A Chic Western-Style Garden Wedding

Sylvia and Will wed during strict pandemic restrictions, so they decided to keep their day simple and sweet. They went for a purely Western-style wedding which gave them more freedom to play with the wedding day timeline and spend more time with their guests. Sylvia and Will also had a “mini” pre-wedding shoot right before the ceremony, specifically during the first look moment. What a good idea this turned out to be because all their photos reveal the couple’s excitement, anticipation, and joy upon seeing each other first the first time on their most special day. They also opted for long banquet tables arranged closely together at the reception so everyone could interact with one another easily. This duo did things differently for their wedding which just shows that a wedding is really what you make it. In the end, embracing unconventional options made Sylvia and Will’s wedding such a special day. Get more inspiration now with all the beautiful photos from Mushroom Photography & Cinematography. Scroll on.

Continue reading “A Chic Western-Style Garden Wedding”

The Look

Colors

How To Pose For Wedding Photos: 10 Ways You Can Look Better

Are you stressing about how to take great photos for your wedding? Don’t worry, you’re not the only bride who is a little camera shy! We know that some brides are not comfortable with a lens in front of them but don’t want to end up with awkward-looking wedding photos. To help you and other brides-to-be in the same predicament, we put together this quick guide on how to pose for and look good in wedding photos.

Before The Wedding

(1) Start with good posture.

Good posture makes a huge difference, not only in photos but also in daily life. Having good posture not only prevents aches and pains, it can also make a person look and feel more confident. If you notice that your posture needs work, this is the best time to start.

[From: Meaningful Moments Fill This Classic Wedding at The Murray / Photo: Blancs Production]

(2) Know your body.

Knowing your body will be important for your wedding photos. If you know your body, you also know what kind of movements and poses will highlight your assets. Some angles can make you look worse while others can make you look better. Get to know the latter.

(3) Find your best side.

Many people have a “best side” or best angle. Do you know yours? If not, find out by checking in the mirror. This will help you with your poses.

[From: A Romantic Garden Wedding at The Pavillion with Warm Hues / Photo: Hatsumori Photo by Gavin.Y]

(4) Use your eyes.

You know how they say that the eyes are the windows of the soul? It’s your wedding day and we’re sure your eyes will reveal just how happy, excited an in love you are. Try out different ways to look away and directly at the camera so your eyes can speak for themselves.

(5) Practice.

Practice creates confidence. The more you practice different body angles that highlight your assets, experiment with your best side, and use your eyes, the more you’ll feel more comfortable, and therefore, more confident to get in front of the camera.

[From: This Wedding Features a Classic Church Ceremony and An Intimate Yet Sophisticated Banquet / Photo: Film Komolebi]

(6) Don’t over do it.

While you practice your poses, keep in mind that you shouldn’t overdo it. You don’t want all your wedding photos to look templated so while you practice your poses, also keep an open mind other options. Your photographer will have some ideas for you. In addition, sometimes you get carried by the mood of the day, and that’s okay, too.

(7) Try what you’ve learned during your pre-wedding shoot.

If you’re having a pre-wedding photo session, how about trying out some of the things you’ve been practicing? You’ll get to see the results and adjust if needed.

[From: This Couple Registered Their Marriage Then Hit The Streets for a Photo Session / Photo: Sham2 Photography]

During The Wedding

(8) Trust your photographer.

On the day of your wedding, your photographer will help direct you and your groom. As mentioned, keep and open mind and trust your photographer. Your photographer is trying his or her best to help you look your best in your wedding photos.

(9) Get cozy.

If you feel cozy, you will also move more naturally. So do try to let go of all the wedding planning stress and sink into what’s happening on your wedding day. You’ll realize that you can pose naturally if you let yourself relax more.

[From: This Bride Prepared a Delicious Pistachio Cake During Her Intimate Wedding Luncheon / Photo: Jeff Lee]

(10) Get inspired by the ambience.

Lastly, get your inspiration from each moment that unfolds. Your wedding day will feel like a dream–this is exactly the ambience that can help you nail every pose and movement.  Get carried away by love so your photos will be filled with love, too.

As we end this quick guide, we’ll let you in on a little secret: Knowing how to pose is just one half of the recipe behind looking good in wedding photos. The other half is letting your love lead and guide you.

 

This Intimate Wedding at The Glass Hall is Full of Touching Moments

On a day like no other, Michelle and Geff started their new life as husband and wife. Their intimate wedding included their nearest and dearest who gathered at The Glass Hall. The little hall that housed Michelle and Geff’s wedding was adorned with an array of blooms in in peach and orange hues and lots of greenery. Rustic wooden chairs lined the hall and pops of emerald green decorations put everything together. The beautiful venue and styling of this wedding caught our attention, but at the same time, the touching moments in all of Hatsumori‘s photos stole our hearts. Every frame is filled with only the most heartwarming moments, so we just couldn’t keep this wedding to ourselves. Scroll on to see just what makes Michelle and Geff’s wedding one of our favorites!

Continue reading “This Intimate Wedding at The Glass Hall is Full of Touching Moments”

The Look

Venues

Colors

What To Expect at a Wedding Showcase

Wedding planning is such an exciting journey! And with all the resources available online, it’s easy to find yourself overwhelmed with all the inspiration coming your way. One way couples can get a better picture of what their wedding day could be like, is by attending wedding showcases. A wedding showcase–also known as wedding fair or bridal fair–is an event set up by vendors that aims to help brides and grooms with wedding planning. How, you might ask? Read on to find out what you can expect at a wedding showcase and how it will help you make your picture perfect wedding come to life.

(1) Curated Inspiration

Pinning all your favorite wedding details on to a Pinterest board is one thing, seeing an actual wedding setup is another. This is one of the reasons why you should consider attending wedding showcases. You will get a glimpse of what your wedding could be like. If the showcase is sponsored by a venue or hotel, you will see a sample wedding setting which will help you better visualize your big day should you choose to wed there. If the wedding showcase is help at an events hall, wedding planners and floral stylists usually have wedding decorations on display too.

[From: An Immaculate, All-White Garden Wedding at Beas River Country Club / Photo: White Label Wedding Photo]

(2) Seasoned Vendors

One best things about wedding showcases these events commonly put together seasoned wedding vendors under one roof. Instead of contacting potential vendors one by one, you can attend a wedding showcase and meet them all in one day. You can also take this opportunity to ask questions about their services and packages, contact details, and more. You can even get ideas from them at the event! On top of that, you can see their work in person.

[From: This Bride Prepared a Delicious Pistachio Cake During Her Intimate Wedding Luncheon / Photo: Jeff Lee Pictures]

(3) Workshops, Talks, Fashion Shows

Some wedding showcases also include workshops, talks, and fashion shows. You can get a lot of useful tips for your own wedding if you attend workshops. For fashion shows, you get to see wedding gowns when worn and in motion. These live activities are very helpful, especially if you want to learn practical wedding ideas and insights and obtain style suggestions and inspiration.

[From: Meaningful Moments Fill This Classic Wedding at The Murray / Photo: Blancs Production]

(4) One-Stop Shopping Experience

Since wedding showcases have a whole line-up of top-notch vendors ready for you, attending the event give you a one-stop shop wedding planning experience. Some couples book all their wedding vendors in one go, thanks to wedding showcases. The trick is to do some research beforehand so when you come to the attend, you have a shortlist of vendors and make your choice n the day.

 

[From: A Romantic Garden Wedding at The Pavillion with Warm Hues / Photo: Hatsumori Photo by Gavin.Y]

(5) Special Discounts and Offers Only At The Event

Another reason why couples attend wedding showcases is to take advantage of the special discounts and offer available only at the event. Hence, it does make sense to book vendors all at once; that means you get them all at lower rates. Sometimes, wedding showcases have raffles, too. You might just be able to win an overnight stay, a free upgrade, and so much more.

[From: This Wedding Features a Classic Church Ceremony and An Intimate Yet Sophisticated Banquet / Photo: Film Komolebi]

Now that you know what’s in store for you at a wedding showcase, it’s time you check out the upcoming wedding showcases and bridal fairs and clear your calendars as early as now. One more thing, make sure you read this so you know how to make the most of your trip to a wedding showcase.

Enjoy!

This Bride-to-Be Wore a Stunning Jannie Baltzer Headpiece During Her Victorian-Inspired Engagement Shoot

Taking advantage of the cool April weather, Vivien and Joshua, headed over to The Peak for their engagement shoot. They love the Victorian garden at The Peak, especially during this time of the year when the flowers are in full boom. Taking inspiration from their shooting location, Vivien went for an elegant look with a vintage touch. Her hero accessory, a stunning Jannie Baltzer Couture headpiece, caught our attention right away. At the same time her pastel bouquet added the right amount of femininity to her look. Towards the end of the photo shoot, The Peak started to get really misty, granting the lovers dramatic photos which were artfully capture by their Hong Kong photographer, Savour Productions. Don’t miss out on the rest of Vivien and Joshua’s photos. Keep reading for more.


Continue reading “This Bride-to-Be Wore a Stunning Jannie Baltzer Headpiece During Her Victorian-Inspired Engagement Shoot”

The Look

Venues

Colors