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Details of a Downtown San Antonio Bridal Portrait Session

The new trend in wedding photography is the separate bridal portrait session. Gone are the days of trying to cram a full photo shoot into a very busy wedding day. Instead, brides are electing to have a more relaxed photo shoot where they can enjoy themselves in front of the camera. I recently had the…

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The Best Wedding Jobs for Family and Friends

Planning a wedding is (for the most part) an exciting and joyous occasion. It can, however, also be overwhelming, especially when well-meaning family and friends offer to help. Though your loved ones have the best intentions, it is essential to discover ways to engage those close to you in meaningful tasks while not derailing your…

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How to Become a Wedding Officiant in San Antonio: A Step-by-Step Guide

So, you’ve been asked to officiate a wedding in San Antonio? Congrats! Whether you are a friend, family member, or just someone with a knack for public speaking, becoming a wedding officiant is an exciting journey. And in Texas, it’s easier than you might think. But where do you begin? Don’t worry; I’ve got you…

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Should You Give Your Wedding Photographer a Shot List?

You want your big day to go as smoothly as possible. So, what information should you provide to your wedding photographer to help make that happen? In today’s blog post, I’ll answer the question of should you give your wedding photographer a shot list or not. The short answer is yes, but your photographer will…