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A couple kisses in front of the Louvre, a beautiful backdrop for a Paris elopement.
A couple walks into their unique wedding reception at Hobbit Hollow in Skaneateles, NY.

Welcome to the third and final installment on how to plan a unique wedding! We have covered ideas for a unique engagement shoot and how to plan a unique wedding ceremony, so in this post we will be focusing on the last act of your big day– how to make your wedding reception unique! Your […]

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Welcome back for Part 2 in our series of planning a unique wedding! Now that we touched on how to make your engagement shoot unique, we are moving our focus to planning a unique wedding ceremony. When discussing a wedding, the basic traditional ceremony comes most easily to mind. Keep reading if you are looking […]

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A couple in their home for their unique engagement shoot.

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Engagement photos are one of the most important parts in planning your wedding. Besides being the first professional photos for most couples, they tend to be used for announcements, invitations, and decor at the wedding (and in your home). Deciding what to wear for engagement photos can be pretty overwhelming– you want to look and […]

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Once the question is popped and you’ve decided to spend the rest of your lives together, it’s time to… start planning the wedding! Though the process is unbelievably exciting (and it should be a lot of fun) the truth is, planning it can be pretty stressful- There’s a ton of decisions big and small to […]

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Covering most of the northeast region of the state of New York, the Adirondacks are part of the largest natural area in the United States- you could spend weeks exploring it all! Whether you want to say “I do” at the top of a mountain or on the shores of a lake, the Adirondacks in […]

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Bride and groom dance on a dock with Tupper Lake and the Adirondack Mountains behind them.

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So you’re engaged! It’s time to plan one of the most important days of your life! One of the first decisions to be made is what type of wedding you want to have. If you feel a big traditional wedding isn’t your style (or in your budget) but you still want a ceremony and reception […]