A Beach Wedding Tips

March 12, 2010

Saying your wedding vows to a crash of waves on your most special day can be a good idea. There are lots of beaches in the world. You can give your wedding some of your good imaginations and put them to work. Weaving the threads of your dreams together can make final outcome to be more interesting.

A local flavor wedding with a typical regional flavor added to it with flowers, coconut water can be a great idea. If music bands and rain dance is your kind of style, get in touch with some of event managers for your dream wedding. You can invite your close friends to an intimate function with the sea as background. You can also add special color to the reception with a fireworks display and end to celebrations with dancing, fireworks, live music and tongue licking food.

If you are searching for some much sought after place, then you can choose a venue for exotic beachside wedding at up classed ballrooms or village themed garden venues. A resort can also be a good choice.

You can find a number of resorts who offer special wedding packages. The special wedding packages may save a few bucks of yours.

The uniqueness in every beach is different. Some of the Hawaiian beaches make your wedding a rich grandeur. The magnificent water splashes at the backdrops and the sunrays setting different colors on it can make a colorful carpet for your special moments. You can enjoy the most auspicious moments of your life in full glory of the nature. It up to you whether you want to take a swing in the nature’s cradle or end up in congested banquet hall or be a part of the traditional marriage.

Before finalizing your choice regarding beaches, make a deep research or simply browse through some sites where you can find all relevant information plus an insight of the place. You can make a query of some of close relatives or friends who have got some same type of wedding.

He can assist you in making arrangements. Properly check the cost element before booking. Inquire the event manager about every bit of detail.

A well experienced person can help in organizing wedding arrangements. He will take care of all the logistics of arranging for the caterer, decorator and get all the necessary permissions required for conducting the wedding there.

An event manager can help in organizing things according to your plans. He can take all your requirements in consideration and work for you.

A wedding at a beach serves dual purpose one thing you take your wedding cake at the site and another thing, you can have your honeymoon at the same venue.

What can more fun if you and your soul mate dress up in inspirations outfits or some unique wears like Hawaiian dresses?

Or you can put beach theme in your wedding costume. Put some sea shells in the outfit. A lot of seafood can be served in the wedding course.

For the music, you can go in the backdrops with lots of drums played in the tribal style. Options are unlimited and it is you who has to take the decision.

Rafi Michael
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  1. 5 Responses to “A Beach Wedding Tips”

  2. BEACH WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY! TIPS NEEDED!?
    Hello Everyone,

    Hope all is well.

    I have my first Beach Wedding in Mauritius this month. Before i go i want to know any tips you might have in regards to:

    1. Placing the couple behind the sun,on the side, in front, etc.
    2. Use of Lens filters I should buy.
    3. Need of equipment – reflectors, etc.

    I am trying to achieve wedding shots like Jerry Ghoinis. I know his uses the Lowel Video Light for quite a few of his shots. Should i buy one to get these type of shots.

    I would be grateful for any tips you all have.

    Thanks.

    My Kit includes:

    - Nikon D300 and D2oo
    - Nikon 18-22mm Lens, 24-70mm 2.8 Lens, 50mm 1.4 AFS Lens, 10.5mm 2.8 fisheye
    - 2 x Nikon Sb900 Flshguns
    - Lastolite Ezybox

    By pnbflava on Mar 12, 2010

  3. The sun is nothing but another light source. If you know lighting, you know how to use the sun.

    Study, practice and know your equipment. Your three questions are very basic for someone who needs enough experience to photograph such an important and irreplaceable day. Be sure you’re ready for the huge responsibility of such a shoot.

    Not that you can’t, just be TRIPLE sure you’re ready.
    References :

    By John on Mar 12, 2010

  4. If you want to copy someone else’s technique, and you should if you’re just starting out, then you have to have the same equipment they do, so yes, you need whatever he uses.

    ON THE OTHER HAND, if you want to create your OWN style, all you need is a camera and a good background, with maybe a few gadgets to make up for what nature lacks.

    FIRST OF ALL IS THE BACKGROUND. You ALWAYS look for your background FIRST, no matter what you’re making a picture of. Go walk your beach, make sure it has easy access and that you don’t have to have a bride in a five-thousand-dollar wedding dress walk a mile across wet sand to get there. Of course, if you DO have a spot of beach ONLY five miles from the nearest parking lot that is so whiz-bang it’s to die for you might want to get a camping tent or two for your people to change clothes on-site. Remember: the first Law of Photography states that cost is irrelevant if you really want the shot.

    Visit your site(s) several times during the day before the shoot, preferably with a pretty girl and handsome friend to model for you so you can look at the lighting. Remember, it doesn’t do you any good if you have the light right on them only when they’re angled so that something ugly shows in the background. And watch out for beach trash while you’re at it. Some kind of seaweed that looked like dead alien tentacles ruined several scenes for me last month at Mendocino. You can clean these out if you want, but I’m going elsewhere.

    If you have your background right, at the right time of the day, with your people in costume (watch about getting that five-thousand-dollar dress dirty! Bring a white ground cloth.) then shoot the shot. I might have lamps with me, but more likely I would just use gold or silver reflectors to bring up the shadow side.
    References :
    31 years of professional photography.

    By Vegas Jimmy on Mar 12, 2010

  5. http://digital-photography-school.com/10-beach-photography-tips

    http://digital-photography-school.com/beach-photography-and-digital-camera-maintenance

    http://cameras.about.com/od/cameratips/ss/beachpictures.htm

    You probably know the basics.
    References :

    By Mr Cellophane on Mar 12, 2010

  6. Sounds like you know most of the basics but here’s a good tips source in case you can dig something extra out to help you along.
    References :
    http://photography-business-tips.com/2009/10/03/wedding-photography-tips/

    By Sharon F on Mar 12, 2010

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