Weddings
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Gone are the days when a venue is just a venue, at least for some local venues that are taking a more seamless approach to hosting weddings. A new “package deal” is being presented to … more
When planning a “traditional” wedding, the dress, the venue, the food, and the flowers are at the top of the list, followed by ensuring the bridesmaids get their “ugly” … more
She said yes, but she didn’t say when. A typical wedding takes nearly a year to plan. But these days, with wedding traditions getting a modern twist, nearly anything goes. Some couples are … more
The bride is more at ease, the hair is free to do as it pleases. Free-flowing hairstyles that are whimsical, comfortable and more practical are brimming down the aisle.   Soft waves … more
We live in a digital age where AI can create anything. In some respect, AI is a collage of sorts — merging reality and fiction in the same moment. Art, in a sense, is the AI of the past, … more
As a seasoned wedding photographer, Devon McWilliams believes a strong relationship between the couple and their photographer is vital. The best photos come from a relationship built on trust, … more
While bridal trends come and go, some ideas have gained traction in recent years, possibly due to the impact of social media. Following the coronavirus pandemic, wedding planners and vendors have … more
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