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I have created this blog to communicate with you better. To bring you nice articles, tips and other converstional topics. A litte about me, my name is Candace and I am very passionate about film. I have been filming and editing as a hobby for about 9 years and professionally for 3. I decided to pursue Video Production after graduation instead of Psychology because that was where my true passion was. I love film and I love helping people capture their moments.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
3 Important Wedding Tips: The Reception
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
3 Important Wedding Tips: The Ceremony
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Michelle x Randall Wedding Trailer
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Don't Regret these 3 Things like 75% of Other Brides!
He asked. You accepted. And now the planning! If you didn't know before, I'm sure you know now that planning a wedding should be ranked one of the busiest jobs ever! However, there are some good times, I mean after all you are getting married to your true love. So, after all the hard work of planning, coordinating, shopping, fittings, tastings and interviewing vendors what don't you want to regret? We searched the blogs and popular wedding websites to find the top 3 common regrets right from the brides themselves.
#1 I didn't hire a professional Videographer.
Well of course you would see this on a videographers webpage, they want to make money. But there is no bias here. According to a WEVA study conducted in 2006, 98% of brides surveyed hired a photographer, but only 29% hired a videographer. After the wedding, 75% consider hiring a Wedding Videographer to be a "Top 10" service. This is important. The value of wedding video is becoming more apparent in the last few years. Make sure to research the vendors properly and make sure you are satisfied with what they are offering. Remember, there is a lot going on during the wedding day, most of the time the Bride and Groom barely get to eat and party. Making sure all those moments are captured will make looking back on this day 10 or 20 years from now a truly special moment.
More information on the study can be found here: http://www.weva.com/cgi-bin/newsreader.pl?storyid=3172&type=o
#2 I Should've watched my Photographer more Closely.
Sometimes you the Photographer can end up taking hundreds of picture, at least, on your wedding day. If there are 2 photographers you can double that number! But this is a good thing for you, that's why they are there. However, we found out that some brides didn't speak up when they didn't like a certain pose or photo. It is ok to speak up! I work with Photographers and they just want to give you the best memories they can. If you have an idea you want to try out, share it! If you are uncomfortable with something, express it! It is your wedding day. Beware of the thin line. If you hired them you must have loved their work and trust them as a professional to do their job effeciently. You don't want to have to babysit anyone on your wedding day.
Check out this Wedding Survey by Shutterfly: http://ir.shutterfly.com/releasedetail.cfm?releaseid=550203
#3 I Let all the Stress get to Me
AHH! A million things are going wrong all at once. The flowers are late, the seating is off, my groom messed up his tux...I'm just thinking worse case scenarios. In the past, I've learned that weddings never start on time because something is always running late. This isn't the end of the world. I've witnessed many brides get worked up from having to deal with all the last minute details. Be sure to designate a point person. Give your cell phone away! Accept no calls and have all mesasges relayed to you only in emergencies, your job is to focus on getting ready and staying calm. With the late weddings and stressful brides I've witnessed, I also noticed that in the end, everything works out perfectly. So when things seem to be piling up on you, don't sweat it. Try to stay as calm as possible and know that the important thing that is happening, besides the decorations, the catering, the dj, the videographer and photographer, is that you are marrying the love of your life. As long as that happens, everything will be perfect. So now that you know how other brides have felt, make sure you don't regret the same things. Engage in the blogs and ask questions to other brides to see if they can help or reccomend any must have vendors to you. Stay tuned for more blogs and Happy Planning!
Related Article by WeddingIdeasMagazinehttp://www.weddingideasmag.com/if-i-could-do-it-all-again-real-brides-biggest-big-day-regrets/
Candace
www.candirainproductions.com
Thursday, April 2, 2015
HavMore TV: How To Get Things Done When You Don't Feel Like Working
Thanks for watching HavMore TV where creative souls come together to celebrate life outside the box!
We're talking with fashion illustrator Malia Carter about Netflix and Zero Motivation. How do you get over that hump?
Malia Carter is the illustrator for All's Fair In Love And Wardrobe: A Fashion Editor's Rules On Shopping For Love and Chic-tionary: The Little Book Of Fashion Fauxcabulary. She is also the creator of DeepFriedFreckles.com, a popular illustration blog featuring fashion and pop culture, and named after her favorite accessories: her freckles. With a niche in advertising and graphic design, and a penchant for creating blogger portraits, she works in Columbus, Ohio where she carries at least one paintbrush with her everywhere she goes. You can follow Malia on Instagram @deepfriedfreckles
You can get a copy of All's Fair in Love and Wardrobe here:
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
I Do or I Don't? Pros and Cons of having an Outdoor Ceremony
Nothing seems better than the beautiful, natural sunlight shinning down on your wedding day. The birds are chirping and there is a cool refreshing breeze comforting your guests. This of course would be the ideal environment for a wedding. However, weather isn't always ideal.
Spring and Summer are the busiest times of the year for weddings and with just cause. There are alot of outdoor weddings to soak up the mother nature, but there are some pros and cons to an outdoor wedding. We sill start with the pros.
1. Natural light is the best light.
Like I said before, the sun gives the best light (with exceptions) to a ceremony. Also, when you are hire your professional Photographer and Videographer, there is no dealing with the sometimes unforgiving flourescent lighting. Being outside also allows for more creative photos and video for your memories.
2. More affordable if not FREE!
Now I know free to a Bride is awesome! So with an outdoor wedding, they are typically free especially at a public space like a park or a nice backyard. Start searching the parks near you and see if they allow weddings to be held there. This way, it is a big, open space that can also accomadate more people than a closed in venue can.
3. More creative freedom.
When holding a wedding inside a venue, you may have limitations on decorating and DIY. When you have an outdoor wedding, the sky is the limit....litterally lol. You can decorate the chairs, even add little personal touches to make it that much more special.
Now, an outdoor wedding isn't without its flaws, and here a couple.
1. WEATHER WEATHER WEATHER
I know I'm not the only one who has looked at the weather for tomorrow and said oh wow, 72 with no chance of rain great! Then, the next day I'm soaking wet because out of nowhere a pop up shower occured while walking to my car. Yes, Mother Nature is very iffy. This shouldn't stop your plans however, you just have to plan properly. Make sure you account for every weather interference that could occur. Have umbrellas ready for the guests or a shade area if the sun decides to scorch the Earth lol. Also, there are other factors like wind that could really mess up sound for your Wedding Film. This can be helped with wind mics of course, but it is something to keep in mind.
2. Guests Discomfort
I've seen a few times where the guests and the Groom are starting to sweat, because you have to be realistic...weddings rarely start exactly on time. Check the weather in the morning and have your plan b handy (shaded areas, umbreallas) if it is too hot windy or rainy. Make sure there is something to keep the guests comfortable while they are waiting for you to walk down the aisle.
Outdoor weddings are lovely for sure, but you just have to weigh your pros and cons and see how it comes out for you. All the cons can be taken care of no problem, it simply requires a little planning. And let's be honest, there are pros and cons to an indoor wedding as well, so which is best for you?
Candace
Thursday, March 26, 2015
HavMore TV: How To Chase Your Dreams When You Don't Have Support
Coming up this week we’ll talk to Jose Byers about how to deal with the naysayers while chasing your dreams, so here's a quick sneak peek! We’ll have that and much more, so stay tuned!
Jose Byers is an actor and director. He’s performed in theater and drama for over 6 years. He’s been in over 6 films, 5 independent and one national - Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Currently, he’s working on starting his own production company where he will employ mostly Ohio actors. And, you might have just seen him at the 2015 Arnold Classic, where he works as a committee member.
You can connect with him here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/josewbyers Facebook: Jose W Byers Instagram Jbyers78
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
3 Things you should Know about First Looks
So there's this thing called the First Look becoming more and more popular, right? It is when the Bride and Groom actually see each other before the ceremony. GASP! That's right, there's a new wedding in town.
If you're trying to decide whether to actualy have a First Look or not, it really comes down to this, do what you and your fiance feel is best. Pretty simple right? But I have found 3 things you should know about the First Look but it is completely up to you!
#1 Time
Now Brides and Photographers actualy are agreeance with this one. It saves much time. This way, the Bride, Grom and Photographer have way more time to take beautifully, stunning photographs before the Ceremony. This is especially important in the winter months because by the time the Ceremony has ended, the light has diminished and we know that lighting is everything to a Photographer.
Now, of course this depends on how your wedding is scheduled, but the majority of weddings have the pictures taken during the cocktail hour. Well, If you take your pictures before the wedding, that whole cocktail can be used to meet the guests and actual get to snack on some food!
#2 Emotion
Well, from our reserach, the brides have spoken, it doesn't really change anything at all. Again, this is up to you and how much you love the tradition. I personally love the idea of the groom seeing her for the first time as she's walking down the aisle. I've done a few First Looks but mostly it's been traditional. From what I've seen with the First Look, the Bride and Groom were just as giddy as they were when the saw each other before. Also, with the traditonal way, the Groom was pretty much stunned by finally seeing his bride. Either way, if you see each other before the wedding, that doesn't mean you won't suddenly not be as excited as you are when you're walking down the aisle, you'll still love him that much.
#3 Nerves
I've heard Brides say that to opt for the First Look gives the Bride and Groom time alone that they won't have for the rest of the day. They are going to be surrounded by the Bridal Party and the guests and won't have a minute to think until that night. So, having that extra hour or two before the wedding gives them a breath of fresh air before the event takes place. They can talk, drink and enjoy each other's company. However, some Brides have said, regardless, when they are preparing to walk down that aisle, those butterflies are still there.
What do you think? It really depends on the couple and how they want to handle the day. I think either way is great, but I'm a sucker for tradition.
Candace
Thursday, March 19, 2015
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Friday, March 13, 2015
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
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