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A Guide to Beautiful Wedding Invitations

 

Wedding invitations are an integral part of a wedding’s theme and the “mood” you want to set for your ceremony. After all, if the purpose were to solely inform the guests of the details of the event, then you could just send an mass email or standard postcard. However, the invitation also serves as a souvenir of a special occasion, and an announcement of a couple’s love. Like the wedding ceremony itself, it should be beautiful and personal.

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Selecting the Wedding Invitation’s Design

There are thousands of ready-made wedding invitations to choose from; simply select a design, choose a photo, send the details, and the printer can have it ready within weeks. With such a wide selection, it may be difficult to pick which one is best. Here are the things to consider:

  • Formal or casual. You want a wedding invitation to complement the overall theme and mood of the wedding. Is your wedding formal or casual? A formal wedding may need classic script fonts, formal wording, and the traditional double envelope. A more casual invitation may use more modern fonts and more natural wording (i.e., instead of “we cordially invite you”, say “please join us…”) and an engagement photo, but care must be taken to retain the solemnity of the occasion. Let’s say you want to enclose a photo of you and your fiancé—not typically done for more traditional invitations. Wear appropriate clothes to the engagement photo shoot: shorts and tank tops simply don’t work for this photo session.

  • Color. You should always choose a subdued color. If you are using a rather bright color for your motif, like turquoise, opt for a delicate ribbon trim or small accents at the sides or corners rather than applying it to the whole invitation. This makes the invitation look more classy, and again, is in keeping with the nature of the event. It’s a wedding, not a party at a trendy night club.

  • Personal Touches. You can add a short poem, a photo of the engaged couple, or a song lyric from the wedding ceremony.

Wedding Invitation Inserts, templates and personalization

Most wedding invitation companies can provide a selection of templates where you just have to fill in the specific names, include photos, places and dates. However, many couples prefer to make their own, to make the invitation less stiff and more personalized. If so, here are a few guidelines:

  • It is not necessary to put the entourage in the invitation. However, you can have a separate piece of paper listing the members that can be inserted in select invitations—specifically those that go to the entourage themselves, and to the more immediate family and friends. They would appreciate the souvenir; plus, it is a way of thanking them for their participation.

  • Include a nice engagement photo in the invitation to make it more personal and modern

  • You’d never forget to put the date and the venue, but many couples forget to put a map to the church and/or reception area. A map would be very helpful, and would save many guests any inconvenience especially if the wedding is located in a place they are unfamiliar with.

  • If you are trying to control the number of guests, insert a small card that says, “We have reserved __ seats for you.” This is a subtle and polite way of minimizing the headcount.

  • If you are moving to a new home after the wedding, you can include another small insert announcing your new address.

Regardless if you choose a pre-made template or you create your wedding invitation from scratch, make sure that you put your personal touch to it, it doesn't have to be complicated, you can even include a handwritten note to add that personal touch to it. Have fun in making your beautiful and personal wedding invitation!

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YWCA Winter Wedding in Fort Worth - Historic 512

 

On 12-13-14 I got to capture Valerie and Stephen's beautiful winter wedding at the historic YWCA building in Fort Worth. A fantastic wedding to remember for everybody involved. Here you can see a selection of photos from both the preparation, wedding details, ceremony and the fun reception. Enjoy!

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Engagement Photos for 2015

 

If you got one of these or if you know someone that just received one, then you or they need to get some great engagement photos and a ring shot by Igor Photography in 2015 ;) Happy New Year!

At Igor Photography we specialized in romantic wedding photography in Dallas-Fort Worth, including passionate engagement sessions and fine art bridal portraits. Let’s get you some fantastic Dallas engagement photos, call today to chat with us.

Creative engagement photography by Dallas wedding photographer Igor.

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Make your wedding personal, show your style!

 

A perfect wedding isn’t only beautiful, it’s personal, it reflects you as a person and your style. It’s got carefully selected details that are meaningful to you and your fiancé.  Here are some very simple ways to add your own subtle, unique touches to your ceremony and reception.

•Write your own wedding vows. It doesn’t have to read like perfect poetry; the important thing is that it comes from your own heart. Print it out on an index card or save it on your cell phone and keep it handy during the ceremony.

•Compile a CD or playlist with songs that symbolize your relationship or how it evolved. Play this during your reception or even burn a copy and distribute as souvenirs. Insert a small piece of paper explaining why you chose those songs.

•Instead of tossing your bouquet, present it to your mother (or a dear friend or mentor) during your reception. You can also have an additional bouquet made for your groom to present his mother at the same time.

•Guests often have free time on their hands during their reception. In the center of the table, place several pens and small pieces of paper in a pretty basket. Ask them to write their wishes, prayers, or advice for you and your fiancé. Compile it in a scrapbook.

•Most wedding reception programs revolve only around the couple: friends give speeches. Do something for the guests. Make a video of you and your fiancé talking about the people who’ve taught you what true love means. Mention friends who’ve demonstrated real loyalty, real love and friendship, and family members who made great sacrifices for you.Include their photos in your video or slideshow. This is your chance to tell them how much you appreciate them  and say thank you to all of them.

•If you have a close friend or family member who passed away, make him or her part of the occasion by inserting a small photo in your bouquet, or lighting a tribute candle at the church ceremony.

•If you have ethnic roots, incorporate a marriage ritual from your culture into your ceremony or perform it during your reception.  

•Wear a heirloom. For example, you can use your grandmother’s veil, or wear a locket that belongs to your mother. This is an excellent way of creating a sense of continuity between generations, celebrating your own family even as you go on to begin your own.

•Prepare an audio-video or slideshow presentation that will be played during the last dance of the bride with the father. This can be just a simple montage of childhood photos. This is a guaranteed tear maker!

•If you have kids, help them feel like they’re part of the new family by asking them to stand next to you as you say your vows.

•Add little elements that say something about your relationship as a couple. For example, if you’re giving away picture frames, insert a poem that you wrote or a copy of your wedding vows. If you met at a beach (and would rather not have a beach-themed wedding) incorporate shells into your table centerpiece.

•Show your engagement photos at the reception in a frame or in reception book, where people can write their wishes and thoughts. Make sure that you also show a beautiful and large print of your bridal session if you have one.

The important thing is to just make it personal, to celebrate your uniqueness as a couple and have fun with your wedding style and decor.

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NEW, Bridal Films by Igor!

 

I'm very excited to announce that beginning in 2015 we will be booking and making artistic bridal videos for brides that want to be featured in their own short bridal film. This is a great opportunity to capture your style and bridal beauty in moving pictures, you can choose any style, location and mood for the film, we will collaborate together to get you exactly what you want, whether you want something happy and playful or something more serene, sexy and fashion styled.

We can provide you with location ideas, the script, stylist and the hair and make-up for the shoot. Don't be nervous about being in a short film, we will make it very fun and relaxed, and we will easily guide you to get exactly the film that you desire.

Let's get started, this is going to be epic!

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Valerie's bridal session at the YWCA Fort Worth-Historic 512

 

I always love to shoot bridal sessions and weddings at the Fort Worth YWCA (now renamed to the Historic 512). It's such a beautiful classic venue in downtown Fort Worth. This historic building is designed by noted Fort Worth architect Wyatt C. Hedrick.

When you get married at this beautiful venue, you are also making a statement and you will support a great cause.

This Fort Worth wedding venue is a social enterprise, operated by the Center For Transforming Lives. they use 100% of the proceeds from the venue to help women and children in poverty and to create a better life for them. 

For this wonderful Fort Worth bridal session we used the spectacular grand ballroom. I will be posting wedding photos from Valerie's and Stephen's wedding at the YWCA/Historic 512 very soon.

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Bride + Groom + Horse in Palo Pinto, TX

 

A had a fantastic time shooting this Texas couples portrait session with the awesome Katie and Colby at a Palo Pinto horse ranch this fall. It was extra special since I really like horses and I was sure it was going to be super special to incorporate them in a bridal/groom portrait session. I love to incorporate animals and nature into couples photography.

Katie, the beautiful born and raised Texas bride wore a spectacular gown from Pence and Panache in Burleson, and the groom a classy cowboy inspired look.

The Palo Pinto horse was amazingly cooperative with us, he posed and acted like a truly “professional model”.

A real successful Texas couples wedding shoot.



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Dallas elopement photographer- Topgolf Dallas reception

 

This small elopement celebration and reception of Kerry and Jannelle was such a fun event. They started the day with some entertainment at the golf driving range at Topgolf in Dallas with friends and family. They later had a very nice reception at Olive Garden with family and the closests friends. It was a honor to photograph the awesome couple and their equally awesome family and friends.

For your next elopement, make sure to hire the best Dallas elopement photographer . Yes. that’s me ;)

DFW Elopement photos by Fort Worth-Dallas elopement photographer Igor.

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Hotel Adolphus Dallas Wedding

 

The wedding of Alice and Cedric was at the historic landmark Hotel Adolphus in downtown Dallas. It was a beautifully decorated wedding, very classy and classic. The wedding venue Hotel Adolphus, was a perfect match for the perfect match that the bride and groom are. It was a terrific day of joy and celebration and we got some super great photos from their wedding day.

Dallas wedding photography by wedding photographer Igor.

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Bridal trash the dress portrait session at Lake Worth

 

This was an epically fun shoot! We went to Lake Worth in Fort Worth to photograph my version of a classy "trash the dress bridal portrait session". I wanted a more unique take on the trash the dress session with water, something sexy and fashionable edgy. It was all about the mood and the light during the shoot, we started at sunset and got lucky with a really nice sunset and we continued photographing through the night. The beautiful bride Katie was a real trooper, she had to fight off bugs, stings and critters through the night. We are very pleased with the results, what do you think?

Trash the dress session by Dallas wedding photographer Igor.

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Fort Worth Water Gardens Bridal Session at Night

I had the pleasure to photograph this beautiful Fort Worth bride at the Fort Worth Water Gardens in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. We had so much fun shooting at night. She wanted some none traditional bridal portraits in an urban location, so we made it happen.

Enjoy a few more photos from Brooke's night bridal session at the Fort Worth Water Gardens, and "Hey Brooke, watch out for that chewing gum!" ;)

For earlier posted photos of this stunning bridal session, go here!

Contact us today to schedule an epic DFW bridal session with wedding photographer Igor.

682-233-5367 / contact@igorweddingphoto.com

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Beaumont Ranch country wedding

 

A few photos from Stacy and Dwayne's awesome country wedding at the Beaumont Ranch in Grandview, Texas. It was a very fun day with a lots of laughter and a few rain showers, and of course great Texas barbecue, cold ice tea, country music and dance and real cowboy hats and boots. We captured some awesome wedding photos. Another remarkable wedding that we had the honor to photograph that we can now cherish for life.

Contact us today to schedule a Free consultation with wedding photographer Igor.

682-233-5367 / contact@igorweddingphoto.com

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Times Ten Celllars Wedding in Fort Worth

 

A sneak preview of Liz & Tom's very entertaining wedding at the Times Ten Cellars in downtown Ft. Worth. A perfect wedding with a great atmosphere, good wine, food, decor and live music from Dan Quinn, a fantastic one man band. After seeing all that wine sipping during the night I just had to open a bottle of Rioja when I got home.

Contact us today to schedule a Free Consultation with wedding photographer Igor.

682-233-5367 / contact@igorweddingphoto.com

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Sneak peak of Brooke's bridal session-Fort Worth Bridal Sessions

 

A preview of my last night bridal shoot in downtown Fort Worth with Brooke. Doesn't she look stunning? I love to shoot creative bridal sessions in downtown Fort Worth. This one was done at the Fort Worth Water Gardens.

Let me know what you think? I will be posting more bridal photos from Brooke’s session in the near future, stay tuned.

More more bridal photos of this session, visit this page!

Bridal photography at the Fort Worth Water Gardens at night, by Igor Photography.

Bridal photography at the Fort Worth Water Gardens at night, by Igor Photography.

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Preview: Lake Worth Bridal Session

 

Preview of an awesome bridal session at Lake Worth. This shoot was a lot of fun. It was a bridal project that I wanted to do for a long time. It's my version of a "trash the dress session". Thank you Kate for fighting against critters and stings, you were a real trooper, also thanks a lot to Jenny for being our super great make up artist and staying with us trough the night, and thank you Carl for being a great assistant. I will post several new photos from this shoot later this month. Please let me know what you think of this shoot and "trash the dress bridal sessions" in general?

Contact us today to schedule an epic DFW bridal session with wedding photographer Igor.

682-233-5367 / contact@igorweddingphoto.com

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How to recover deleted images from your memory card

 

It's one of the worst feelings when you realize that your vacation or even worst, your wedding photos got accidentally deleted from your hard drive or memory card. First, curse like a sailor and scream in agony! But you don't have to panic, just take a deep breath and calm yourself, because there are several things that you can do to recover those precious photos. Just make sure that you don't save or write over the images with other images or data. Take out the memory card from the camera and follow the instructions in this link: http://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-recover-deleted-photos-from-a-memory-card/

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Engagement session at the Prairie Creek Park

 

On a hot day in June I met Ashley and Saville for a very fun engagement session at the Prairie Creek Park in Richardson, TX. The jokes and laughter were plentiful and it was a joy to see and capture their joyful spirit and love for each other. It's going to be very fun to photograph their wedding next year.

Engagement photography at the Prairie Creek Park, Richardson, Texas

Contact us today to schedule an epic DFW engagement session with wedding photographer Igor.

682-233-5367 / contact@igorweddingphoto.com

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Posing advice for Bridal Portraits

 

Most brides are a little bit nervous and shy when it comes to posing in front of the camera, that’s understandable. Choosing a professional wedding photographer that knows his craft well definitely helps, but so can some good posing advice. Read below for my expert advice on how to relax and look your best during your bridal photo session.

1. Bring your Maid of Honor, friend or mom (only, if she is easy going and nice ;)

This might help you relax, letting you enjoy the moment and allowing your professional photographer to get really great shots of you having a good time! Just make sure to bring somebody that will cheer you up and that won't try to take over the photo session.

2. Don’t always smile

Be yourself, smile when you feel like it, relax your face and mix it up with different facial expression. Sometimes when a bride smiles heavily her eyes squint and her cheeks get wider from her smile, so it’s usually better to try to relax your smile and face, don’t try too hard to put up a smile if it doesn’t come naturally.

3. Strike that hand-on-hip pose

This common pose is called the three-quarter angle stance, and it will make you look sexy, slim and feminine. Extend one leg out in front, pivot, and plant the corresponding hand on your hip. "The result is a long, attractive, diagonal line that draws the viewers' eyes across the subject.

4. Show your female curves

The female body has beautiful curves. Improve your posture and body shape by proper balance and posing. Keep most of your weight on your back foot, and “Pop and twist your hip”, pose in front of a mirror and point your pelvis towards the right while your shoulders twist to your left. This helps show your waistline while making your knees appear narrower.

Beautiful bride Shailaun

Beautiful bride Shailaun

5. Keep your arms away from your waistline

When you keep your arms away from your waist, you show your waistline and appear slimmer. Try to make some space between the inside of their arms and their waist. By practicing this in front of the mirror, you can immediately see the difference between showing your true waist and accidentally adding inches to your waist.

6. Keep your fingers together

Sometimes brides have a hard time to know what to do with their hands and fingers. Relax your hands and keep your fingers together with a slightly cupped hand. This will look the best for most poses and avoids distracting “spread out fingers” or “clinging hands”.

7. Keep your chin up

Avoid tucking the chin, or it will ruin a great photo. When brides get nervous they instinctively lower their chin to their chest while being photographed. This creates a double chin that nobody wants to have in their bridal portraits. Try to keep your chin away from your neck in a relaxed manner.

8. How to sit pretty

Legs crossed at the ankles, and arms and shoulders drawn inwards always slim a subject down and draw more attention to the vertical emphasis. Try to sit at the edge of the seat and with a straight back.

9. Know your best side

We all have a better side. Knowing which one is your better facial side can make a huge difference. Take a few test shots with your camera or phone and look at the results.

10. Most importantly, have fun during your bridal session!

Relax, have fun and don’t try too hard, a great Fort Worth wedding photographer will get you great bridal portraits if you listen to his posing advice.

Contact us today to schedule an fashion inspired Fort Worth bridal session with wedding photographer Igor.

682-233-5367 / contact@igorweddingphoto.com

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