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Points to look while hiring a photographer

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Professional wedding photography is a must in today’s time. In today’s time, it is all about showing your photos on all types of social media. Also, photos are your memories which are to be held for a lifetime. If you are considering hiring a photographer, look for the following points. 1) Copyright – You hired a photographer which offered you a great deal on the photographs but he/she is using your photographs for other purposes as well like selling your photos for an ad agency. You would think that the photographer is invading your privacy but in reality, he/she owns the right to your photographs. Unless you have a written and signed work-for-hire agreement, the photographer will retain the ownership of the images that they photograph. The Copyright, designs and patent act states that the photos are the property of those who made it. Thus always have a written and signed the agreement so as to have right for your photos and maintain your privacy. 2) Costs - The package de

How to have a Victorian Wedding

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A Victorian wedding is about class and grace. The bride usually wears low heels, a traditional white dress made of silk or linen or lace. A Victorian wedding dress has a long veil which is made from sheer cotton or lace and the bride usually wears a diamond tiara and/or holds a flower garland or bouquet. She would wear jewellery which is a family heirloom or jewellery which is a gift from the groom. The most popular jewellery which is to be gifted is diamond and pearls. The bridesmaids would also wear a white dress. Unlike modern weddings, where bridesmaids leave their head open, in a Victorian wedding, the bridesmaid also covers her head with a veil which is shorter than the bride’s veil. The bridesmaids would wear flats and only the bride would wear heels. Also, the dresses of bridesmaids would be functional so that they could wear it later on and they would become a part of their daily wardrobe after the wedding. The groom would wear clothes of colour. He would wear blue or mulb