the whole time... imagine in slow-mo (oh no!!)

just my 2 cents