One of the absolute vendor essentials for your wedding is a photographer. The photos captured on your big day are something you’ll frame in your home, pass down to your children, and be able to look back on with fond memories for years to come. Along with a wedding film, photos are the best way. . . Read More
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As you approach your upcoming wedding, there will be so many things that are going through your mind. When you are planning and preparing for the day of, you’re going to want to keep in mind the many things you need to do the morning of your wedding day. We’ve curated our top 5 tips. . . Read More
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Updated April 26, 2019 Writing the perfect wedding toast tends to have a nerve-wracking reputation. The standards may seem pretty high when you are one of the honored few asked to speak of a new couple about to begin the rest of their lives together. We are no stranger to a quality, heartfelt. . . Read More
As wedding videographers, it should come as no surprise that we love a good first look. Capturing that first moment you see your soon-to-be spouse is truly magical and we’ve seen just about every priceless reaction out there. Check out a few of our favorites below and even more here! Not only does it add another. . . Read More
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Posted: March 17th, 2017
Category: Planning Tips
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How to deal with the number one uninvited wedding guest. Just about every bride in the Pacific Northwest is leary of one specific uninvited wedding guest – rain. Every detail has been perfectly planned, the forecast has been checked 15 times an hour all week, yet there is still that chance Mother Nature will sneak. . . Read More