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Would you like a cake like this for your wedding?
08/21/2017

Would you like a cake like this for your wedding?

What not to wear to a wedding.
04/08/2017

What not to wear to a wedding.

And one you absolutely must try

Cake anyone? Too beautiful to cut into.
03/31/2017

Cake anyone? Too beautiful to cut into.

Can you feel something M A J E S T I C about this ultimate castle wedding cake 😍😍😍

Which do you like?
03/29/2017

Which do you like?

Going back to 1916, it's interesting to see how each cake embodies the style and decor of its era.

ALL GREENS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MY FAVORITE COLOR. yOU CAN ADD ANY COLOR TO THEM
12/13/2016

ALL GREENS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MY FAVORITE COLOR. yOU CAN ADD ANY COLOR TO THEM

09/09/2016

Hi everyone, Please check out Operation Payback to help feed a veteran.

This is what my son and my future DIL are doing for their wedding to help support our troops and veterans.

Nathan Turner and I have a "Wedding Wish"! We ask that everyone coming or not to our wedding and reception participate please!!
We want to support our Veterans. Their fights have allowed us the freedom to marry, to be on motorcycles to do so and to share time freely with our family and friends at our home. We are supporting Operation Payback ( Charles Moon ) by purchasing Hoagies!! We are purchasing one for our wedding planner, Sandy Collier, who has Holiday Hearts for Vets. ( Decorating for a chosen Vet for the holidays.) For bridesmaid Shelly Anderson ( Retired USAF) and our Officiant, D Lorraine Spence, as her husband and son have served as well. We are also purchasing more for our family that has or is actively serving.
We live out of state so our Hoagies not only will help as a purchase but also be given to a Vet!!
So, can you all help our "Wedding Wish" please? Please mail money order/check to :
Charles P. Moon ( Operation Payback)
502 F Center Street
McKeesport, PA 15132
Italians are $6.25
Roast Beef $ 7.25
Turkey are $7.25
We would appreciate you letting us know that you helped make our "Wedding Wish"! It would make a great wedding present for us!! Thank you all so much!!
Love to all,
Nathan and Crystal

A beautiful winter wedding gown/cape.
08/23/2016

A beautiful winter wedding gown/cape.

Here's my contribution to the winter wedding dress discussion!

08/10/2016

Here's an interesting fact:

Who was the first to wear a white bridal gown?
In ancient times, the traditional color of bridal gowns was red. The wife of Napoleon III broke the tradition and wore a white gown. Then, brides began wearing white gowns (that were worn only once) as a symbol of their wealth.

What are your thoughts? This is certainly the way our society lives today. However, in my opinion, guest should wait unt...
04/10/2016

What are your thoughts? This is certainly the way our society lives today. However, in my opinion, guest should wait until the reception. Leave the moments walking down the aisle to the professional.
Brides. Ask the officiant to request all phones get put away per your request.

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This post has clearly started a necessary dialogue and having read many of the comments I feel I have to add the following.

I created this post about a year ago to highlight a trend that many of my clients have expressed dismay with; the taking of pictures by guests during the ceremony. To be more specific, to be disengaged from this special moment in their lives.

If you are a couple planning a wedding you may wish to give thought to this. If you don't mind guests taking pictures then you need not say anything. If however you want them to refrain from taking pics during your ceremony then you'll have to express that in some manner; in the invitation, conspicuous signage, or perhaps an announcement.

While I do have an opinion on this matter it's not relevant to the discussion. I have zero emotional stake in my client's weddings and therefore my opinion is irrelevant. It is not I who will be upset if guests are disengaged taking pictures but more likely the couple and particularly if they've already expressed their desire for an "unplugged wedding" ceremony.

If you are about to post a comment, please ensure it's respectful and at least somewhat relevant.

Lastly, for those of you who comment and refer to me as "she", I'm actually a "he". I thought my name Mark was self evident:)

I've been asked recently to suggest wording to be included in wedding invitations to ask guests to put away their devices. How's this ...

"Dearest guest, thank-you for participating in the celebration of our love on this most special day in our lives. As you witness the exchange of our vows and rings it is our hope that you will be fully present during this intimate expression of our love. In honor of our ceremony and love, It is our sincerest request that you put away your electronic devices and celebrate with us through your presence."

Cheers to all,
Mark

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This is a great example of why you should put your cell phone or tablet away during a wedding. These people ruin the bride's pictures. This is an annoying trend that is only getting worse.

At this point over 9 million people have been reached by this post. Having read many of the comments I'd like to add the following.

First off when I said "ruins the bride's pictures" I'm speaking on behalf of my clients who consistently express this sentiment. While I do have an opinion I'm merely relaying what they are telling me.

Secondly, to those of you who suggest that the photographer (me) should get into the middle of the aisle to get the shot I offer this. It is in fact what I did in this case. However, in doing so I had to block both the videographer's view and more importantly the groom's view. My clients consistently tell me to be discrete in churches as do the priests who preside over the ceremony. I WILL get the key shots but greatly prefer doing so discretely.

Thirdly, many of these guests who take their cell phone shots or tablet shots or DSLR shots instantly post to social media. More than a few brides have confided in me their displeasure with this practice.

---- THIRD UPDATE ----

Here's a few more thoughts of my own after reviewing the comments.

The groom should not be denied this wonderful moment. To see the woman he fell in love with and proposed to walking up the aisle looking incredible. This is one of the big moments on the wedding day. She too is anxious to see his face light up even tear up when he sees her for the first time. Perhaps I've got it wrong, perhaps the people with their cameras, cellphones, tablets, video cameras and general onlookers are entitled to get out in the aisle and steal this moment for the sake of their crap ass pic they take for the sole purpose of being the first to post on social media. Or, perhaps not.

People have commented that this really isn't new; the taking of pics during the ceremony. While there is some truth to this, the fact is that everyone has a camera now, everyone who has a cell phone has a camera. Therefore I submit that though it's not new it's far more prevalent. I would also submit that the psychology behind it is vastly different. Guess what half the people taking cell phones pics do with them... they immediately start reviewing them and posting to social media. Usually with a tag line like .. "OMG, the bride looks AMAZING! The view through my phone is incredible, it's almost like I'm actually there!".

04/09/2016

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