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Thursday, March 22, 2007

A Wedding Photography Idea

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Every bride's wedding day is extremely busy, with not a moment to spare. However, after the bride and groom's ceremony is over and the newly married couple and their wedding party are being photographed, the guests are drumming their fingers waiting for the bridal party to arrive.

To shorten the layover time, many brides elect to have their photos taken before the ceremony, but that still makes for limited time, lots of rushing to get everything done, and plenty of unnecessary anxiety.

Everyone wants the very best photos of their day, but at what expense?

Fast-forward to one year later and imagine paging through a wedding album. It's full of wedding day photos of the families, the wedding party, and various reception pictures. Nice.

Now imagine that same album, only this time, add a plethora of stunning photographs of the bride and groom in several different beautiful locations around the Philadelphia area. Love Park at City Hall. The Fairmount Waterworks. The Union League. The Liberty Bell. Independence Hall.

You probably wouldn't want your groom to see your dress before your actual wedding day, so how could you possibly visit all these locations in the time between your ceremony and reception without your guests passing out from starvation or going absolutely crazy?

Try this: Two weeks after your wedding day has come and gone, and you've had plenty of down time rejuvenating on your honeymoon, put your dress back on one last time and take a tour of Philadelphia with your photographer!

The result?

You will have tons of GREAT pictures at famous Philadelphia locations. You won't feel rushed or stressed, allowing you to relax and enjoy the photography experience, looking completely content and well-rested! In addition, your guests won't have to wait very long and you'll have much more quality time to enjoy the wedding day itself with your friends and family!

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