Posts Tagged ‘Same-sex wedding blog’
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
For an elegant and vintage look, this black and white inspiration is accompanied with some blue hues. Adding a bit of color with a black and white theme can be the perfect touch to creating a great color scheme for your wedding. Check out more inspiration at my Kate Parker Wedding.




Vendors (couter clockwise starting at the top): Val McCormick Photography | Kristin Spencer Photography and Details Wedding Planning | Val McCormick Photography | Occassions Bridal & Tuxedo and Brea McDonald Photography | Kristin Spencer Photography | MAC Photography | Cookie Creatives by Jennifer | Jubilee Events
my Kate Parker Wedding is your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
Tags: black and white vintage, Blog for brides, Blog for weddings, Brea McDonald, Brea McDonald Photography, brea mcdonald wedding photography, bridal blog, bride blog, Chicago blog, Chicago wedding blog, Chicago wedding resource, Chicago weddings, colorful weddings, connecticut wedding blog, Connecticut Wedding Planner, cookie creative by jennifer, cookies creative by jennifer, ct wedding blog, D.C wedding resource, D.C. wedding blog, D.C. weddings, Details Wedding Planning, floral fauna, GA wedding blog, Gay wedding, Gay wedding blog, Georgia blog, Georgia wedding blog, Georgia wedding resource, Jubilee Events, Kate Parker, kate parker wedding planning, kate parker weddings, kristin spencer, Kristin Spencer Photography, Kristin Spencer wedding photography, ma wedding blog, MAC Photography, mac wedding photography, maine wedding blog, mass wedding blog, massachusetts wedding blog, me wedding blog, MY Kate Parker Wedding, my kate parker wedding planning, my kate parker wedding planning guide, my kate parker wedding tools, my kate parker wedding vendors, My Kate Parker Weddings, MY KPW, myKPW, mykpwedding, new england wedding blog, New England wedding resource, new hampshire wedding blog, New York City wedding blog, new york wedding blog, nh wedding blog, nyc wedding blog, occasions bridal & tuxedo, occasions bridal gowns, occasions bridal wear, occasions bride gowns, occasions tuxedos, Online bridal resource, Online bride resource, Online vendor resource, Online wedding guide, online wedding planning guide, online wedding planning resource, online wedding planning tool, online wedding resource, Online weding resource, planning a wedding., rhode island wedding blog, RI wedding blog, Same sex blog, Same sex wedding Wedding blog, Same-sex wedding, Same-sex wedding blog, Savannah blog, Savannah wedding blog, Savannah wedding resource, Savannah weddings Southern wedding blog, Val McCormick Photography, val mccormick wedding photography, vermont wedding blog, vintage inspiration, vintage styled wedding, vintage themed wedding, vintage wedding, vintage wedding style, vintage-inspired wedding, vt wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding resource, Washington D.C. weddings, Wedding, Wedding Advice, Wedding guide, Wedding Inspiration, wedding planning advice, wedding planning guide, wedding planning resource, wedding planning tips, wedding planning tool, wedding planning tools, wedding planning trends, wedding resource, wedding source, wedding tips, wedding tips and trends, wedding tool, weddings, Weddng trends, weding blog, Weding resource, Westchester County wedding blog
Posted in Brea McDonald Photography, Connecticut Wedding Favors, Connecticut Wedding Photographer, Connecticut Wedding Planners, Connecticut Wedding Vendors, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer - Connecticut, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer - Maine, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer - NYC, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer - New Hampshire, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer - Rhode Island, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer - Vermont, Details Wedding Planning, Jubilee Events, Kristin Spencer Photography, MAC Photography, MY Kate Parker Wedding, Maine Wedding Attire, Maine Wedding Favors, Maine Wedding Photographers, Massachusetts Wedding Favors, Massachusetts Wedding Vendors, NYC Wedding Favors, NYC and Westchester County Wedding Vendors, New Hampshire Wedding Attire, New Hampshire Wedding Favors, New Hampshire Wedding Photographers, New Hampshire Wedding Vendors, Occasions Bridal and Tuxedo - Maine, Occasions Bridal and Tuxedos, Rhode Island Wedding Favors, Rhode Island Wedding Photography, Rhode Island Wedding Vendors, Special Events of New England, Val McCormick Photography, Vermont Wedding Favors, Vermont Wedding Vendors, my KPW Maine Wedding Vendors | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Today, Brian Leahy shares another practical tip! His first tip: send your groom away. His second tip: well, I think it speaks for itself. Brian’s humor shines through yet again as he shares his second practical tip with my Kate Parker Wedding.
PRACTICAL TIP #2: METROSEXUAL-IZE, or HOW TO BRAINWASH YOUR GROOM
It’s 2010. As your trusty women’s magazines have surely already informed you, men are no longer the “emotionally unavailable” counterpart in every relationship. We’re more open. More vulnerable. We’re more inclined to feel stuff. We shower.
Baby steps.
And the best thing you can do — especially during the long, grueling wedding planning process — is encourage and support us during our metamorphosis. Think of us as seedlings that need tending to. Or children. Yes. OK. Children it is.

Photography courtesy of Mark Davidson
THE CLOTHES
We’re wearing big boy pants now, so help us take the next big leap and get us into a more fashionable state of mind. Accompany your man on a Saturday outing to some trendy, men’s only clothing stores (key words: MEN’S and ONLY) and help him find a few new metrosexual ensembles that don’t compromise his manliness. Not only will he be dressing and looking better on a daily basis (a nice bonus for you, brides), but he may also learn to develop his own opinions about his wedding attire.
Yes, ladies, that means you get to delegate some responsibility. He gets to pick out his tie, and you get to cross one thing off your to-do list. It’s true wedding harmony.
THE STATE OF MIND
Believe it or not, there are ways to get your groom to start “thinking wedding” without polluting the rack in the bathroom with bridal magazines. (Trust me — he’s not reading them.)
The next time you and your groom attend a wedding of a friend or cousin or co-worker, be sure to pull him aside and ask him what he thinks of the design, the look, the colors, their choices. Did he like the centerpieces, or were they too much? Would he prefer something monochromatic? Less rustic? More subtle? Does he want to do something equally clever with the escort cards, or does he prefer a simpler, classier display? What did he enjoy about the wedding, and what would he have done differently?
And if you’re not planning on attending any nuptials in the next few months, ask your groom to walk you through the wedding that he envisions, step-by-step. He may resist at first, so begin with his likes and dislikes. If there’s one thing a groom can contribute without too much pressure, it’s his shortlist of DOs and DO NOTs. “DO have ceremony music. NOT from a dusty church organ. DO have sliders during cocktails. NOT just the vegetarian kind.”
THE EMOTIONAL INVESTMENT
Let’s be honest, ladies. Not every element in a wedding demands a conversation or an email or a headache. Some things can be accomplished simply and easily, and thank god for those rare but wonderful moments.
What’s important is that you communicate with your groom, be honest, and tell him which elements ARE important to you. If the invite design is keeping you up at night, let your groom know that it’s something you’re struggling with and that you’d like his input — particularly on this one design element. If it’s important to you, we’re more likely to get invested.
Yes, it’s manipulative, but we won’t hold it against you. Unless you abuse your power. Don’t, for instance, tell your groom that your ceremony footwear requires his immediate attention. He will call you on it. And I will say I told you so.
Now go on, brides. Get moving. Go metrosexual-ize. After all, our metamorphosis won’t happen overnight.
- Brian Leahy from The Groom Says -
my Kate Parker Wedding is your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
Tags: being a groom, being practical with the groom, Blog for brides, blog for grooms, Blog for weddings, blog from brian leahy, blogging for grooms, brainwash your groom, brainwashing your groom, brian leahy, brian leahy advice, brian leahy blog, brian leahy tips, bridal blog, bride blog, Chicago blog, Chicago wedding blog, Chicago wedding resource, Chicago weddings, connecticut wedding blog, ct wedding blog, D.C wedding resource, D.C. wedding blog, D.C. weddings, emotional investment of weddings, GA wedding blog, Gay wedding, Gay wedding blog, Georgia blog, Georgia wedding blog, Georgia wedding resource, groom advice, groom attire, groom blog, groom clothes, groom clothing, groom help, groom state of mind, groom tips, grooms emotions, grooms tip, how to involve the groom, Involving The Groom, Kate Parker, kate parker wedding planning, kate parker weddings, ma wedding blog, maine wedding blog, Mark Davidson Photography, mass wedding blog, massachusetts wedding blog, me wedding blog, metro sexual clothes, metrosexual attire, metrosexual groom, MY Kate Parker Wedding, my kate parker wedding planning, my kate parker wedding planning guide, my kate parker wedding tools, my kate parker wedding vendors, My Kate Parker Weddings, MY KPW, myKPW, mykpwedding, new england wedding blog, New England wedding resource, new hampshire wedding blog, New York City wedding blog, new york wedding blog, nh wedding blog, nyc wedding blog, Online bridal resource, Online bride resource, Online vendor resource, Online wedding guide, online wedding planning guide, online wedding planning resource, online wedding planning tool, online wedding resource, Online weding resource, planning a wedding., practical tips for grooms, rhode island wedding blog, RI wedding blog, Same sex blog, Same sex wedding Wedding blog, Same-sex wedding, Same-sex wedding blog, Savannah blog, Savannah wedding blog, Savannah wedding resource, Savannah weddings Southern wedding blog, the groom says, the groom says blog, vermont wedding blog, vt wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding resource, Washington D.C. weddings, Wedding, Wedding Advice, wedding blog for grooms, Wedding guide, wedding planning advice, wedding planning guide, wedding planning resource, wedding planning tips, wedding planning tool, wedding planning tools, wedding planning trends, wedding resource, wedding tips, wedding tips and trends, wedding tool, weddings, Weddng trends, weding blog, Weding resource, Westchester County wedding blog
Posted in Involving The Groom, MY Kate Parker Wedding | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Welcome to the fourth installment of the my Kate Parker Wedding photography series! If you’re new to this series, we have been discussing the many reasons why wedding photographers charge so much for their services. We know what it’s like to salivate over samples of work from a particular photographer, and then to feel confused and shocked when you discover the price. We don’t want you to feel ripped off, so we asked some of the best photographers to break down their costs for us. So far, we’ve talked about Education/Experience, Marketing/Advertising, and Engagement Sessions. Today, we’ll cover…
EQUIPMENT
We all know that the world of photography has drastically changed in the last decade. Instead of shooting with rolls of film, everything is now digital. Many people assume that equipment and processing costs have gone down since there’s no more rolls of film to process and everything is done on a computer. Connecticut wedding photographer, Bruce Plotkin says this is a myth because:
“In the “film” days you could buy a professional camera with a few good lenses and if you took good care of them they could last you for ten years or more. Today, if you’re lucky, the life span of a high end digital professional camera is three years. And it doesn’t end there…the lenses keep getting better as well and are just as important (and often just as expensive) as the best cameras. A photographer without the best and most current camera and lenses is simply not able to give the bride and groom the best results possible.”
So exactly how much is a professional camera and lenses going for these days? Savannah wedding photographer, Scott Hopkins breaks it down for us:
“Professional grade digital cameras begin around $2,000 and go up to about $8,000. Most professional lenses range in price from $1,200 to $2,500. There are specialty lenses that a few wedding photographers use that cost upwards of $5,000.”
New Hampshire and Vermont wedding photographer, Paige Hiller also touches on this expense:
“Never the less, most photographers invest $3,000 to purchase a camera body and another $2,000 for a professional level lens. Then consider, that in most professional wedding photographer’s camera bags you will find at least 2 camera bodies, 3 lens, 2 flash units and a tripod. On average that little black bag that you see an assistant carrying could be an investment of $15,000.00.”
Unfortunately, a photographer’s costs don’t stop with cameras and lenses. In addition, they need flashes, batteries, memory cards, backups and repairs; laptops, desktops, external hard drives, computer software, and websites to post proofing galleries, according to New Hampshire wedding photographer, Matthew Lomanno. For some photographers, “It is very rare to find great professional labs throughout the country,” say Paige Hiller. Furthermore, she explains:
“Yes, they are still there, mostly in cosmopolitan areas, but if you live in Vermont like I do, they are getting harder to find. Therefore, the majority of photographers do their own post production work. In order to set up a digital darkroom, you need a computer, computer programs to support your processing, and a color calibrator for your monitor, external hard drive to store your images, and a printer.
The costs can range from $10,000 and up to set up your basic digital darkroom. And depending on if your photographer is set up as an archival studio the numbers will only increase. For example, most cd/DVD that you buy on the consumer level will last maybe 3 to 5 years and then all those images will disappear. However, if you purchase gold archival cd/DVD’s they will last at least 100 years. A gold archival disc is made with a layer of gold that your images are imbedded in; this layer of metal prevents the images from disappearing over time as does the silver in the emulsion of film.”
Finally, Bruce Plotkin says it best as he emphasizes the importance of quality equipment when he says: “The creative edge that the best equipment gives a talented shooter can make all the difference in the world with the end result.”
image above by Bruce Plotkin

image above by Scott Hopkins Photographer

image above by Paige Hiller Photography

image by Matthew Lomanno Photography
my Kate Parker Wedding is your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
Tags: advertising wedding photography, Blog for brides, Blog for weddings, bridal blog, bride blog, Bruce Plotkin, bruce plotkin connecticut, bruce plotkin CT, bruce plotkin photography, bruce plotkin wedding photography, camera lenses, canon, Chicago blog, Chicago wedding blog, Chicago wedding resource, Chicago weddings, connecticut wedding blog, connecticut wedding photographer, cost of wedding photography, ct wedding blog, CT wedding photographer, ct wedding photography, D.C wedding resource, D.C. wedding blog, D.C. weddings, engagement sessions, finding a wedding photographer, GA wedding blog, Gay wedding, Gay wedding blog, Georgia blog, Georgia wedding blog, Georgia wedding resource, info on wedding photography, Kate Parker, kate parker wedding planning, kate parker weddings, ma wedding blog, maine wedding blog, marketing wedding photography, mass wedding blog, massachusetts wedding blog, matt lomanno, matthew lamanno, matthew lamano, Matthew Lomanno, Matthew Lomanno Photography, matthew lomano, me wedding blog, MY Kate Parker Wedding, my kate parker wedding planning, my kate parker wedding planning guide, my kate parker wedding tools, my kate parker wedding vendors, My Kate Parker Weddings, MY KPW, myKPW, mykpwedding, new england wedding blog, New England wedding resource, new hampshire wedding blog, New York City wedding blog, new york wedding blog, nh wedding blog, nikon, nyc wedding blog, Online bridal resource, Online bride resource, Online vendor resource, Online wedding guide, online wedding planning guide, online wedding planning resource, online wedding planning tool, online wedding resource, Online weding resource, Paige Hiller Photography, paige hiller wedding photography, photo equipment, photographer equipment, photographer information, photographers advice, photography equipment, planning a wedding., price of photography equipment, price of wedding photography, rhode island wedding blog, RI wedding blog, Same sex blog, Same sex wedding Wedding blog, Same-sex wedding, Same-sex wedding blog, Savannah blog, Savannah wedding blog, savannah wedding photographer, savannah wedding photographer scott hopkins, Savannah wedding resource, Savannah weddings Southern wedding blog, scott hopkins, scott hopkins GA, scott hopkins photography, vermont wedding blog, Vermont wedding photographer, vermont wedding photographers, vt wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding resource, Washington D.C. weddings, Wedding, Wedding Advice, wedding camera lenses, wedding costs, wedding engagement sessions, Wedding guide, wedding photographer, wedding photographer information, wedding photography, wedding photography equipment, wedding photography expenses, wedding photography experience, wedding photography info, wedding photography marketing, wedding planning advice, wedding planning guide, wedding planning resource, wedding planning tips, wedding planning tool, wedding planning tools, wedding planning trends, wedding resource, wedding tips, wedding tips and trends, wedding tool, weddings, Weddng trends, weding blog, Weding resource, Westchester County wedding blog
Posted in Bruce Plotkin Photography, Connecticut Wedding Photographer, Connecticut Wedding Vendors, MY Kate Parker Wedding, Maine Wedding Photographers, Matthew Lomanno, New Hampshire Wedding Photographers, New Hampshire Wedding Vendors, Paige Hiller Photography, Savannah Wedding Photographer, Savannah Wedding Vendors, Scott Hopkins Photographer, Vermont Wedding Photographers, Vermont Wedding Vendors, my KPW Maine Wedding Vendors | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
New Hampshire wedding beauty, Tracy Hines Studio, is featured in the vendor spotlight! Tracy Hines shares some information about her studio, her work, and herself. Check out Tracy Hines Studio in the spotlight today and on my Kate Parker Wedding.

Number of years in business:
I have been a hair stylist & make-up artist for over 20 years. I developed my love for hair in my mother’s hair salon growing up. I developed my love of color also as a child with my paint brushes and pencils. I went to cosmetology school right after high school. I learned my passion for long hair design & make-up at a high end salon that I worked at for a few years before going out on my own.
Preferred wedding styles:
I really don’t have a preference but I’m excited to see vintage back in. Curling the hair, pinning it up in a loose bun or roll with loose curls tumbling down. And finishing off the look with a vintage hair accessories, veil or head band. It’s the ultimate romantic look.

Pricing Information:
Bridal packages start at $ 250 for hair only & $350 for hair & make-up on location.
What makes you stand out?
My years of experience in the beauty industry and my formal training in Art & Design. As an artist I look at every angle & little detail when I’m working with a client.
What’s the favorite part of your work?
Being on location with the bride, along with her family & friends and being part of a very sacred moment in a couple’s life.

If you have any spare time, how do you spend it?
My husband, son & I do a lot outdoors activities (camping, mountain biking, hiking, fly fishing). I love antiquing with my mom and hanging out with my dad at his lake house. I also love to cook and entertain with family & friends. While my son is at school I like to spend time in my garden or art studio.
Which charity(s) are you donating to and why?
The ASCPA, the JDRF, and The Pink Initiative. I have had cats & dogs my whole life. My mother and I were always saving cats that were abandoned. We need to be a voice for those who can’t do it for themselves. Cancer has touched my life several times through my husband’s family and through clients of mine. I hope one day soon there will be a cure so no one has to go through the painful ordeal. I chose the Juvenile Diabetes Research, again in hopes for a cure to make life easier for children. It’s harder to understand as a child what is a happening to them, then it is as an adult.

Tracy Hines Studio
my Kate Parker Wedding Directory: Tracy Hines Studio
my Kate Parker Wedding State & Budget: NH $25-50k
New Hampshire wedding beauty, Tracy Hines Studio, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.<
Tags: Blog for brides, Blog for weddings, bridal blog, bride blog, Chicago blog, Chicago wedding blog, Chicago wedding resource, Chicago weddings, connecticut wedding blog, ct wedding blog, D.C wedding resource, D.C. wedding blog, D.C. weddings, GA wedding blog, Gay wedding, Gay wedding blog, Georgia blog, Georgia wedding blog, Georgia wedding resource, Kate Parker, kate parker wedding planning, kate parker weddings, ma wedding blog, maine wedding blog, makeup artists in NH, mass wedding blog, massachusetts wedding blog, me wedding blog, MY Kate Parker Wedding, my kate parker wedding planning, my kate parker wedding planning guide, my kate parker wedding tools, my kate parker wedding vendors, My Kate Parker Weddings, MY KPW, myKPW, mykpwedding, new england wedding blog, New England wedding resource, new hampshire hair and beauty, new hampshire makeup artists, new hampshire wedding beauty, new hampshire wedding blog, New Hampshire wedding hair, new hampshire wedding makeup, New York City wedding blog, new york wedding blog, NH wedding beauty, nh wedding blog, NH wedding hair, NH wedding makeup, nyc wedding blog, Online bridal resource, Online bride resource, Online vendor resource, Online wedding guide, online wedding planning guide, online wedding planning resource, online wedding planning tool, online wedding resource, Online weding resource, planning a wedding., rhode island wedding blog, RI wedding blog, Same sex blog, Same sex wedding Wedding blog, Same-sex wedding, Same-sex wedding blog, Savannah blog, Savannah wedding blog, Savannah wedding resource, Savannah weddings Southern wedding blog, tracy hines, tracy hines makeup, tracy hines makeup studio, Tracy Hines Studio, tracy hines wedding makeup, vermont wedding blog, vt wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding resource, Washington D.C. weddings, Wedding, Wedding Advice, Wedding guide, wedding planning advice, wedding planning guide, wedding planning resource, wedding planning tips, wedding planning tool, wedding planning tools, wedding planning trends, wedding resource, wedding tips, wedding tips and trends, wedding tool, weddings, Weddng trends, weding blog, Weding resource, Westchester County wedding blog
Posted in New Hampshire Wedding Beauty, New Hampshire Wedding Vendors, Tracy Hines Studio, Wedding Budget, Wedding Budgets 25-50k | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
New Hampshire wedding planner, Diana Ma for Diana Ma Weddings & Events provides some great advice on details that tend to get overlooked but can be quite expensive. Check out Diana Ma’s liquor guide and know how much to order:

Although it is very gracious and generous to splurge on an open bar, where guests have access to unlimited drinks throughout the entire reception, it can also get very pricey. Expect to spend as much as 20% of your total wedding budget (on drinks alone!). There is no shame in offering a limited bar, where you provide a careful selection of drinks (such as, wine, beer and signature cocktails) at the bar during specific times, like cocktail hour and after dinner, then have waiters serve wine or beer during the meal…read more
New Hampshire wedding planner, Diana Ma Weddings & Events is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
Tags: advice on having an open bar, advice on wedding alcohol, Blog for brides, Blog for weddings, bridal blog, bride blog, Chicago blog, Chicago wedding blog, Chicago wedding resource, Chicago weddings, connecticut wedding blog, ct wedding blog, D.C wedding resource, D.C. wedding blog, D.C. weddings, diana ma, diana ma events, diana ma wedding planner, Diana Ma Weddings, Diana Ma Weddings & Events, Diana Ma Weddings and Events, GA wedding blog, Gay wedding, Gay wedding blog, Georgia blog, Georgia wedding blog, Georgia wedding resource, having an open bar, Kate Parker, kate parker wedding planning, kate parker weddings, limited bar, liquor guide, ma wedding blog, maine wedding blog, mass wedding blog, massachusetts wedding blog, me wedding blog, MY Kate Parker Wedding, my kate parker wedding planning, my kate parker wedding planning guide, my kate parker wedding tools, my kate parker wedding vendors, My Kate Parker Weddings, MY KPW, myKPW, mykpwedding, new england wedding blog, new england wedding planner, New England wedding resource, new hampshire wedding blog, new hampshire wedding planner, new hampshire weddings, New York City wedding blog, new york wedding blog, nh wedding blog, nh wedding planner, nyc wedding blog, Online bridal resource, Online bride resource, Online vendor resource, Online wedding guide, online wedding planning guide, online wedding planning resource, online wedding planning tool, online wedding resource, Online weding resource, open bar weddings, ordering alcohol for your wedding, ordering liquor for wedding, planning a wedding., price of open bar, rhode island wedding blog, RI wedding blog, Same sex blog, Same sex wedding Wedding blog, Same-sex wedding, Same-sex wedding blog, Savannah blog, Savannah wedding blog, Savannah wedding resource, Savannah weddings Southern wedding blog, select wedding drinks, selected wedding drinks, signature cocktails, signature wedding cocktails, signature wedding drinks, vermont wedding blog, vt wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding blog, Washington D.C. wedding resource, Washington D.C. weddings, Wedding, Wedding Advice, Wedding guide, wedding liquor guide, wedding planner in new england, wedding planners in new hampshire, wedding planners in NH, wedding planning advice, wedding planning guide, wedding planning resource, wedding planning tips, wedding planning tool, wedding planning tools, wedding planning trends, wedding resource, wedding signature cocktails, wedding tips, wedding tips and trends, wedding tool, weddings, Weddng trends, weding blog, Weding resource, Westchester County wedding blog
Posted in Diana Ma Weddings & Events, MY Kate Parker Wedding, New Hampshire Wedding Planners, New Hampshire Wedding Vendors | No Comments »
Monday, March 15th, 2010
Connecticut wedding photographer, Carla Ten Eyck, and Connecticut wedding planner, Candice Dowling Coppola of Jubilee Events, are hosting a workshop for photography studios and planning/design studios at the Ocean House in Watch Hill, RI from May 16-19.


Carla Ten Eyck and Candice Dowling Coppola
Collaborate and Create is an intimate and intensive photography and design event. Our goal is to challenge and inspire you to put together your own editorial photo shoot while collaborating with industry experts. We want you to take what you’ve learned over the course of 3 days and become a trendsetter in your market.
Unlike other workshops, this is a 100% hands on experience. We are the kind of people who learn by doing– and want to put together a workshop that allowed you to learn and experience by being physically and mentally engaged, which has proven to be the most powerful method of learning.
Collaborate & Create is an intimate workshop with limited attendee space. We are accepting four (4) photography studios and four (4) planning/design studios to take part in this one-of-a-kind event. To reserve your space, please email us at info@collaborateandcrate.com.
As an attendee of this workshop you will be able to:
• Partner with an event designer and amazing vendors for your own photo shoot at the historic and beautifully renovated Ocean House which has yet to be opened to the public
•Take creative ownership of a shoot: pose your models, light your subjects, and photograph your details until your heart is content
• Photograph for and build relationships with wedding industry vendors
• bring your creativity and photography to new heights
• Photograph beautiful couture gowns from Modern Trousseau
• Collaborate with other professionals in bringing a vision to reality
• Create positive publicity and buzz about your photography business, while building your portfolio
After this workshop, you will be able to:
• Create positive vendor relationships which will enhance your referral network, grow your business and ultimately take your business to the next level
• Easily lead and execute editorial shoots based on your own vision and ideas
• Feel creatively refreshed and inspired serving as a benefit to your current and future clients
• Become a market trendsetter in editorial and conceptual photography
• Return to your community ready to collaborate and create your own editorial projects
• Create positive buzz about your photography
• Boost your online and in-person portfolio
For more information, visit their website: www.collaborateandcreate.com
Carla Ten Eyck Photography and Jubilee Events are members of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
Tags: a photography and design event, Baltimore wedding, Baltimore wedding blog, Baltimore wedding resource, Baltimore weddings, Blog for brides, Blog for weddings, bridal blog, bride blog, Bride budget tracker, Bride community, Bride to do, Bride to do list, candice dowling coppola, carla ten eyck, Carla Ten Eyck Photographer, Carla Ten Eyck Photography, Chicago wedding, Chicago wedding blog, Chicago wedding resource, Chicago weddings, Collaborate & Create, Collaborate & Create 2010, Collaborate and Create, Collaborate and Create 2010, connecticut wedding blog, connecticut wedding photographer, connecticut wedding photography, Connecticut Wedding Planner, Connecticut wedding resource, ct wedding blog, CT wedding photographer, ct wedding photography, ct wedding planner, CT wedding resource, Dc wedding resource, Destination wedding, destination weddings, Expert advice from wedding vendors, featured weddings, Gay wedding, Gay wedding blog, Inspiration boards, Inspiration weddings, Jubilee Events, ma wedding blog, MA wedding resource, maine wedding blog, Maine wedding resource, mass wedding blog, Mass wedding resource, massachusetts wedding blog, Massachusetts wedding resource, me wedding blog, ME wedding resource, MY Kate Parker Wedding, MY KPW, myKPW, mykpwedding, new england wedding blog, New England wedding resource, new hampshire wedding blog, New Hampshire wedding resource, New York City wedding blog, New York City wedding resource, new york wedding blog, nh wedding blog, NH wedding resource, nyc wedding blog, NYC wedding resource, Ocean House, Ocean House Rhode Island, Ocean House RI, Online bridal resource, Online bride resource, Online vendor resource, Online wedding guide, online wedding planner, online wedding resource, online wedding resource guide, Online weding resource, photo shoot, photographer workshop, photography and design event, photography workshop, Real Weddings, rhode island wedding blog, Rhode Island wedding resource, RI wedding blog, RI wedding resource, Same sex blog, Same sex wedding Wedding blog, Same-sex wedding, Same-sex wedding blog, Savannah wedding blog, vermont wedding blog, Vermont wedding resource, vt wedding blog, VT wedding resource, washington dc wedding blog, washington dc wedding resource, Washington DC weddings, Wedding, Wedding Budget, wedding expert advice, wedding galleries, wedding gallery, Wedding guide, Wedding inspiration boards, wedding photo shoot, wedding photo shoots, wedding photoshoot, wedding photoshoots, wedding resource, weding blog, Weding resource, Westchester County wedding blog, Westchester County wedding resource, Westchester wedding resource
Posted in Carla Ten Eyck Photography, Connecticut Wedding Photographer, Connecticut Wedding Planners, Connecticut Wedding Vendors, Jubilee Events, MY Kate Parker Wedding | No Comments »