This week I have the pleasure to bring you the wedding of Ginger + Jeff. They are now husband and wife. They got married at a local restaurant, Ceviche Of Tampa, where the food is absolutely delicious. I can't express enough how easy Ginger and Jeff were to work with. I thank you for the honor of being your wedding photographer, and wish you guys many happy years together. Well, without further ado, here are some pics!!!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
White Dress, Black Tux?
In today's post, I have the pleasure of featuring a guest blogger, and good friend of mine, Rv. Judith Guasch. She shares her thoughts in regards to white wedding dresses, black tux, and non-traditional wedding attire. Enjoy!
Now, go a step further, and have fun with it. Put your own personal stamp on your selection of attire, and don’t let what you think you are SUPPOSED to wear be your only deciding factor. Not every girl looks good in bright white, and not every setting is the perfect place for black shiny shoes and a tuxedo.
What if your favorite color is blue? Is a white gown your only choice? Of course not! The bride in
this photo had an absolutely STUNNING blue gown with black lace and beading. And recently another of my brides opted for a red gown with silver beading for her second wedding.
And why should the groom’s attire options be limited? This groom had a kilt and Prince Charles tuxedo jacket
custom made in Scotland in his family plaid ~ just for the wedding. Or perhaps one of you, or your attendants are in the military, why not opt to wear dress uniforms?
And what about the whole theme wedding option? Maybe you are getting married on Halloween, or at a Renaissance Faire, why not dress the part like this couple did?
It is the personal touches the two of YOU put on your day, which your guests will remember. So have at it, and have fun!
Want to read more from the author, here's her site: http://www.lovely-uniqueweddings.com/
White Dress, Black Tux?
Every wedding has its own “feel” whether you are purposefully planning a theme or allowing the setting to set the flavor. So, why not take that feel or flavor, and also let it influence your attire selectio
n. Look at it this way, the breezes of a beach wedding lend themselves to a groom in khaki’s and a short sleeve shirt and a bride in a flowy dress rather than a poofy princess gown and a black tux.
What if your favorite color is blue? Is a white gown your only choice? Of course not! The bride in
And why should the groom’s attire options be limited? This groom had a kilt and Prince Charles tuxedo jacket
custom made in Scotland in his family plaid ~ just for the wedding. Or perhaps one of you, or your attendants are in the military, why not opt to wear dress uniforms?And what about the whole theme wedding option? Maybe you are getting married on Halloween, or at a Renaissance Faire, why not dress the part like this couple did?
It is the personal touches the two of YOU put on your day, which your guests will remember. So have at it, and have fun!
Want to read more from the author, here's her site: http://www.lovely-uniqueweddings.com/
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Tampa Wedding Photographer | Emely & Frank {We're Married}
I had the pleasure of photographing Emely & Frank's wedding. They are such a nice couple, fun, laid back, and a breeze to work with. The said I Do on May 5th, 2011 at The Palmetto Club @ Fishhawk Ranch in Lithia, Fl.
Tags: Tampa wedding photographer, tampa engagement photographer, The Palmetto Club at FishHawk Racnh. Tampa Photographer.
Tags: Tampa wedding photographer, tampa engagement photographer, The Palmetto Club at FishHawk Racnh. Tampa Photographer.
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