While it's wonderful to fantasize about what a wedding would look like with an unlimited budget and the unrestrained creativity of every vendor involved, I think it's also nice to see what real weddings are doing with their themes and details. The following images are real details, from an actual wedding, inspired by Paris in the 1940's.
My favorite details of the evening: the guestbook was actually a coffee table book of black & white vintage photos of Paris, and the placecards were luggage tags.
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These photos are beautiful! I love the idea of luggage tags for place cards! Great wedding.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, as usual :) Amazing that you even made a tent look pretty.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I have something for you on my blog!
Hey Anne...I am an aspiring photographer and I found your site. I love looking at other's work to learn and be inspired. Love your work! These wedding photo's are especially beautiful! Don't you love photography? :)
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING, Anne!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! And great presentation! Keep it up! :) I especially like the collage type look you achieve through the presentation of your pics.
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