Photo Booths are a very fun accessory for any wedding! It's a fun and interactive way to get your guests involved and keep them entertained all night. The Photo Booths come with a person to manage them throughout the evening and you can even select to have your guest book made of all the Photo Booth pictures - it's such a fun way to remember the day. Some great companies here in Michigan are:
Shutter Booth
Rock the Booth
MI Photo Booth
Last year at one of our weddings Lyndsay and I snuck into the Photo Booth and took this picture:
Notice that the couples logo that is printed on the bottom of the photo print out - what a great memory for your guests!
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Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Sunday, August 22, 2010
The Royal Park Hotel - Rochester, Michigan
I had the pleasure of spending the afternoon in Rochester visiting a couple amazing wedding vendors - among them, the Royal Park Hotel.
I stopped in to the Royal Park Hotel and met with Kristen Burnett, a wedding/social catering manager at the hotel. She was so friendly and so fabulous! Thanks Kristen :)
I stopped in to the Royal Park Hotel and met with Kristen Burnett, a wedding/social catering manager at the hotel. She was so friendly and so fabulous! Thanks Kristen :)
The uniqueness of the Royal Park Hotel lies in two things:
1. The location & abundance of activities they offer. The Royal Park Hotel is located one block from downtown Rochester. You could walk, rent a bike, or use their free shuttle (within a 5 mile radius). They also have equipment for fly fishing on the river that runs right outside the hotel, bacci ball courts, and premiere golf courses located within a couple of miles. There are so many activities to keep your guests entertained all weekend long.
2. Linens. Most hotels offer the standard white linen and napkin as part of their wedding package, and charge extra for other colors or styles. The Royal Park Hotel offers an ivory damask linen with all it's wedding packages and it is BEAUTIFUL! It is definitely a very unique touch.
Did I mention the amazing Murano chandelier that radiates supreme beauty? It's a must see!
The Royal Park Hotel has two immaculate areas for a wedding ceremony and reception. The conservatory (pictured below) is ideal for a ceremony. It is a nice air conditioned room in the summer provides a beautiful indoor space for you Michigan winter brides. The ballrooms are just as grand, with lots of room for guests, a dance floor, and a DJ and/or a band.
Did I mention the amazing Murano chandelier that radiates supreme beauty? It's a must see!
The Royal Park Hotel has two immaculate areas for a wedding ceremony and reception. The conservatory (pictured below) is ideal for a ceremony. It is a nice air conditioned room in the summer provides a beautiful indoor space for you Michigan winter brides. The ballrooms are just as grand, with lots of room for guests, a dance floor, and a DJ and/or a band.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Wedding Dresses
One of the most important and personal decisions a bride makes during her planning process is choosing her wedding dress. There are so many wedding dress styles to choose from including strapless, beaded, halter, ruffles, lace, sweetheart neckline, ruched, or silky smooth (the list could go on and on). I posted last week about how I look forward to seeing what shoes a bride (and groom) have chosen, and I also love seeing the dress each bride chooses to wear. For your wedding dress inspiration:
notice the buttons all the way up the back and the sweetheart neckline - stunning!
notice the beautiful stitching and beading and the zippered back of her dress - absolutely beautiful!
notice the buttons all the way up the back and the sweetheart neckline - stunning!
notice the beautiful texture and the v-neckline of her dress - gorgeous!
notice the beautiful stitching and beading and the zippered back of her dress - absolutely beautiful!
love the simplicity of this strapless dress - amazing!
*all photographs are compliments of Abby Rose Photo*
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Wedding Shoes
When I am perusing through all the amazing wedding pictures on fellow wedding planner & photographer blogs, I am enamored with the flowers, the venue, the colors, the cake, the linens, and all the personal details the couple adds to their day to make it one of a kind...and I always find myself in anticipation of seeing "the shoes"...the wedding shoes. I love seeing the unique styles and colors that each couple chooses. Some couples coordinate their wedding shoes...sometimes it's all about the bride :)
I think a brides (and grooms) shoes say a lot about her (him)...what do you think?
I think a brides (and grooms) shoes say a lot about her (him)...what do you think?
Monday, July 26, 2010
Boudoir Photography
What is boudoir photography?
Boudoir photography can be interpreted in many different ways. For some, it is fun and flirty, and for others it is moody and sensual. It can be high fashion or old-fashioned pin-up. A lot of people think you have to get half naked and wear lingerie for boudoir photos, but that isn’t necessarily the case. You can wear a sassy dress with your favorite heels, or opt for cute pin-up photos in your hubby’s dress shirt and tie. It really depends on your personality and what kind of look you are going for. One thing that is uniform is the way it makes a woman feel empowered and beautiful no matter their shape or size! My goal is for you to leave feeling gorgeous and confident about your body and yourself as a person!
How did you get started doing boudoir photography?
Last year I got an email from a woman who was looking for boudoir photos as a gift for her husband-to-be, and that got me wondering how many other women in my state were looking for the same kind of thing. I did some research and found that the demand was high, and there were very few studios in the area that were specializing in boudoir photography. I did a few shoots with my girlfriends and realized that boudoir was something I definitely wanted to pursue! I love helping women feel gorgeous and comfortable with their bodies!
Where do the girls get their pictures taken? Do they need to bring their own lingerie or clothing items?
Boudoir Chic shoots generally take place in my home studio where I have multiple sets designed specifically for boudoir, but I do give my clients the option of shooting in a hotel of their choice. The hotel room is not included in the cost of a session, but it can be a fun mini romantic getaway if you leave a note for your significant other to meet you at the hotel after your shoot.
I have a wardrobe with a selection of lingerie items and a collection of shoes size 6-10 for my clients to use if they wish. That being said, I do encourage my clients to bring their own items that they feel confident in so that they are guaranteed to have something that fits them very well for the shoot! Most of my clients bring 3-4 of their own outfits; that way I can help them decide which outfits they will wear with each set when they arrive.
How many people do you need to have boudoir party? Is there a maximum number of people?
The minimum number of women for a boudoir party is four and the maximum is nine. If a client organizes a party with four friends she will get her session for free, and if she organizes a party with eight friends she will also get her boudoir album for free. Boudoir parties are great for birthday parties and bachelorette parties!
How much does it cost?
My private boudoir collections range from $400 to $2,000, and each collection includes an album uniquely designed for each client. Our packages also include snacks and beverages before the shoot and a same day proofing session. Both of our high-end sessions include hair and make-up at Salon Vox in Ann Arbor. Hair and make-up can be added on to any of the other sessions for an additional cost.
The cost for Boudoir parties is $150 per person, with a minimum $150 product purchase per person. Included in the cost of the session are the following: snacks, beverages, hair and make-up, and a viewing party 2-4 weeks afterward.
How long will it be until I get my pictures back?
If you book an individual session you will see your proof images on the day of your shoot, and your fully edited images (airbrushed and ready to print) will be available for viewing two weeks later. If you have a party your proof images will be available 2-4 weeks after your session and we will schedule a date for you and your girlfriends to come in together for a viewing party.
How far in advance do I need to book?
Session must be scheduled at least one month in advance. I highly recommend scheduling a consultation with me before you book, so that we can chat about your ideas and goals for the shoot and get to know one another! If you need the images for a special event, I recommend booking your session for no later than a month before the date you need the images by (it takes about a month to edit images, design the album, and have your order printed).
Will my pictures be put on a public website for everyone to see?
All of my clients sign a model release form granting me copyright and the ability to use the images for promotional purposes. HOWEVER, I never use any images without your expressed permission! All of the images on my website are of women who have granted me permission to use the specific images for promotional use. If a client decides that they do not want any of their images on the website/used for promotional purposes, then I do not use them.
How do you take your coffee?
In the summer I like my coffee iced, with cream and a bit of raw sugar. In the winter I usually opt for hot chocolate with lots of marshmallows.
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Call Emily at 734-335-0357
Email Emily at emily@tishhouse.com
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Venue Search...Part I
One of my dear, dear friends and amazing wedding and life photographer Whitney Keeler emailed me one night to tell me that one of her brides needed help...and quickly. That's what I'm here for! Megan called me a couple hours later and and it was clear that her number one need, and first priority was to find a ceremony & reception venue for her May 2011 wedding. Megan was pretty flexible as to whether she would get married on-site somewhere, outside in a park, or in a church...she just knew she was on a pretty tight budget and the two dates she had in mind were not negotiable. And so the search began...
- A lot of venues have a minimum on food & beverage (mainly on a Friday & Saturday evening) BEFORE service charge and tax. Make sure you ask your venue if this is the case.
- There may be a facility charge or room rental fee. Make sure you check to see if that's included in the menu pricing or if it's a separate charge. Also ask about whether tables (verify what shape and size), linens (verify what colors), and chairs are included.
- It's always a GREAT idea if you can go in person so see the space. This gives you a feel for the layout, size, decor, and general feel of the venue and the space. If you are out of town or cannot go, send someone you trust in your place and have them take pictures to send to you.
- A lot of wedding packages come with a "dessert" item. Most venues will work with you to create a package that better suits your needs and will even adjust prices accordingly. However, inquire if there's a cake cutting charge if you bring in your own wedding cake.
- If it's a place that typically requires a membership (i.e. Ann Arbor City Club), you will probably have to buy a guest membership to use their facility or they may charge you a higher rental rate for being a non-member.
The venues that Megan and I discussed included Weber's, Detroit Yacht Club, The Inn at St. John, Concordia University, and the Gandy Dancer. Each venue has it's pro's & con's, it comes down to what is the best fit for the couple getting married. Megan really wants an "Ann Arbor" wedding so we will do our best to give that to her....
We are close to choosing a venue...stay tuned!!!!
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- A lot of venues have a minimum on food & beverage (mainly on a Friday & Saturday evening) BEFORE service charge and tax. Make sure you ask your venue if this is the case.
- There may be a facility charge or room rental fee. Make sure you check to see if that's included in the menu pricing or if it's a separate charge. Also ask about whether tables (verify what shape and size), linens (verify what colors), and chairs are included.
- It's always a GREAT idea if you can go in person so see the space. This gives you a feel for the layout, size, decor, and general feel of the venue and the space. If you are out of town or cannot go, send someone you trust in your place and have them take pictures to send to you.
- A lot of wedding packages come with a "dessert" item. Most venues will work with you to create a package that better suits your needs and will even adjust prices accordingly. However, inquire if there's a cake cutting charge if you bring in your own wedding cake.
- If it's a place that typically requires a membership (i.e. Ann Arbor City Club), you will probably have to buy a guest membership to use their facility or they may charge you a higher rental rate for being a non-member.
The venues that Megan and I discussed included Weber's, Detroit Yacht Club, The Inn at St. John, Concordia University, and the Gandy Dancer. Each venue has it's pro's & con's, it comes down to what is the best fit for the couple getting married. Megan really wants an "Ann Arbor" wedding so we will do our best to give that to her....
We are close to choosing a venue...stay tuned!!!!
courtney@petalsplanningco.com
http://www.petalsplanningco.com/
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Real Wedding 2010 ~ Vanessa & Derek
Vanessa & Derek's wedding was full of personal touches - from the pictures hanging in the tent for all the guests to admire (and laugh at), to the kids tables with butcher paper, crayons, and markers, every detail was thought of and provided by Vanessa; including the invitations, the programs, the signage for the welcome table, food, the runners for the tables in the lounge (pictured below). She is AMAZING!
When we met a few days before the wedding we were all a little nervous that it could rain (50% chance). However, the day of the wedding it was a beautiful, beautiful day, clearly meant just for Vanessa & Derek.
CONGRATULATIONS Vanessa & Derek! Thank you for letting us assist in your special day!
Event Management: Courtney, Kate & Lyndsay of Petals Planning Company
Wedding & Reception: Corner Brewery
Tent: Andrew at Classic Tent
Catering: Aubrees Pizza & Tavern
Wedding cakes: Sweet Heather AnneFlowers: Lisa at Pot and Box
DJ: Ben Ludy
Photographer: Mirak Habbiyyieh
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Spotlight on: Graffiti Alley
Ann Arbor is full of many photogenic places...the Michigan Theater, the State Theater, the 'M' Barn, Botanical Gardens, Golf courses galore, the stunning scenery of First Presbyterian Church, the Law Quad..the list truly goes on & on.
One place that is a hidden gem in Ann Arbor is Graffiti Alley. Off East Liberty, next to the Michigan Theater, Graffiti Alley is a totally different and unique place to take engagement or wedding pictures.
Detroit Moxie.com did a great blog post on this artsy, funky, and very unique place only found in Ann Arbor, Michigan :)
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