Posts Tagged ‘wedding photographer’

PostHeaderIcon Capturing those once in a lifetime moments

In everybody’s lives there are big events.Of course there is weddings, births, graduations, and a lot more.One of the things you do not want is to allow those be in memories. You want to make sure you are able to capture those moments forever with how wonderful cameras are.So here are some tips to ensure that with photography you do capture those moments.

First of all you don’t need to hire a professional for all these great moments. But of course a professional is always preferred for those big occassions. Of course on great occasions like weddings you would hire a professional.  That is why as a San Diego wedding photographer my service stays busy.Because it is such a special event you need a professional to take those shots and make them perfect.

Certainly there are those significant events like the birth of a child. Now of course in the hospital room you wouldn’t need a professional photographer to take a shot. But in those first few days you might want to hire one to take photos.  As a San Diego photographer my company gets hired to take newborn photos all the time.Those are some of the most significant events so hiring a professional makes a lot of sense.

Finally there are great moments like graduations.This is something that you yourself can probably perform.But it is not painful to hire a professional either.  As a San Diego event photography service we do graduations all the time.And people hire us most of the time because they need memorable shots. Plus they need to take pleasure in the occasion rather have to make sure to capture photos.

As you can see there are many important moments in life.  And as you can see using photography is one of the best ways to remember them forever. Because you will not only remember them, but you will also be able to see them with photos. That is something that is worth every penny.

PostHeaderIcon Understanding The Facts: Five wedding traditions explained

by Randolph Quan

Why wear your ring on your left hand? Why something old, new, borrowed and blue? Wedding traditions from across the globe don’t make a whole lot of sense for the uninformed. Lucky for you, we’ve got a list of wedding traditions unveiled, so you can explain your less-knowledgeable aunt why people are throwing rice as you leave the church (or blowing bubbles, for those concerned about birds).

The ring finger: Engagement and wedding rings are typically worn on the left hand because that finger was once thought to contain the “vein of love,” a vein that led directly to the heart. But did you know that in some countries, such as Spain, Germany, Greece and Russia, couples wear their wedding rings on their right hand?

Something old: You know the saying. But what does it mean? Let’s break it down: In wearing something old, the bride symbols continuity from the past. Something new symbolizes the birth of the marriage.

A bride should wear something borrowed from a woman in a happy marriage in hopes that the happiness will rub off on her, and then something blue because it symbolizes purity, fidelity and love. In some countries, including England, a sixpence is stuck in the bride’s shoe because it is said to bring luck to the couple.

Throwing rice: Rice symbolizes wealth and fertility. By throwing it at the newly married, the guests are showing their hopes of an abundance of blessings. Most people blow bubbles these days as to not hurt any wild animals (and less cleanup).

Why light a candle? A unity candle is often lit by either the bride and the groom or two members from their family, symbolizing the joining of the two families as one. Sometimes couples choose to instead have a sand ceremony, where they pour two different vials of sand into one container.

Tie the knot? This strange synonym for getting married is derived from the cultures of the world, including Hindu and Egyptian, that literally tie the hands of the bride and groom together to symbolize the binding marriage.

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