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Unique Wedding Favors 2008



Wedding Favors are a sheer way to show your appreiciation to your guest for coming to your wedding. Most people go all out and others just want a plain or smaller type wedding.
Well I know this so I want to help

every one we can with this and make their wedding that much more special. So, what I have done is put together my thoughts and my experiences to allow you to get some ideas to help you with your wedding dream adventure.

I think every wedding should stand for something that you are or what you feel your love for each other represents. So, here are a few themes that I am just throwing out there for you to use for your wedding.

To start you should first find out what time of year do you want your dream wedding to be done in. Also you should figure out do you want a Elegant type wedding or just a cheap type of wedding. The reason I say this is because there are Elegant Wedding Favors and Cheap Wedding Favors out their and you can find them both in a Unique Wedding area also you can Find many Unique Wedding Favors.

"Snow in Love" Tea Lights are very great for the Winter Wedding Favors, a“Fall in Love” tealight candles Are great for Fall Wedding Favors.

You Could also check out the "Four Seasons" Glass Photo Coasters which represents Coaster Wedding Favors or All the Seasons of the year.

Well any way if you are needing to see more wedding favors or want to see the wedding favors above go below and check out the areas that I have listed for you.

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Color 2008 Wedding Color Forecast and Trends

Trends for weddings are continually changing. Each spring designers preview what color or colors they think will be the hot trend for the following year. The wedding color trend for 2008 will bring a fashionable new color scheme and a monochromatic color palate to brides to select from.

Yellow was all over the runways this past spring, which is great news for brides. Yellow is the color of sunshine and brings feelings of warmth and happiness to those who view it or wear it. When

used alone, yellow makes an impact, when used as an accent; it compliments many other colors very nicely. Pale yellows are great for spring weddings, lemon yellows give a citrus punch to summer weddings and deep mustards are beautiful for fall and winter weddings.

This year, orange was the trendy wedding color, and it will continue into 2008. From creamy peaches and bright citrus hues to darker tangerines and burnt sienna - colors in the orange family all compliment yellow. This brings us to the next trend for weddings in 2008: the monochromatic theme. Yellows and Oranges look fabulous together; they complement each other nicely, and make an impact when used collectively.

To draw on the monochromatic theme in your wedding, select three colors with different saturations. For example, to incorporate this in your wedding you may want to pair a soft peach with a light yellow and a darker orange.

Chocolate Brown is also a color which has been and will continue to be popular next year. To go with a monochromatic theme select taupe, gold and brown together for an elegant feeling. Chocolate brown is also a neutral color which pairs nicely with both yellow and orange.

Keep in mind that if you draw your color inspiration from nature, and the season you are marrying in, your wedding will be beautiful. Colors drawn from nature are always fashionable, yet timeless. Ultimately, the color you select for your wedding should be something you are comfortable with. Select colors you will be able to enjoy in your photographs for years to come.

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Professional Wedding Photography

The steady, ongoing work produced from wedding photography generates the majority of new clients for most photography studios and freelance photographers. A wedding photographer will need

to comfortable with the following activities & skills:

  • Candid shots (photojournalistic) and posed shots
  • Making slides, prints, and slideshows (digital or otherwise)
  • Traditional albums
  • Taking shots in the outdoors at a party, beach, or rustic locale
  • Snapping shots indoors at a temple or church

In the late 1860's in America, couples started hiring photographers and posing at the wedding. The art form of photography for the wedding was created by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826. However, the idea of live action shots and of capturing the event itself came up after the Second World War. Often, the photographers would just show up inconspicuously at a wedding, snap the photos, and venture to sell them later on to the family. This forced studios to start covering the events, lest they be booted out by freelance photographers.

After the wedding is over, a small time lapse is incurred, and, thereafter the photographer shows "proofs" to the couple. The proofs can be in the form of prints, thumbnail galleries, or all of the images on CD-ROM. They may also make separate galleries or slideshows, and they're sometimes themed.

Photographers may sell additional prints to the couple through a web site with thumbnail galleries and an e-commerce back-end, often in conjunction with a vendor or broker website that charges a commission for each print purchase.

The common types of wedding photography include the photojournalistic realism and spontaneous photographer behavior of some, the classic or traditional posed method, and a hybrid of the two called fashion-based wedding photography.

In big cities, there are often studios devoted to wedding photography because photography for the wedding is such a mammoth market in metropolitan areas. People are always moving in and out and getting married. Take a look at a portfolio of the photographer's former work for assurance.

The Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI), the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), and, especially, the Wedding Photojournalists Association (WPA) offer training, professional support, and tips to member photographers.

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