Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Wedding Cakes

This week’s entry is about wedding cakes. As a Florida wedding photographer I see a lot of different cakes and variations thereof. Here is a brief discussion:

Candy Buffets & Cup-Cakes
As s general guideline the wedding cake should match your overall décor in terms of color and design. However, in the last year I have seen a variety of alternatives. For example, many couples are offering candy buffets as part of the wedding cake/dessert table. Alongside they offer either a small cake, several small different cakes, or cup cakes. The candy also serves as the guest's favor and can be bagged in a personalized plastic or paper bag, or in a small decorative Chinese “take-out” box. I have also seen gift boxes used as wedding favors for the candy buffet.


















Artistic
Fun and artistic wedding cakes are a sure show stopper. If you have an artsy theme a whimsical cake will fit right in.














Plain Beauty

Plain cakes are very pretty and are not boring if they are done right. Many couples nowadays opt to not have a cake topper for a more modern look. Just beware that if you choose a simple wedding cake design and no topper, it may look like something is missing, literally. A few simple flowers are a great substitute for a topper and will fill the void without being too cheesy.














Classics

Today’s classic wedding cake designs are very beautiful. Rarely do we see the traditional pillar tiers, although they are still available. Trends have moved towards delicate floral designs and draping of ribbon and accessories. If you are to use a ribbon design, it is best to pay the extra for the actual edible ribbon (i.e. sugar glaze) rather than the fabric ribbon décor. The real ribbon will not cut when you (as a newlywed couple) go to cut the cake (!). I have seen very surprised brides and sometimes angry couples because the ribbon does not cut. It makes cutting and slicing the cake difficult. Also, try to plan where your cake will be placed in the reception room. For wedding photography purposes try to make room available behind the cake table so that the photo/video crews will be able to capture the cake cutting without blocking the guests. It is also a good idea to have initials, emblems or other design features duplicated on both the front and back of the cake so that they will be visible in the cake cutting photos. If the design is only on the front (especially initials and emblems) and the cake cutting photos are from behind the cake to capture audience in the background, then the cake will be photographed mainly from the back side. Always plan for photo/video crews to face away from windows and towards the guests. Keep the cake away from high traffic areas, sun and warm areas such as spot lights and heating vents. Lastly, avoid using chocolate as a cake décor unless the baker can guarantee that the chocolate will not melt nor run.













Groom's Cake

If you cannot decide on a flavor, consider having a groom’s cake. Usually these are one tier cakes with a sport theme. This cake will be cut after the main wedding cake is cut. If you want to have nuts in the cake, be sure to let guests know, as many people have allergies.














Try lot's of cakes and have fun!! All wedding photography by PixelArt Photography serving Sarasota, Tampa, Orlando, Naples, Florida. We also photograph wedding all over the US and Caribbean. Next week's entry will be about Wedding Flowers.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Wedding Invitations

This is the first entry of the year and the first part of our year long series of "Wedding Ideas and Chit Chat".

As a wedding photographer I get to see alot of weddding invitations. Mainly I photograph them for clients for inclusion in their custom wedding books (SoHo Books). Below is a brief discussion with samples:
This invitation was for a very tropical beach wedding in SW Florida. Palm leaves and foliage was a theme throughout the wedding and the invitation really set the tone well. Very simple, yet effective. For photo purposes the invitation should be colorful, and represent your wedding colors. The graphic on this invitation was very easy to scan and use as a theme throughout the wedding book.
This home made invitation is another cost saving example. The bride has glued small daisies (the wedding theme) on the invitation. Note that this will add postage to the mailing.
Beach weddings are very common in Florida and we see many variation of shells and ocean scenes. Although folder style invitations are nice, they add unnecesary weight and postage, and are difficut to photograph.
This invitation (below) had satin ribbon to hold the invitation card in place

Invitations with charms are very nice. Beware of the additional postage for mailing though, and pad the charm so that the envelope is not pierced. This couple (below) made their "Save-the-Date" card as a fridge magnet. Simply print your own business cards and adhere to the magnet. Lastly, the bottle post invitation is a great idea. This one was filled with fine sand and small shells. The invitation was printed on translucent paper, rolled up and tied with a ribbon. The bottle was plastic to make it lighter for mailing and more durable. This item has to be mailed in a box. Be sure to seucre the cork so that the sand does not seep out...

That is all for this enrty. All photography by Sarasota wedding photography
PixelArt Photography. Hope you got some good ideas. Next week's post will be about Wedding Cakes.


Monday, January 12, 2009

News for the New Year




Happy New Year Everyone!

To celebrate 2009 PixelArt Photography has decided to add a 2nd photograpaher free of charge to select clients. This will enable us to become more competitive and offer extended services.

We are also proud to announce our partnership with Don Cesar Resorts and look forward to many successful weddings at this beautiful venue.
In 2009 we will be working numerous local (West FL) events as well as a destination wedding in New Jersey.

This year we will try to add a post every week and focus on different aspects of the wedding in each post.