Showing posts with label Romantic shootings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romantic shootings. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Fog and Rain on a winter day: how to make the most of it

Today I thought I would write about...weather conditions!

The greatest fear of every bride and groom is probably to be faced with a poor weather on their wedding day.

However, with a good photographer and some accessories (such as colourful boots and umbrellas matching your colour theme), you can certainly turn these at your advantage.
Plus, as the French popular saying says: "mariage pluvieux, mariage heureux!" (rainy wedding, happy wedding!").

In this first shooting, I absolutely love the fact they combined very elegant elements to a more edgy decorum with barbed wire, broken glasses, rustic wood furniture. The winter colours in shades of grey, pale green and pale pink and the vintage features (lace, old books...) works beautifully and the whole scenography makes the pictures totally unique.


Here are some pictures of wonderful weddings under the rain...where you can see that having rain on a wedding day can be really cool!

Picture by Nick Despres



Found on Pinterest 

Sunday, February 23, 2014

DREAM SHOOTING FROM AUSTRALIA

Hello May is an Australian bridal magazine for the "creatively inclined, non-bridal bride".
The January issue features a insanely beautiful shooting by Lara Hotz and I couldn't miss the occasion to show it to you. 
This is the new romantism: bright colours, crazy ideas, open fields and wild flowers...

 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Sublime

Some pictures have the power to make your heart sing, fly, and danse.
This cover shoot of Jen Huang is just SUBLIME. The poetic nature of these images revives something in your imagination, reminds you of a familiar dream...
See by yourself.



Source: Magnolia Rouge

Sunday, December 15, 2013

De l'Inspiration Mesdemoiselles!

On the delicious Glamour and Grace blog, I found this photo shooting from the Archetype Studio Inc.
I love the romantic feeling here, the birds (which is announced to be a key Trend for 2014), and of course the natural background.
When organising a wedding, I always try to incorporate the natural scenery to my event. If you are after a shabby chic decorum, it is a good idea to add some ottoman, large armchairs and vintage props.