Fusion Photography by David Brenowitz

Friday, February 19, 2010

Photography Registry for Weddings Now Available

Over time, weddings have changed. First, the average age of couples is on the rise. Second, there are more couples living together, before their wedding day. The reality is that today’s couples have acquired all the stuff that normally would have been on a wedding registry. Also, the state of the economy is frustrating but the last thing you want to do is skimp on the priorities of your wedding day.

This day is enormous and you realize that photography is one of a couple of things that will remain. (In addition to your ring, maybe a cake topper and, of course, your spouse).

Obviously, no wedding guest is obliged to buy a present, registry or no registry, but most do. Gift-giving is tough, so why not help your family and friends give you something meaningful that you really, truly want.

Need to increase your budget for photography? A wedding photography registry can do that.

This is how it works:
- Reserve your wedding date with Fusion Photography by David Brenowitz.
- Let your family and friends know about your registry.
- If you wish, I’ll supply you with registry cards to send with your invitations.
- I will create your own registry page and its link, for you to use in your emails and/or wedding web site.
- Your guests can gift you through your registry page or, if they prefer, contact me directly at 303-279-6562.

Your guest will receive a registry card, with their name and amount, to give you at the wedding (or send to you if they can’t make it). You will receive a balance update. Only you will know your balance. Registry gift amounts start at $60. What’s really great is, registry gifts given after your final wedding payment can be used towards any in-studio purchase (wall prints, album upgrade, etc.).

My hope is that this will eliminate one of the challenges to your wedding planning.

Enjoy.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Wedding Tip - Tuxedo's part 2


TUXEDO GUIDELINES--PART 2 OF 3

Believe it or not, grooms have to do some choosing too when it comes to deciding what to wear on their wedding day. The groom's attire depends on the event's formality and the time of day when it takes place.

If the wedding is formal and occurs during the day, the groom can wear a tuxedo with tails or a gray stroller jacket. Usually formal daytime weddings take place in the morning. For a formal evening wedding, the best bet is black tie, which means black tuxedos with white pleated shirts, black bow ties, and vests or cummerbunds. Fathers and ring bearers should wear the same attire as the groom and his groomsmen. Fusion Wedding Photography

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Friday, April 10, 2009

Wedding Tip - Tuxedo's

TUXEDO GUIDELINES--PART 1 OF 3

Believe it or not, grooms have to do some choosing too when it comes to deciding what to wear on their wedding day. The groom's attire depends on the event's formality and the time of day when it takes place.

For a semi formal daytime wedding, the groom and his party can wear suits--usually dark in color, like black, gray, or navy--with straight collar shirts and either regular ties or four-in-hand ties. If the wedding is taking place in a tropical or warm locale, lighter-colored suits are permissible.

For a semiformal evening wedding, a dark tuxedo with bow tie and cummerbund or vest is appropriate. The groom can also opt to wear a dark suit. Fathers and ring bearers should wear the same attire as the groom and his groomsmen.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Fusion Photography at Red Rocks


Jerrad and Amanda enjoy a wonderful Colorado day at Red Rocks for their engagement session. FusionWeddingPhotography.com

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Tip of the Day: Wedding Insurance

It has been known to happen. A tropical storm blows an entire seaside wedding away. An earthquake shuts down the highway for days. A blizzard freezes up the water supply. A twister lifts the wedding hall into the air. You've spent thousands of dollars to put your event together, and now it's gone--kaput. Are you and your beloved left wearing nothing but barrels, tying the knot at City Hall? Not necessarily. Wedding insurance can save the day. Coverage is available for cancellation or postponement, photographs, videos, gifts, rented property, special attire, jewelry, and personal liability. (Note: There's no coverage for change of heart.) Simply, Google "Wedding Insurance".

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Valentine's Week

What will you be doing for your lover, this upcoming Valentine's day?

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Monday, February 2, 2009

It's a Breeze

Enjoy whatever the day brings. This bride took the gust in stride and it became one of her favorite images.

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