Wedding Blog

  • The Promise of Love

    Long−term committed relationships are as common for gay and lesbian couples as they are for heterosexual couples. Over the years, I've performed a number of commitment ceremonies for same−sex couples. With the legalization of same−sex marriages in California, this is a new era for homosexual couples. After a long wait, they finally have the chance to plan their wedding. What an exciting time!

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  • I Don't Direct...

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    "My shooting style is highly unobtrusive and candid. I don’t get in the way. I don’t direct events but rather, wait for them to unfold,"Magbanua says. Based out of Makati, Philippines, Jason Magbanua has an "MTV style" of making wedding videos. He captures the not so obvious, but special moments. And he creates a product that's unique, fresh and beautiful!

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  • 5 Tips for What to Wear Under There!

    Photography by Sarah K Chen - see more at www.sarahkchen.com
    Your wedding lingerie is probably the most carefully chosen underwear of your life. It’s the one day you want to feel uniquely amazing from top to bottom, inside and out. And those wedding undergarments can either keep you happy and cool or make you miserable during those magical hours. Here are five important suggestions for buying the perfect undies:

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  • Weather or Not

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, the weather is as fickle as the proverbial finger of fate. After several glorious sunny, hot days the forecast called for the return of the fog that cools San Francisco and the cities around the Bay. I left my house in the East Bay, dressed in my summer officiant attire (a sleeveless silky dress) and headed across the bridge to Golden Gate Park. There I am, sitting in freeway traffic wondering if I'll make it on time. I gaze across the Bay and see an enormous fog bank rolling in over the city. By the time I reach the site, the temperature has dropped at least twenty degrees. I'm greeted by the happy groom in his three-piece suit, while the lovely bride looks like she just emerged from a walk in freezer.

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  • Planning Tip of the Week - Name Play!

    Photography by Anna Kuperberg - see more at www.kuperberg.com
    What is a Monogram? A monogram is simply the combination of 2 or more letters to create a unique and personalized logo. During the 1920’s and 1930’s, the monogram was commonly used to define a family’s status among society. A family who had a monogram of their own, meant they had items to monogram; like silver, or linens or jewelry.

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  • Want to Plan Green? Need Help?

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    Planning an ethical wedding for Oct-Dec 2008 and still have lots to do?

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  • Orchestrating your Ceremony

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    Think of your wedding ceremony as a performance. Your friends and family (otherwise known as "the audience") take their places, the musicians begin to play and, if everything goes well, all those involved in the processional walk smoothly down the aisle to the altar. The music stops and the ceremony begins.

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  • Planning Tip of the Week: Fairies at Your Wedding

    Photography by Anna Kuperberg - see more at www.annakuperberg.com

    A flower girl’s dress can get pretty pricey. And since the girls grow up so fast, chances are slim to none that they’ll wear their dress again.

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  • Last Minute Changes

    You finally find the perfect site for your ceremony, and it's available on the day you've selected. As the two of you look around excited by the possibilities, you can just picture the ceremony. The chairs will go in the green meadow, the altar will be on the foot bridge that crosses the stream, all the flowers will be in bloom and the sun will be shining. Your wedding will look just like the magazine photo you have tacked to your wall.

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  • Dressing the Bridal Bump: How to Find Your Ideal Maternity Wedding Gown

    Bridey and Groomy sittin’ in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g; first comes love, then comes…marriageandababyinababycarriage.

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