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4 Ways Light Can Affect Your Wedding Ceremony Pictures

November 6, 2019 | Junebug Weddings


photo by Phan Tien

There’s one thing that can drastically affect your wedding ceremony pictures, and no, it’s not rain! We’re talking light and how it can totally make or break your photos. Of course, an experienced photographer will know how to navigate these tricky situations, but we want you to have the knowledge to avoid them all together. You may be thinking: How do I know what the light will look like on my wedding day? We recommend visiting your venue during the time of your ceremony or asking the venue to send you photos of it during that time and time of year. With a little creativity and help from your vendor team, we’re confident you can find a plan to navigate even the most adverse lighting situations!

PARTIAL SHADOWS

If you’re having an outdoor ceremony, this is the number one way lighting can significantly impact your photos. Partial shade can cause the light to hit one person’s face and the other could be a complete shadow, and we want to make sure we can see both you and your partner’s faces clearly in the photos.  On the other hand — shadows can make for rad, moody photos! If that’s your thing then we say, “rock it!”


photos by Lauren Mihae Photography; see more from this wedding here!

DIRECT SUNLIGHT

While direct sunlight is better than partial shadows, it can be really harsh. Not to mention, we don’t want you and your wedding party walking back down the aisle with sunburns! Understand that any type of direct sunlight (partial or full on sun) will also affect the coloring of your images — the sun brings in lots of golden brightness, which can be awesome! Just know what you’re getting into, and your rockstar photographer will surely deliver. Pro tip: To avoid partial shadows and get that direct sunlight look, move your ceremony space into the sun and leave your guests in the shadows. This way, you and your partner will be in the same light!


photos by Singler Photography; see more from this wedding here!

BACKLIGHTING

Indoor ceremony spaces often have beautiful windows directly behind the altar space. While this looks breathtaking in person, light coming from behind you and your partner during the ceremony will make for shadowed faces and, likely, a blown out background. An easy way to fix this is to flip the ceremony space or diffuse the light with pretty curtains.


photos by Melissa Marshall; see more from this wedding here!

ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING

If you are opting for an indoor ceremony, beware of artificial lighting. We realize there are some spaces that might not have any windows, and that’s ok! Just make sure the lighting added isn’t florescent colors or shining right on someone’s face. If there are windows, your photographer may ask the venue to turn off all the lights — don’t be scared! Trust them. Creative tip: Go all-out and embrace dim lighting with candles or string lights. Just make sure your photog is aware so they can prepare accordingly!


photos by Kelley Deal Photography; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

We hope these lighting tips have inspired you and helped make it easy for your photographer to totally rock your wedding ceremony pictures! For more wedding planning tips, check out:

The Ultimate Guide to Finding Your Wedding Venue

Searching for a Cheap Wedding Photographer? We’ve Got News for You!

How to Choose Your Wedding Photographer in 6 Steps

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This DIY Quebec Farm Wedding is a Bohemian Dream

November 6, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Cassandra and Adrian’s Quebec farm wedding is something out of a magical, boho dream! With tons of Etsy finds, including a custom dress from Selfa Bridal and rad bolo tie from PandPF, these two created a day that was uniquely “them.” We love how planner Le Coeur Bohème helped pull together bohemian classics like the long, family-style reception tables, mismatched chairs, and vintage plates. If that sounds good, just wait until you see how floral designer Kyoto Fleurs created whimsical and beautifully simple florals to add a perfect touch to this inspiring day. From the couple’s emotional first look to the most romantic canoe photos on the lake and an entertaining reception, photographer Gabrielle Desmarchais documented this day to perfection — and we can’t wait for you to fall in love with this DIY Quebec farm wedding just like we did!

The Couple:

Cassandra & Adrian

The Wedding:

Fritz Farm, Quebec, Canada

The most important thing to us was that everything was authentically “us”. We wanted to do things our way, not how we thought a wedding should be, or how others thought our wedding should be, which included MANY non-traditional elements. We wanted everything we chose to be deliberate and meaningful. We wanted our guests to leave with the feeling that they experienced our unique love, story and relationship.

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Wedding planning advice from the couple: Do it your way! Don’t sacrifice your vision for your wedding for someone else’s. Also delegate! Asking for help is hard, but definitely you need to do it. Giving people jobs the day of will be important, and having good people in your corner to handle any unpredictable situations that arise (because they will!). We also tried to be very money/budget conscious, especially in the beginning, because once you get stressed you just start throwing money at problems. Also, as the wedding approaches, things become extra stressful, but it WILL all be worth it, trust us.

If we had to choose, the most memorable part of the day would be the ceremony. For Adrian is was when I walked down the aisle, and for me it was the vows we wrote for each other, as well as hearing all our friends and family participate so generously in our craziness

Our ceremony was very personal! To preface we met doing the musical Rocky Horror together, and Adrian proposed on closing night of the second year we did the show (in women’s lingerie!). We had our friend Kenny (who was in the show with us, and was a part of the proposal)officiate our wedding. During the ceremony our officiant asked people to yell “call-backs” throughout. This is part of the Rocky Horror show, so whenever someone said Adrian’s name they yelled “A$$ hole!” and whenever they yelled Cassandra they yelled “Basic!”. So not the most traditional! We also had our dogs part of our ceremony (one of them was the ring bearer) and wrote our own, very personal vows.

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Our photographers and videographers were so amazing to work with! They helped ease any stress, had amazing energy and made getting our pictures taken fun! We couldn’t have asked for better people to have during those intimate moments.

We did a lot of DIY! We made our own invitations (drew them by hand and finalized them on Photoshop), we made our own party favors which were drawings put onto pins. We made our own wine labels, and stickers for the confetti cones. We designed/wrote our order of the day on a large palette, we had another palette that had our bridal parties pictures and bios. We made our own table numbers, which were all important dates to us, along with a picture/map explaining the dates. And lastly we made our own vow books, we took old, used books and drew a design on the cover and wrote the vows inside.

 We had such a blast at our reception, which was like a show! We have many talented friends, so we had performances using songs that were meaningful to us.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Gabrielle Desmarchais
Event Planning – Le Coeur Bohème
Wedding Venue – Fritz Farm
Floral Design – Kyoto Fleurs
Catering – Robert Alexis
Cake – Bayard Gateaux
Live Music – The Feedbackers
Videography – Beau Vidéo
Makeup Artist & Hair Styling – Chelsea Dawn
Wedding Dress – Selfa Bridal
Bridal Accessories –Eugenie Bee
Calligraphy Jacket – Someday Art Co as a part of Via Calligraphy‘s Just Married Jacket Project
Groom’s Bolo – PandPF
Groom’s Apparel – Suitiblee
Rings – Atelier LAF
Rentals – Le Coeur Bohème

 

Congratulations Cassandra and Adrien — we’re in love with your day and super grateful Le Coeur Bohème shared it with us! If you’re into these unique Quebec farm wedding vibes, be sure to check out this gorgeous Twilight inspired wedding.

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Earthy Rustic Meets Free People in This Everly at Railroad Wedding

November 5, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Did earthy rustic meets free people grab your attention!? Us too! Angela and Eric celebrated their love with a boho wedding at Everly at Railroad, and we’re Pinning all of these inspiring photos by Brittany Boote Photography as quick as we can! When searching for a venue, Angela knew she wanted a bohemian chic look and Everly at Railroad met all the criteria — including an in-house planning team who helped pull off the vision for the day. From swoon-worthy bouquets to a sweetheart table decked in blooms, we are totally falling for every extravagant floral creation Primrose Company designed for this day. Get ready for fashion-forward ‘maids dressed in lace romper dresses from Nomad Boutique and even more goodness from Angela and Eric’s free spirited wedding!

The Couple:

Angela & Eric

The Wedding:

Everly at Railroad, Cape May County, New Jersey

My dress was just a dream. I chose sleeves that went with it that you can take on and off, and they were just stunning. My husband said they made it just amazing because they were so different than anything else. My headpiece was from haute bride, as well as my lariat necklace and eating which were just beautiful.

Wedding planning advice from the bride and groom: Don’t worry about the little things, it all works out. Take time to take it all in every step in planning and the day enjoy it all because it goes so fast.

My photographer was just amazingly talented and captured stunning pictures. Everyone said that they should be in a magazine and they have never seen wedding photos like them.

I love the boho, free, garden look. The owner of the venue had the vision I was looking for, and I had my trust in her to do what she felt. It was perfect. They were four different colors: mauve, rose, blush and mustard! The venue owner, which has a florist as well, did all of the details and accented with rust orange, greens, golds, and bronze! 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Brittany Boote Photography
Event Planning – Everly at Railroad
Wedding Venue – Everly at Railroad
Floral Design – Primrose Company
Catering – Shoreside Catering
Cake – Farmhouse Confections
Stationery – Minted
Makeup Artist & Hair Styling – Lavish Salon
Wedding Dress – Rue De Seine via Lovely Bride
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Nomad Boutique
Groom’s Apparel – Mens Wearhouse

 

Congratulations Angela and Eric, and many thanks to Brittany Boote Photography for sharing this free spirited Everly at Railroad wedding day with Junebug! If you love these earthy tones and boho vibes, you’ve got to see this earthy, romantic Utica, NY wedding at Best View Barn.

 

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