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raysbride
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From: tampa, fl formerly st pete

picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 10:58 AM
i could not find a close enuff topic so i started a new one sorry.

the wedding is at 7pm and so the pics wont start being taken until around 745. the photog wants to take pics earlier that day on the grounds of the hotel which is scenic but i am wearing ivory i cant keep sh??t clean for more than 5 minutes my dileamna should i chance taking early pics and pray i dont get dirty or just suffer with mostly nite shots. listen i can wear white and stand still and still get dirty. they used to take bets at work how long i before i would have a mark on me. :) its just that bad. advise.
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SeptBride
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Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 11:05 AM
I think you would want to take pics BEFORE your dress has stains on it.
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raysbride
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From: tampa, fl formerly st pete

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 03:48 PM
no sept. i was thinking dont touch the dress until the ceromony then after take all the pics
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DaughterRhonda
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From: Jersey City, NJ

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 04:08 PM
I actually took pictures before. My photographer came to our hotel room and took so many wonderful pictures. She captured so many wonderful memories. I didn't take pictures at the church before because I didn't want anyone to see my dress.
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SeptBride
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From: New Jersey

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 04:58 PM
raysbride no sept. i was thinking dont touch the dress until the ceromony then after take all the pics


So you would want to take pics after the dress has stains? I'm confused
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raysbride
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From: tampa, fl formerly st pete

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 05:28 PM
no sept. i will take pics earlier in the day and be careful to not stain it ok?
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ClassyCounselor
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From: Texas

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 06:40 PM
Raysbride, why don't you get someone to follow you around and touch your gown for you, like picking it up in the front and back and positioning it on the ground? They can wear gloves or something too or have a towel with baking soda or whatever they need to quickly address any spot before it sets in. I dunno...just throwing ideas your way!
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raysbride
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From: tampa, fl formerly st pete

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 06:41 PM
i understand what u are saying classy but i am a magnet for marks and things. i dont have to maove and i am marred lol but i am gonna take day pics and wing it thanks
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MrsRobinson2b
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From: Long Island, NY

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 06:48 PM
My photographer suggested the same thing; taking pics early in the day. My only problem was heck w/stains...I didn't want anyone (including FH) to see me prior to the wedding.

I've opted to take my pics during sunset as I too don't want to risk getting dirty but also, I've worked too hard to keep my dress a secret. :-)

I say ...wing it!!! Take the pics after the ceremony.
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MsBoston
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From: Boston, MA

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 07:21 PM
I have to say I agree w/MrsR2b, I mean you KNOW you. How would you feel walking down the isle with gravy on your dress (ok maybe not gravy but grass stains?) I think pictures as you are getting ready and when you are heading out and haven't reached the isle will suffice as long as you STAY CLEAN! I share your sentiment Raysbride beacuse if I get ANYTHING and I mean ANYTHING on my dress before I walk down that isle...let me tell you heads are gonna roll! A professional photographer will have the correct lenses and lighting to take well lit photos. I hadn't thought about this at all...Great post!
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raysbride
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From: tampa, fl formerly st pete

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 08:21 PM
MsBoston I have to say I agree w/MrsR2b, I mean you KNOW you. How would you feel walking down the isle with gravy on your dress (ok maybe not gravy but grass stains?) I think pictures as you are getting ready and when you are heading out and haven't reached the isle will suffice as long as you STAY CLEAN! I share your sentiment Raysbride beacuse if I get ANYTHING and I mean ANYTHING on my dress before I walk down that isle...let me tell you heads are gonna roll! A professional photographer will have the correct lenses and lighting to take well lit photos. I hadn't thought about this at all...Great post!


thanks ms boston,

the costs of my photog, because these are the only things u will have to remeber ur wedding by, :) quoted by my aunt should have ALL the equip needed. and i dont really want anyone including fh to see me in my dress. i am having a blonde moment but i have decided heck i will wing the ceromony and he better be worth the price of good pics.

i'll have them getting ready and sunset pics. thanks everyone for the help

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ClassyCounselor
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From: Texas

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/09/2007 08:40 PM
Good luck! I'm sure it'll work out.
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housewife147
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Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/10/2007 08:56 AM
My wedding ceremony will be starting at 7pm as well. I am going to take pics before with me and my girls and after with my husband and entire bridal party. We are going to have two photographers so before the wedding one will be with me and one will be with my husband.
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TAJMOM
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From: NJ

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/11/2007 05:13 AM
Ray I say wait until after. You guys know i'm full of stories so here you go. My best friend got married many years ago. Since her ceremony was starting later in the day, she also wanted to take all pics b4 wedding. Also she didn't want to miss any of her reception or *bleep*tail hour. I asked her if she was sure, i mean don't u want to see the look on your FH face as he sees u for the 1st time in your gown. I did not think it was a good idea but after all it was her day. Well, she missed the look on his face when he came down to take the pics since she was taking some of the other shots. I was in pics but facing him. Trust, it was a face that every bride is hoping 4 when she picks out her dress and everything. 15 years later, her biggest regret is she did not get to see the look on his face when he saw her for the 1st time. I tried to tell her but,,,, So trust Rays bride, wait until after.


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raysbride
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From: tampa, fl formerly st pete

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/11/2007 10:28 AM
TAJMOM Ray I say wait until after. You guys know i'm full of stories so here you go. My best friend got married many years ago. Since her ceremony was starting later in the day, she also wanted to take all pics b4 wedding. Also she didn't want to miss any of her reception or *bleep*tail hour. I asked her if she was sure, i mean don't u want to see the look on your FH face as he sees u for the 1st time in your gown. I did not think it was a good idea but after all it was her day. Well, she missed the look on his face when he came down to take the pics since she was taking some of the other shots. I was in pics but facing him. Trust, it was a face that every bride is hoping 4 when she picks out her dress and everything. 15 years later, her biggest regret is she did not get to see the look on his face when he saw her for the 1st time. I tried to tell her but,,,, So trust Rays bride, wait until after.


thanks. that was the best reason why to wait:) i dont wanna miss that.
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MrsRobinson2b
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Posts: 250
From: Long Island, NY

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/13/2007 05:50 PM
TAJMOM Ray I say wait until after. You guys know i'm full of stories so here you go. My best friend got married many years ago. Since her ceremony was starting later in the day, she also wanted to take all pics b4 wedding. Also she didn't want to miss any of her reception or *bleep*tail hour. I asked her if she was sure, i mean don't u want to see the look on your FH face as he sees u for the 1st time in your gown. I did not think it was a good idea but after all it was her day. Well, she missed the look on his face when he came down to take the pics since she was taking some of the other shots. I was in pics but facing him. Trust, it was a face that every bride is hoping 4 when she picks out her dress and everything. 15 years later, her biggest regret is she did not get to see the look on his face when he saw her for the 1st time. I tried to tell her but,,,, So trust Rays bride, wait until after.


Darn good advice!! That's what I call the "money shot" of the day. If you get nothing else, you want to see the look on your FH's face when he sees your for that 1st time.

"I's married now" - "The Color Purple"
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ieasha
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Posts: 536
From: Riverdale, GA

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 03/13/2007 08:11 PM
Have the best man keep your husband away from you (in the hotel room or where ever he is getting ready. Have the photographer take YOUR BRIDAL pictures before, then take the two of you together after the wedding. Just a suggestion. :)
Get it together....India Arie
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choklittkiss
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Posts: 20

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 04/04/2007 11:38 PM
Ieasha - U are the bomb, girl!! I was having this picture dillema in the back of my mind...but, u just solved my problem!! I will take pics w/ my bridal party b4 the ceremony (w/ the best man on guard of course). And have pics of groomsmen taken while I'm getting dressed...so my FH won't see me b4 the actual ceremony. Goal here is to get a nice portion of the pics done and over with b4 ceremony w/o groom seeing me. Then after ceremony we only have a few pics to take w/ complete party. Then hubby and I can hog the camera and ham it up privately while everyone is enjoying the *bleep*tail hour. Perfect! Does this make sense?
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SeptBride
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Posts: 2806
From: New Jersey

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 04/05/2007 09:54 AM
It makes perfect sense to me. That's exactly how I plan on doing it.
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ieasha
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From: Riverdale, GA

Re: picture taking
Posted on: 04/09/2007 10:20 PM
choklittkiss Ieasha - U are the bomb, girl!! I was having this picture dillema in the back of my mind...but, u just solved my problem!! I will take pics w/ my bridal party b4 the ceremony (w/ the best man on guard of course). And have pics of groomsmen taken while I'm getting dressed...so my FH won't see me b4 the actual ceremony. Goal here is to get a nice portion of the pics done and over with b4 ceremony w/o groom seeing me. Then after ceremony we only have a few pics to take w/ complete party. Then hubby and I can hog the camera and ham it up privately while everyone is enjoying the *bleep*tail hour. Perfect! Does this make sense?


Just trying to help

Get it together....India Arie
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Rosetta
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From: Vibride Shop

Picture taking
Posted on: 10/12/2008 08:52 PM
This advice was so good and the question comes up so much I wanted to repost this topic. A great tip for staying clean is have a back up pair of wedding gloves. This way you can be sure your pics are all great and you look extra clean all night long.
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