“The Art & Execution of Styled Shoots” will be taught in-person at Vantage Venues on October 17/18, 2020. REGISTER HERE Wedding Styled Shoots are not only a way for Wedding Professionals to exercise and showcase their creative juices, but they also provide a wonderful opportunity to market and optimize their style, ideas, and expertise toRead More
Tips for Planning a Successful Styled Shoot
Personally, I choose to organize styled shoots because it gives me the creative freedom to do what I want. I love curating new designs and breaking free of the same old wedding themes I often get asked to plan for clients. Further, I love meeting and working with new wedding professionals and building my vendor database!
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.
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy ~A Styled Shoot
I often have a few brides tell me that they feel intimidated picking up bridal magazines because they can only afford half of what they see, or it is too much for their liking. So I thought, why not create something that would be half; half the cost and half the floral but still 100% creativity, realistic and a table-scape that does not hide the guest in front of you.
Eternal Love on Swan Lake
From breathtaking Alin Le’ Kal couture SS19 designs debuted at Paris Fashion Week, designer shoes by one of the world’s leading luxury shoe designers Sophia Webster, to renowned bejewelled crowns by Victoria Novak.
Ethereal and Smoky Wedding Editorial
This beautiful editorial was planned and designed by WPIC instructor, Janis of Brocade Events. Like wisps wafting through the air, this smoke themed editorial takes on a dreamy and ethereal vibe. Not to be outdone by the fab florals and decor is this incredible stationery by Paper Wenches. From the moody plume filled backdrop toRead More
“Light and Moody” A Wedding Editorial
We really, I mean really, love when we get submissions from our WPIC Alumni. This beautiful, and slightly edgy editorial was sent to us from Nicole of Chic By Nicole in Laval, Quebec. “The key to a unique wedding is the mixing of themes, textures and styles. In this shoot, the creative team wanted toRead More
Sisterly Love Styled Shoot
We are thrilled to share this beautiful and unique Styled Shoot celebrating the amazing bond that sisters share! The Co-Founders of WPIC Inc., Danielle & Tracey, are a sister team, so this subject is one close to our hearts. From the Planners and Sister-duo, Candy Cheung, WPICC, and Sally Cheung, WPICC, of Behind the IRead More
Effortless Romance
Thank you to Sanaz Safari of Grey Harlowe Collective for this stunning wedding editorial submission. “The inspiration behind this concept was modern minimalism and effortless romance. Muted tones with textured, layered fabrics portrayed the ethereal and whimsical aesthetic that I envisioned. By intentionally promoting a lack of contrast for the tablescape and decor, we wereRead More
Giving Credit Where Credit is Due
Some wedding professionals seem to be confused as to the rules of posting photos, especially on Social Media. Many newer companies like to post inspiration photos not realizing that they are misrepresenting themselves and other professionals’ hard work. Here are a few tips to make sure that you are properly crediting the wedding professionals and creatives that worked on an event with you.
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