Posts Tagged ‘food’
Thursday, April 8th, 2010
If you are looking for a fresh way to celebrate your big day, a destination wedding could be right up your alley. Wedding destination packages are affordable and in some cases cheaper than a regular ceremony and reception. Here’s a list of the most popular locations to get you started on your dream wedding afar.
Tuscany, Italy
Tuscany is full of great wine, inviting locals, and deliciously scrumptious food. Get married in one of the many historical town halls or chapels. As a couple you can explore artistic galleries, vineyards, and ancient castles.
The Yucatan
The Yucatan is paradise at its finest. Beautiful sand filled beaches, days full of adventure and culture. The pyramids of Chichen Itza are magical and couples love this location for that reason.
Maui, Hawaii
Everyone wants to go to Maui, so treat yourself and your guests to the destination wedding of a lifetime. Fun in the sun, inviting Hawaiian locals, resorts, and spas make Maui a favorite for many couples.
Las Vegas
Whether you are eloping to the Graceland Chapel or planning a full blown destination wedding, Las Vegas is a great place to exchange nuptials. There are bright lights, Vegas Shows, and lots of fun to be had.
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
Caterers Colchester and the Sweet Success company are synonymous with high quality catering. From weddings to business lunches, and from funerals to celebrations, Sweet Success can deliver top quality service. And it doesn’t matter what the occasion may be.
This Colchester based small family business caters to various events across the town. It sets up buffets and will deliver them to your home. Or they can put on an important business dinner, and set the mood just the way you want it to be. If a wedding is your event, you can count on them to deliver just the memorable look you desire.
There are also many self-catering cottages to be found in Colchester. It exists as one of England’s oldest Roman towns ever recorded, and much of the old artifacts are still intact. Young tourists will find displays that are interactive where they can try on helmets, check out costumes for participating in the themes of different sections.
While caterers Colchester has a cuisine that’s delectable in all areas of foods, one of the most popular catered affairs in Colchester are their pig roasts. They say, You provide the pig, we’ll provide the rest. They’ll come to the location of your pig roast and cook the pig and cater the rest of your event or special occasion.
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
In a person’s life, a nuptual is one of the most important events. To make it even more grand, moments should be captured in photos. The place, the people, and even the food, can all be immortally captured in print. Wedding photography and food photography usually go hand in hand, so choosing a person or company to ensure all of these memories are saved can get quite difficult.
Getting a really good wedding and/or food photographer is actually quite easy. There are many things to consider, but the basics would be finding out the photographer’s style, experience, price range and personality.
It’s almost foolproof to know how great your photographs will turn out by checking the photographer’s portfolio. Photographers’ studios usually will display a lot of samples, depending on their specialty. A person or company specializing in wedding photography will of course boast of a lot of pictures from various weddings, an expert food photographer will showcase a lot of different artistic food photos, and so on.
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Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Event photography is a profession that offers both financial as well as creative satisfaction. The job requires capturing important events by taking impressive photos. You must be guided by your creative instincts to present the event in the true spirit and in its true splendour. In the scheme of things, a good event photographer builds memories through photos that will be remembered for years to come.
Some people are of the opinion that event photographers just turn up at an event and take photographs randomly. While this may be true of some amateur event photographer whose services cannot be trusted, a real professional has to actually offer a lot by way of his services. Being a professional event photographer implies that you have to be familiar with the proceedings of the event and its essence prior to capturing it. It is extremely important to properly display the true essence of the event. For example, it is important to have an idea of the differences between the spirit of a sports event, a business meeting, or a marriage ceremony.
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Friday, January 8th, 2010
Here are some simple yet effective tips for doing food photography.
Lighting the scene
Light is obviously the tool of a photographer second to the camera itself. Getting this right is always the trick with any kind of photography. With food photography though it is super important. Get it wrong and no amount of photoshop work will bring the picture to life.
Using Props
The right props can bring a simple food dish alive. Some food types like fast food is dull and lifeless so choosing the right props of fresh fruit, vegetables, plates, candles etc will make the dull become magic. To be s good food photographer you must have a special eye and flair for design. if you have this skill naturally you will fly.
If you do a lot of food photography then shopping at second hand markets can be a great way to build your box of props. You can pick up expensive items like large pots and dishes and vases for a few dollars and a smile. If you do not do much then you may have to go shopping for what you need and bill the client!
Quickness
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Months or even years of preparation sums up your wedding ceremony. It is but natural that you’ll want to make sure your photographer captures those essential details you worked so hard on. The quick and sure solution to this is to create a list of shots that you wanted to take on that day. Setting out the list of not only where to take the shots but also the different combinations of who should be in the shots is a smart step. Make sure you discuss your expectations with your wedding photographer ahead of time for better results.
Below are the top 10 “must have” shots for a wedding ceremony.
1. Bride arrives with her father (or other person who will give her away).
2. Prior to the ceremony, the bridesmaids, father, and the bride
3. Bride being walked down the aisle by her father
4. The first time the Bride and Groom are together.
5. Husband and Wife’s first kiss
6. The register being signed by the Bride and Groom
7. The Bride accompanying the Groom down the aisle.
8. Full length, posed shot of the happy couple.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Wedding photographs set the stage for long time memories and very few brides wish to take the cheap route where this is concerned. Although we are hesitant to offer advice to try to save money on your wedding photos, with professional wedding photography prices skyrocketing, not all brides can find the money for such services.
There are some answers here for the budget minded bride on how to save cash on your wedding pictures:
(1) Start with friends and family and see if there is a photographer in the group. There is usually someone who loves taking pictures and has above average equipment. Try to find a friend or family member who takes decent photos and ask him or her if they would be willing to help out. Weddings are happy occasions and people are always willing to step in and help out where they can; to help trim your wedding expenses, you should consider using their services. If you do find someone willing to help, be sure you meet with them prior to the big day and discuss any specific shots that you have your heart set on.
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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
When you are preparing you’re wedding you are going to want to find an event photographer. You will need them to posses a few qualities such as style, motivation, experience and good communication. Event photographers will only possess these qualities if they are well trained and have lots of experience, so check out their past experiences before hiring them.
There are different styles for every event photographer. You will want to make sure that your thoughts about your wedding will coincide with their style. Otherwise a horrible experience might be the end result. Every event photographer will have a different style. Traditional and wild are two extreme styles of photographers. Photos of the bride and groom, and the wedding party are examples of a traditional style. Wild styles can be anywhere from being completely serious in all of the photos to making funny faces.
When selecting an event photographer you will need one who is highly motivated. You do not want to have someone who is lazy and sitting around missing all the good pictures they could be capturing. Motivation isn’t just about doing the job, but enjoying it and communicating are also involved.
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Aside from the person who actually conducts your wedding ceremony, possibly the most important element of your wedding is the wedding photographer. This individual has the responsibility of recording your important day and endeavoring to catch every memory on film. It is very important that you see first the work of different photographers so you will be able to choose the best one whose style and vision matches what you would like to have on your wedding day.
In order for a smooth running photo session, following are some tips:
1. List all the photographs you want to have taken. State precisely what you want! Include who and what you want photographed, when it should be taken, and where the photo should be made. It is necessary to mark off the amount of coverage you prefer as well. The wedding day can be divided into four photographic sessions which are: the pre-wedding photos, the ceremony, the organized set shots or location shoot, and the reception.
2. Talk! Let people know where to be for the photo shoot and when to be there. Be certain that they understand when, where and what to wear.
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Occasions like an important conference or a major client visit do not come often, and it is necessary to keep a record of such events in the form of pictures, which you can later use for both internal and external distribution. This is where event photographers come into the picture.
Taking professional photographs at an event is a highly specialized skill. Unlike most other types of photography, the person capturing an event hardly has any control over the flow of the event or how the people react. Capturing an event demands a lot of talent, and the photographer needs to be able to handle difficult scenarios. But the key thing is, a corporate photographer does not usually get a second shot.
There are some key aspects that you need to know of before you go ahead and select an event photographer. As important company events are usually held indoors, he must be aware of how to adjust the settings of his camera accordingly. Even an excellent photographer would be of little use if the equipment is not up to the mark, so you must insist on top-end equipment.
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