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Exquisite Wedding Tenting and Decor From Raj Tents

September 19, 2008 | editorial team

Travel Update- Friday, September 19th-  Today we’re crossing the border to Botswana’s Chobe National Park for game drives and boat trips in one of the most concentrated areas of wildlife in all of Africa. We should see giraffes, zebras, impalas, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs, and elephants!  I can’t wait!

Today’s gorgeous blog post is from Blair, all about the exotic, dreamy event tenting and decor from Raj Tents. Truly stunning and memorable!

Raj Tents, custom wedding tents

Without a doubt, I adore Raj Tents! Every time I see one of their gorgeous designs, I am transported to a place of absolute ease and luxury (my current fantasy is to have one permanently set-up in my backyard). Inspired by distinctive themes from the palaces of India and Morocco, to the chateaux of French Provence, each tent is draped with opulent fabric and can be exquisitely appointed with chandeliers, stylish low-seating vignettes, and hand woven rugs, all available at Raj Tents. Talk about a dream come true!

To make your own unforgettable wedding style statement, choose a modern, yet classic tent for cocktails like the one pictured above, or a simple, sumptuous tent for your beach ceremony like the one shown in the image below…

Raj Tents, custom wedding tents for beach weddings

 

or choose a whole suite of lavish tents to transform your reception space into a space of unparalleled comfort and beauty.
Raj Tents, exotic and high end custom wedding tents

 

Play up your passion for color, with richly saturated tangerine orange, ruby red, and saffron yellow…
Raj Tents, orange, red and gold wedding color palette

 

or choose a palette of topaz blue, aquamarine, or rich rosy pink.
Raj Tents, rich blue, purple, fuchsia and silver wedding color palette
 

No matter what you’re looking for in tenting, from expansive entertainment spaces to intimate spots for dressing, relaxing, and spending time with your groom, there’s bound to be at least one that delights your inner princess!
Raj Tents from Brides.com, custom wedding tents for beach weddings
All images from Raj Tents, except the image above, from Brides.com.

Raj Tents is located in Los Angeles and San Francisco for weddings and events all over the world.


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Including Children in your Wedding Ceremony

September 17, 2008 | editorial team

Travel Update- Wednesday, September 17th- I’m back in Lusaka at my Dad’s house today. Gonna soak up some serious R & R, and get an idea of their everyday life here. I can’t wait to see my dad in action at work. He’s been traveling to Africa my whole life, and this is the very first time I’ll get to see a first hand look at what he’s been up to over here for all those years!

Today’s blog post is from one of my Junebug partners in crime, Blair. As the resident Junebug genius, Blair has an absolute wealth of knowlege about weddings, ettiquette, and all things sweet and special. Today she’s talking about kids in weddings, and what you should keep in mind when including the little ones you love in your big day. Enjoy!

La Vie Photography

 Including kids in your wedding is the guaranteed way to add extra sweetness to your day. What could be cuter than a little girl all dressed up in tulle and ribbons scattering flower petals from her basket, or a little boy suited up in his tuxedo taking on the important job of the bearing the rings to the bride and groom? If you have children in your life that are between the ages of four and eight those are perfect jobs for them and with enough practice and encouragement they can carry out their roles with pride and passion. Should you have older children that you would like to include, they make great junior bridesmaids, groomsmen and ushers. 

children in wedding ceremonies

Images top to bottom by GH Kim Photography, J. Garner Photography and John and Joseph Photography

Little children, especially toddlers, are unpredictable and adorably spontaneous. If you plan on including them, be sure to stay flexible and keep your sense of humor. Sometimes they’ll be with you and sometimes they’ll be in their own world, playing with their toys while you say your vows, or hiding from the camera when the photographer wants to take your group photos. To help kids stay comfortable follow these easy tips:

  • Get the kids to practice their roles at your rehearsal and several times before your ceremony.
  • Have your flower girl and ring bearer walk down the aisle together. Having a buddy can help calm jumpy nerves.
  • Seat parents in the aisle seat where their kids can see them.
  • Be sure children have an extra change of clothes in case they can’t wait to get out of their fancy duds.
  • Arrange for child-care during the reception for toddlers and elementary school children. Create a play area with snacks, toys, and appropriate videos. Consider setting up a changing and nursing room for moms and little babies.
  • If you’re blending families, be sure that all the kids are included. Have them with you during the ceremony and be sure that the officiant calls them out as an important part of your union.

cute flower girls and ring bearers in weddings
Images top to bottom by Jenny Jimenez Photography, J. Garner Photography, Positive Light Photography and J. Garner Photography

Without a doubt, no matter how you choose to include kids in your wedding they’re sure to bring big smiles to your guests and look too precious for words in your pictures, making any minor accomodations made for them well worth it.

adorable flower girl and ring bearer from a real wedding
Image by GH Kim Photography

Speaking of well worth it! If you have a pet that is as adorable as the one pictured below, by all means deck them out in wedding attire and have your photographer include a photo of them in your wedding album. Kids and puppies, it really doesn’t get any cuter than that!
tiny dog wedding ring bearer

Image by John and Joseph Photography

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Favorite Wedding Photos from Junebug’s Own Art Director

September 15, 2008 | editorial team

Travel Update- Monday, September 15th- We made it! Today I’m with my lovely family in Zambia at Kafue National Park, the second largest national park in the world. Lions, and leopards, and cheetas, oh my!

Today’s guest blog post comes from my friend, Kim Bamberg, Junebug’s Art Director extraordinaire, and one of the sweetest people you’re ever likely to meet. Kim works with all of the spectacular images that are generously submitted to our site, and has an eagle eye for beauty. Today, I’ve asked her to share ten of her favorite shots from Junebug member photographers. I know you’ll love them!

wedding image by Positive Light Photography

As Junebug’s Art Director I have the greatest job in the world, but I have to say that coming up with only ten photos I adore has been pretty tough. Here are my favorites of the moment (by the time I’ve posted this I’ll probably have chosen 100 more!) The first two were taken by my Junebug partners, Christy and Blair, of Postive Light Photography, the rest are from John and Joseph Hong, Grace and Hun Kim, Jim Garner, John Chin, Anglea Burke and Ashley Delatour, and I’ve even chosen one from my husband, Adam, who is my partner at La Vie Photography.

I love the photos above and below from Positive Light Photography, because they tell an emotional story of love and connection. You can feel the joy of the couple pictured above, see how stylish they are, and get a glimpse of what it was like to be there with them. In the photo below you can feel the vulnerability, gratitude, and love of the bride. I think that the ability to transport the viewer to another time and place is what great photojournalism is all about.
wedding image by Positive Light Photography

In the following two photos, John and Joseph Hong capture the important details of the day and add a little magic of their own. Notice the couple’s reflection in the groom’s ring (genius!) and the texture and beauty of the bouquet below, I feel like I can smell and touch it from where I’m sitting.
wedding image by John and Joseph Photography
wedding image by John and Joseph Photography

When it comes to great portraits, it’s all about capturing authentic personalities. I love the way the blue eyed bride, captured by Jim Garner, looks at the camera completely at peace and content in the arms of her groom. The following photo from GH Kim, clearly shows a couple joyously in love and in their own moment.
wedding image by J. Garner Photography

wedding image by GH Kim Photography

In the last few years wedding photographers have gotten increasingly creative at producing fun, artistic group portraits. It’s been a pleasure to see how many of the Junebug Member photographers have led the way. Take a look at how gorgeous and fashionable the photo below is, taken by GH Kim. It looks like it came straight out of Vanity Fair magazine! The next one, from Yours by John, is a playful take on a classic group portrait. I love the somewhat traditional shape combined with the spontaneous moment.
wedding image by GH Kim Photography

wedding image by Yours by John Photography

Last but not least, I am always amazed by what famous photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson, called the “decisive moment.” That milisecond where magic happens. Obviously, no photographer could have ever planned to take the photos below. The first one was taken by Jim Garner, who always seems to be at the right place at the right time, and the last one was taken by my husband, Adam, at the height of a Jewish Hora dance. The opportunity to work with Adam (and to know he is busy taking shots like these) is one of the things I am most grateful for in my life.
wedding image by J. Garner Photography
wedding image by La Vie Photography
When it comes down to it, I just adore looking at fabulous images. Send me your favorite photos, or submit your Real Wedding for consideration on Junebug. I’d love to see how your photographer captured your big day!

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