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Wedding Tips & Trends

As you’ve probably noticed, we JUST LAUNCHED our NEW website and I’m super excited! I’m so proud of the “dream site” that my amazing husband, John Wooton of InspireMedia built for me. It’s literally everything I dreamed of and more…responsive, mobile-friendly, has updated galleries, a modern design and it has an integrated blog as well as Instagram integration on the home page. LOTS of our clients are featured throughout the website so if we’ve photographed you in the last 2-3 years, look around the galleries, you’ll probably find your photos! 🙂

We photographed this sweet couple’s wedding at their gorgeous new home in Kokomo. I loved all of their personal touches and details that they incorporated into their wedding day!

Photography: http://erinhessionphotography.com/
Day of coordinator: Tiffany Damitz
Officiant: Jim Kessler
BBQ & Cake: Janna Mayes
Hair & Make-up: Sarah Jenkins 
DJ: http://fmxdjs.com/
Catering: Sandra Young
Server: Kelly Robinson
Venue: The couple’s home
Rentals: http://www.americantoolandpartyrental.com/

So much time, effort and money goes into planning weddings these days and of course every engaged couple wants their wedding day to be flawless! In today’s blog post, we’re giving our dedicated followers some practical tips, insider secrets and tricks of the trade that we’ve learned from over 20 years of experience in photographing weddings. We hope this helps you create a stress free wedding day!

  1. Remind your wedding party & families not to post any photos to social media until AFTER the wedding. This is especially important if you’re not seeing your groom before the ceremony, there’s a chance that he could be scrolling Facebook or Instagram while hanging out with the guys beforehand and accidentally see a photo of you in your dress posted by a well-meaning friend or family member.
  2. Print out your photo schedule and have extra copies on hand to give to your families and wedding party members at your rehearsal. The night before is a better time to answer any logistical questions and it gives everyone an idea of the overall game plan for the wedding day so that they’re all on time and where they need to be for photos to run smoothly.
  3. Do a trial run of your hair & make-up beforehand and see how long it takes them to actually do your hair & make-up. This should give you a good indication as to how much time they’ll need on the wedding day so that you can allow plenty of time in your schedule. This also gives you a chance to give them feedback on what you like and don’t like so they can make any adjustments before the wedding day.
  4. Choose a long lasting lipstick that won’t come off easily when you’re kissing your groom during photos! (And do a trial run of that beforehand too) I can’t tell you how many grooms have been annoyed by constantly having to remove pink or red lipstick or lip gloss from their lips after each shot! LOL
  5. Wear practical shoes! I love it when brides choose cute, sparkly or fun shoes but try walking around in them for a few hours and see if they’re really as comfortable as they seemed in the shoe store. I always suggest that you consider bringing a more comfy option for the reception because after standing in high heels for 10-12 hours in a heavy dress on a hot day, those once comfy shoes can seem like the shoes from hell by 10 p.m. Trust me on this one.
  6. If you’re wearing a veil, just know that every time someone hugs you, they probably won’t think to wrap their arm UNDER your veil. This means that every time you’re hugged (which will happen a LOT that day) your head will be yanked back. Not only do you want to make sure that your hair style is very secure but you’ll also want to crisscross 2 bobby pins in 1 or 2 spots to attach the comb to your scalp to make sure it’s extra secure to avoid a veil mishap!
  7. When it’s time for your final dress fitting, take your maid of honor, mom or a bridesmaid with you so that they can see how to bustle your dress. Additionally, it’s good to ask your alterations person to either color code or number the bustles so that whoever is bustling you can easily figure it out during cocktail hour. Also, pack large safety pins in an emergency kit because we’ve seen hundreds of bustles break in our career. People accidentally step on the edge of the dress while dancing and it just happens. Don’t freak out, just pin it up and continue enjoying the night!
  8. Wear waterproof mascara and even if you don’t think you’ll be super emotional, tuck a Kleenex into your dress or bra, just in case. You never know when someone may say something heartfelt that will start the waterworks and you certainly don’t want to spend lots of time redoing your make-up! Also, if you do cry, blot the tears with a Kleenex, never wipe them away. Blotting makes for a quicker make-up touch-up if needed.
  9. Allow extra time in your schedule. ALWAYS. You never know when you’ll run into delays, traffic, someone who forgot something, etc. We always allow extra time in our schedules and have an emergency kit handy, just in case. Our goal is to educate our clients and help set them up to create a successful, memorable wedding!

As always, if you’re still in need of a photographer for your upcoming wedding, click HERE to check availability of your wedding date!

On 6/3, we photographed Nichole & Tyler’s gorgeous wedding and had the chance to work with her awesome family again! We photographed her sister’s wedding about 3 years ago so it was fun to see so many familiar faces that day!

Photography: http://erinhessionphotography.com/
Getting ready suites: https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/indianapolis-severin
Church: http://www.olgreenwood.org/
Reception: http://www.damoreindy.com/
Catering: http://www.thomascaterers.com/
Florist: http://www.bokayweddings.com/
Cake: http://www.classiccakescarmel.com/
Hair & Make-up: https://www.karenhallandco.com/
DJ: http://eventonedj.com/
Dresses: http://www.demetriosbride.com/
Tuxes: https://www.louiestuxshop.com/
Limo: http://317limousines.com/

How did he propose?
“Tyler proposed at the Rose Well House on the Indiana University campus on a beautiful Sunday in February. There is a lot of romantic lore surrounding the Well House and it was one of my favorite spots to go when I was a student at IU. Although I thought it was a spontaneous trip due to good weather it was perfectly planned as we walked through the empty walkways and went straight to the Well House where he got on one knee and asked me to marry him.”
 
What was your favorite wedding moment?
“Saying our vows during the wedding mass”
 
What was his favorite wedding moment?
“Our first dance”
 
What was the funniest wedding moment?
“The father of the bride speech. My father is very anxious about speaking in public and three years ago at my sister’s wedding he said the wrong name for the Groom (his name is Justin but we call him JJ so in trying to say both at once he called him Jason). He joked about it in his speech at my wedding and then said my groom’s name correctly but called me by my sister’s name (a common occurrence in our household, as the youngest child I have learned to respond to both). He was apologetic for the mistake, but the entire crowd erupted in laughter (including me) and I thought it was a perfect way to end his final father of the bride speech.” 
 
What was your first dance song?
“Then” by Brad Paisley
 
Where did you go on your honeymoon?
“We are going to Leavenworth, WA and Seattle, WA”
 
What advice would you give to future brides?
“Book Erin Hession Photography as soon as you get engaged! Her calendar fills up fast!”