Aug 31

Many of you will be putting your fly rugs away for the winter as the good weather has mainly left us but I’d think again before you pop those fly rugs in storage. Due to the name ‘fly rugs’ we just think they are used to combat flies and believe me that’s what they were created for but fly rugs can be used for many other reasons. Fly rugs can be great for horses which you wish to keep clean but can over heat in summer turnouts. Horses such as show cobs or anything with a thick coat or a lot of fat. This can also be great if you compete in the height of the summer and your horse is grey. You don’t want to rug them up all the time but you also don’t want to be washing them; fly rugs for horses will prevent lots of dirt getting into their coat so they’re easy to groom.

Fly rugs for horses can also be great for horses which have lots of pink pigmentation, such as grey horses. I’ve recently had my grey horse clipped due to her alway being hot, the problem is when the sun comes out I’m worried that most of her body will get burt but with fly rugs for horses this will prevent direct sun raise. I also think fly rugs for horses can be great if they have any pollen irritations.

Aug 30

0 Wedding Photography Lighting Kits and Tips   AdoramaTV Digital Photography Videohttp://www.adorama.com/alc/article/Flashpoint-620M-Wedding-Portrait-Monolight-Kit-AdoramaTV – Wedding photography lighting equipment, kits and tips.

AdoramaTV presents Flashpoint. This week Mark shows the Flashpoint 620M Wedding Portrait Monolight Kit and offers some great Wedding photography lighting tips. The 620M is a great studio lighting kit for beginners – and it costs less than $500!

For product information and related videos and articles at the Adorama Learning Center, go here: http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/Flashpoint-620M-Wedding-Portrait-Monolight-Kit-AdoramaTV.

Wedding Photography on Wiki:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_photography

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Wedding photography is the photography of activities relating to weddings. It encompasses photographs of the couple before marriage (for announcements, portrait displays, or thank you cards) as well as coverage of the wedding and reception (sometimes referred to as the wedding breakfast in non-US countries). It is a major commercial endeavor that supports the bulk of the efforts for many photography studios or independent photographers.

Like the technology of photography itself, the practice of wedding photography has evolved and grown since the invention of the photographic art form in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.[1] In fact, an early photograph, recorded some 14 years after the fact, may be a recreation for the camera of the 1840 wedding of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert. However, in the early days of photography, most couples of more humble means did not hire a photographer to record the actual wedding itself. Until the later half of the 19th century, most people didn’t pose for formal wedding photos during the wedding. Rather, they might pose for a formal photo in their best clothes before or after a wedding. In the late 1860s, more couples started posing in their wedding clothes or sometimes hired a photographer to come to the wedding venue. (See the gallery at White wedding.)

Due to the nature of the bulky equipment and lighting issues, wedding photography was largely a studio practice for most of the late 19th century. Over time, technology improved, but many couples still might only pose for a single wedding portrait. Wedding albums started becoming more commonplace towards the 1880s, and the photographer would sometimes include the wedding party in the photographs. Often the wedding gifts would be laid out and recorded in the photographs as well.[2] At the beginning of the 20th century, color photography became available, but was still unreliable and expensive, so most wedding photography was still practiced in black and white. The concept of capturing the wedding “event” came about after the Second World War. Using film roll technology and improved lighting techniques available with the invention of the compact flash bulb, photographers would often show up at a wedding and try to sell the photos later. Despite the initial low quality photographs that often resulted, the competition forced the studio photographers to start working on location.

Initially, professional studio photographers might bring a lot of bulky equipment, thus limiting their ability to record the entire event. Even “candid” photos were more often staged after the ceremony. In the 1970s, the more modern approach to recording the entire wedding event started evolving into the practice as we know it today, including a more “documentary” style of photography.[3]
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Aug 30

0 Universal Life Church   Wedding MusicThe Universal Life Church has assembled a collection of classic wedding music for the people who become ministers through its online ordination process to use – for free.

These classics include – Pachelbel’s Canon, Vivaldi’s Spring, Bach’s Jesu, Joy of Man’s desiring, and, of course, Wagner’s Bridal Chorus.

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Aug 30

0 Outdoor Weddingmdanielphotohttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/mdanielphotoPeopleOutdoor, Weddingoutdoor wedding

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Aug 30

0 Wedding PlanningWedding Planners Network Group

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Aug 30

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Aug 29

0 Zara Phillips Wedding:  Newlyweds and guests leave churchZara Phillips and Mike Tindall….the newlyweds are filmed leaving the church with family and guests.

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Aug 29

0 17.Outdoor Wedding Dresses.flv+1 678 666 0089, www.fashionbridalgowns.com, outdoor wedding Dresses,Since our company was set up in 2005, thousands of girls have come for dresses and we have helped them realize their beautiful dreams!

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Aug 29

0 Las Vegas  Wedding Planninghttp://www.customlasvegasweddings.com
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Are you getting married in Las Vegas but you are not sure on what kind of a wedding you want? Las Vegas is not just all about casino and chapel weddings.

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Aug 28

0 [FRAMED] Episode 4: Tanja Lippert Wedding PhotographyIn our digital age, many believe that film photography is a difficult medium and a thing of the past. Think again.

The work flow of photographing a wedding is already a challenge, and in the eyes of some, photographing a wedding using film adds more opposition. But to this photography team, it’s actually easier than digital.

Tanja Lippert is a fashion and wedding portrait photographer based out of San Fransisco. Her talent and natural ability to bring out the best in her subjects is innate along with her infectious persona. But Lippert doesn’t ride alone. She has teamed up with the incredibly accomplished stylist, Tia Reagan to make one heck of a team. Meet T & T Dynamite; where the coined “dork energy” is a necessary instrument. It’s every bride’s dream to have a world class wedding with a world renown photographer; and it’s every brides dream to have a world class stylist right along side her.

This episode, we take you to Santa Barbara, CA where Alison and Jono get married at the famous Bacara Resort.

Photographer: Tanja Lippert

Blog:

http://tanjalippert.blogspot.com/

Stylist: Tia Reagan

T&T Dynamite Fashion & Workshops:

http://tandtdynamite.com/

Special thanks to the beautiful couple, Jono & Alison, for sharing their special day!

All film provided by Kodak.

All film processing done by Richard Photo Lab.

Hotel accommodations by Ramada Inn in Santa Barbara.

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