Miyerkules, Hulyo 22, 2015

THE DOS AND DON’TS OF WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY TRENDS

Wedding Photography Trends 
Photo: Chung Li Photography
Trends come and go, especially with weddings. So how can you tell which are worth trying when it comes to your big day pics? We chatted with some event photographers and videographers for their take on what fads are worth a shot.
Do ask your photographer about film.
Both newbie photogs and more seasoned ones are starting to bring film cameras back to weddings, according to Karen Wise of Karen Wise Photography. The result is a very “rich and classic look” that’s slightly different than digital. “You capture the detail and nuances a bit better,” Wise says, adding that a happy accident like double exposure can occur, when two scenes appear over each other. You can ask your photographer to get creative and superimpose a bride and groom image onto a landscape, or flowers imprinted over your gown, for instance. “Multiple exposure takes a bit of time and focus to set up and execute,” Wise warns, “but it’s very doable.”
Don’t do canned engagement photos.
Rather than taking very planned and posed engagement shots, Tony Hoffer, lead photographer at Hoffer Photography, is seeing more couples interested in “doing things that feel a little more real to them.” So instead of the bride holding a sign that says “He chose me!” and the groom nearby with a smile plastered on his face, engaged couples are doing things that they normally enjoy and simply inviting a photographer along for the ride. Such real-life scenarios include taking a boat for a sail, hanging out at the beach with their dog, going for a drive in their Jeep, and just enjoying life together without trying to look so purposefully “in love.”
Do allow selfie sticks.
Sure, selfie sticks can be obnoxious in some instances but they usually get a pass at weddings. Hoffer says that he sees one come out during at least half of the weddings he shoots. “People goof around with it. And we take fun pictures of people shooting themselves with the selfie stick,” he says.
Don’t resist a hashtag
Whether or not you’re a fan of social media, you have to admit it makes a lot of sense to suggest a wedding hashtag so all your big day pics are easy to find. Friends and family will want to share the photos and it’s simple enough to give them a fun phrase to tag so you can spot snaps in the digital deluge. “Having a hashtag is a great way for couples to see moments from the wedding that they might have missed and it makes their guests feel involved,” says Kristy Ryan of Blush Wedding Photography.
Do consider drones.
Aerial cinematography is another new trend at weddings that’s been growing for the past two years, says Sigmund Reboquio, creative director and owner of REB6studios. He uses a quadcopter — a type of drone — along with a GoPro camera to capture some stunning footage. Hoffer agrees that drones are one of the biggest fads right now. Usually, the film crew takes an outside shot of a venue at some point during the reception or before the ceremony itself, so the device should be gone by the time guests are mingling. That said, Ryan doesn’t encourage using a drone at the average wedding because time is limited and it could take away from shooting other moments. “Not the best bang for your buck, so to speak,” she says. What’s more, drones aren’t legally permitted in all places and they can be dangerous if your videographer isn’t experienced with flying them.
Don’t allow paparazzi.
At a recent wedding that Ryan photographed, the best man was standing beside the groom and pulled out his cell phone to take a photo during the ceremony. This made for a bad distraction in an otherwise touching image of the groom seeing his bride walk down the aisle. “Instead of seeing the expression of loved ones as they witness the bride and groom saying ‘I do,’ nowadays we just see iPhones and iPads covering their faces,” Ryan admonishes. Thankfully, a growing trend is having an “unplugged” ceremony, where guests are asked to put away their devices and truly witness the event.
Do think about post-event pics.
A post-nuptial portrait session is a good way to get some styled portraits that you may not have had time to get on the wedding day, according to Wise. You can opt to return to your venue or select a fresh outdoor locale, an interesting backdrop, or convenient studio setting. A fashion stylist and makeup or hair stylist can also help enhance the photos. Similarly, Ryan predicts couples will start hiring a photographer to capture part of the honeymoon. “The couple is in a gorgeous location, they are stress free from the wedding, and the bride still has her wedding-workout body!” Ryan says.
Don’t use trendy props.
Playing upon a theme or using props for wedding and engagement photos can be a fun way to incorporate some creativity into your images. But making sure it’s not too gimmicky, cheesy, or dated can be a challenge. “This is when it is best to hire a professional stylist or keep it simple and classic,” Ryan says. She suggests avoiding trendy stuff like vintage suitcases, large balloons, personalized bunting signs, and floral crowns.
Do upgrade your resolution.
If you want highly detailed and crisp video footage, Reboquio says one upcoming trend to look out for is 4K resolution. “As of today, there are cameras that are now capable of 4K resolution captures, so it will only be a matter of time and these will get to the clients hands really soon,” he notes. Reboquio will be offering 4K weddings as an upgrade in the near future, especially in anticipation of households acquiring larger televisions to accommodate the impressive resolution

Biyernes, Hulyo 17, 2015

There is much more in cooking

While everybody rush with the things around and embracing the cycle of modernized living, Town’s Delight The Caterer managed to have some time to know a different approach in cooking as some of its staff attended“Cooking for the Soul” in Brahma Kumaris Tagaytay last July 12, 2015.
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Adding meditation in the process of cooking makes difference, this is what this event expressed to us in attending their seminar. The mood you have in preparing your food certainly affects how the consumers taste it. And not just meditation, Brahma Kumaris also advocates having a healthy living by being vegetarians. Having in mind the benefits of eating only vegetables and other none-meat based products; Brahma Kumaris unveiled the different vegetarian recipes which are not just healthy but also flavorsome and well presented.
Recipes like Vegetarian Kaldereta, Adobong Puso (ng Saging),AssortedPakora, Cream Tamato Soup and more were shared to all of us and we had the pleasure of taste without the guilt of any bad cholesterol. Cooked with the right perspective and proper meditation, we felt the positivity around and had so much fun tasting these new set of meals.
Afterwards, the staff of the retreat center shared their stories in embracing living as vegetarians. They inspired us how to overcome meat cravings as well as the teases they got from the people around them. Ms. Sushila, one of their senior staff told us that her determination to this kind of living made her strong despite of the fact that her living is not as ordinary as the others. Knowing the cause of this decision would really settle the mind and will not allow any temptation around.
Most participants came all the way from Metro Manila while others came from the different provinces in the south. One of them is Ms. Gigi who was a stroke patient years ago. She was encouraged to join this kind of activities to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Brahma Kumaris ensures the benefits of the food we eat as well as the importance of food preparation, this parallelizes the advocacy of Town’s Delight The Caterer which aims to WOW people with experiences and memories we bring. This activities would help us bring the best only for our valued clients.

Martes, Hulyo 7, 2015

Town’s Delight unstoppable in giving great experiences in the south!

 
On the 28th of June 2015, a contract signing was arranged betweenMr. Andrew Pacumio, President and General Manager of Town’s Delight The Caterer and Mr. Al de Veyra, President and owner of Fernwood Gardens, held at the Fernwood Gardens, Quezon City to formally welcome Town’s Delight The Caterer as an accredited caterer of Fernwood Gardens Tagaytay.
Town’s Delight has been known for serving the best quality of service in the catering industry in the whole region and it is undeniable that venues with great vibe and ambience is an elemental part to match its goal in bringing WOW experiences to clients. That is why when Fernwood Gardens owner, Al de Veyra announced to open an arm in Tagaytay, we found an opportunity to partner with this famed and reputable wedding venue from Metro Manila. Wanted to offer something that was never experienced before, excitement overflows in us.
Fernwood Gardens has been known to its polished nature and rustic motif which holds events and has now found a most suitable area for what it is known for in Tagaytay.
South meets north as these two big names unite and an overwhelming chemistry is very much present during the meeting. The two respectable entrepreneurs envision future success through the partnership of Fernwood Gardens Tagaytay and Town’s Delight The Caterer.

Huwebes, Hulyo 2, 2015

Top 10 Best Wedding Venues in Laguna

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Miyerkules, Hulyo 1, 2015

Fernwood Gardens Tagaytay – Coming Soon

The premier dream venue for weddings and other special events has now come to the city of Tagaytay. Bringing the most magnificent garden venue in the area, Fernwood Gardens established a name that couples truly look forward to on their wedding day.
What makes this venue amazing? Simple. They brought an awesome garden feel inside Metro Manila despite of all the urban hassle. And now, they are bringing their excellent services to a more garden-friendly location.
Perfect with the cold breeze of Tagaytay City, Fernwood Gardens would surely be an ideal location for all your events. What more can we expect but the best. All the elements of a garden venue will be present and greatly placed.
And if you loved the interiors of their venue in Quezon City, you would surely look forward to their Tagaytay venue.
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