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Grooms Speech Tips for Planning

November 11th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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As easy as it sounds a grooms speech is an interesting project in itself. If done properly one can attach tons of memories and emotions while writing. But to get it right planning is important, this is a one shot project where you won’t get a second chance if something goes wrong.

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Wedding Poems Create A Lasting Memory

September 29th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Wedding poems are unique and also a beautiful way of conveying your ever-lasting devotion, love and commitment to your partner, in a poetic way. A poem is a glorious way to pen down one’s emotions or thoughts or express oneself in a very beautiful manner.

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Writing The Best Father of the Bride Speech

August 17th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Speeches delivered by the father of the bride during wedding receptions are perhaps the most sentimental of wedding speeches. In fact, it is more than just a wedding speech as the father is going to talk about his relationship with his daughter. The bride’s father will definitely be feeling a lot of emotions on that day and these feelings may overwhelm him if he is unprepared to deliver the traditional father of the bride speech.

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Tips in Choosing the Best Resort for Your Wedding Reception

June 29th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Because June is already here, lovers are now looking for the right place to begin the prelude to their fairytale ending. Future grooms and brides normally search for lavish wedding venues that can equal the sublime emotions they feel. Aside from astounding places to dine-in and beautiful sights to see, a wedding venue should always be a total package.

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Wedding Photography Tips for Beginners – How to Capture Candid Shots of Guests

May 11th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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The wedding day for the bride and groom is a once in a lifetime event. It is a very unique day where emotions run crazy and anything can happen. As a photographer you need to capture this feeling: that it is a one of a kind day not only for the bride and groom, but also for everyone invited to the wedding. The photographer needs to focus not only on shots of the bride crying or the groom looking nervous, but also on candid photos of the guests.

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The Emotions and Stress of a Wedding: How to Get Clear and Organized

April 18th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Weddings, no matter how you approach them, will trigger your emotions, warm your heart and push your buttons. You’re emotional because you’re thinking about your families and what it’s going to be like for them, you’re emotional because you’re excited about the big day and the future you’re preparing to build, you’re emotional because you want to look great and feel your best.

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How To Give A Terrific Maid Of Honor Speech

April 5th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Being the maid of honor is a terrific experience. Giving a sensational maid of honor toast is a part of the tradition, although at times can seem overwhelming. Some people are not comfortable with public speaking, or with sharing their thoughts and emotions with others in a public setting. Some writing tips and guidelines can help you through in delivering your toast.

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3 Secrets To Capturing Real Moments and Emotions In Your Wedding Photography

February 17th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Who wants ordinary snapshots from their wedding, right? Here’s 3 secrets to capturing real moments and their underlying emotions — and they’re not what you think!

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Butterflies In The Stomach Before The Big Day

January 19th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Not all people would know the kind of feeling as the bride and the groom to be would feel before the grand celebration of their wedding day. Mixed yet happy emotions would come within them along their huge preparation for the big day. Some couples would not even have enough sleep because of the excitement at the same time stressful events before they exchange their vows in front of everybody else.

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Sanctifying Your Wedding Vows

January 2nd, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Marriage is not just the union of two individuals but also for making a room of acceptance for an entirely different person. Every day is different from another; just as each new day something new is discovered from a partner, as lifetime is not enough to really get to know a person. For two people in love, it is not important how long they have known each other but what is being taken into account is the intensity of their emotions that made them chose to tie the knot and be together as husband and wife. Just as many say that floods can be prevented but never the emotions of two people who are deeply and madly in love.

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