By: Amanda Douglas, WPICC of Amanda Douglas Events You might think that as a Wedding Planner your job is all about the couple. And part of it is, but a lot of it is really about great communication and great relationships with your vendors. Your vendors are such an amazing resource that should never beRead More
10 Tips For Your Professional Headshot Sessions
It’s so important to have an updated and current professional photo of you for your website, social media and any business speaking engagements that you will be participating in. This is the first thing that people will see when considering hiring you for their wedding or event. First impressions go a long way!
How to Get Your First (and Second) Clients
When I started my wedding planning business, I truly enjoyed the preparation – coming up with a business name, designing my website, and purchasing all the chic and pretty details for my home office. However, when all this was done, I was at a standpoint – what do I do now? Of course I can post beautiful pictures on Instagram and Facebook, and promote my website all day long, but how was I going to make myself visible in the wedding world and attract my first client? Clients were not going to come knocking on my door so I can plan and design their wedding. I had work to do!
What Can Wedding Pros Post on Social Media Right Now?
We are in the an unprecedented time, in the midst of a Pandemic, everyone is hurting, and most weddings are not happening at the moment. As a wedding professional you know how important it is to have a Social Media presence, but with no weddings happening, you aren’t sure what to post.
Destination Weddings in a Post Covid-19 Environment
by Lesley Pinder, WPICC, of Lesley Pinder Wedding and Events You have met the couple, heard the vision and you’ve been hired. Contract signed and the wedding planning is well underway for a multicultural destination wedding. Then without any warning, forethought or prelude…. here comes the COVID-19 Pandemic; a deadly contagious virus that has beenRead More
8 Tips for Designing and Organizing a Styled Shoot
Whether you’re a new planner, just beginning to build your portfolio, or are more established with years of experience under your belt, chances are you’ll participate in a style shoot at some point in your career. After all, style shoots play a huge part in our industry and seem to go along with running a wedding business.
Gloria and Teddy’s Destination Wedding in Mexico
It was definitely a week-long celebration! The bride incorporated some of the traditional Chinese wedding elements into their wedding celebrations. Time was set aside to have the bride’s hair combed before her wedding day. It symbolizes the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Navigating this “new normal” while making the best choices for yourself, your family and your community
Let’s be honest, no one really wants to wear any PPE and/or makeshift type-of-face covering, but with the “new normal,” quickly becoming…well…normal, the world economy starting to reopen, is under great economic pressure. As professionals, we need to do what we can to keep yourself, your family, and your community safe.
Small and Intimate Weddings Are Being Embraced
While the pandemic has changed what weddings will look like for the near future, it definitely doesn’t mean that a wedding this year should be any less special and beautiful than pre-Covid weddings. In fact, these upcoming “micro-weddings” will often feel even more heartfelt and emotional than weddings of the past because now, absolutely nothing is taken for granted.
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