Monthly Archives: May 2009

Avoid Wedding Scheduling Nightmares with Careful Planning.

It’s easy to lose track of time on your wedding day, and that’s completely understandable with everything a bride needs to do now that the big day has arrived. But it is very important that someone keeps an eye the clock, because any delay at the beginning of the day will translate into lost opportunities...

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Becky & Ben Get Hitched!

The Vivid Visions Photo team had a great time celebrating with Rebecca and Ben as they tied the knot. The scene was Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyards-a horse farm, horse rescue and vineyard winery combined into one property on Long Island’s gorgeous North Fork.  The theme was western cowboy country, and the mood was set by...

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Simple Beauty of a Springtime Sunset

Life is crazy these days and I don’t often get a chance to just “go for a ride,” but last week Arty and I went looking for mating horseshoe crabs at sunset, and although we came up empty on the horseshoe crabs, we caught a gorgeous sunset over the Long Island Sound.
I was grateful for...

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Cutchogue Canine Classic – A Smorgasbord of Dogs!

What a great day we had on Saturday, May 16, 2009 at the Cutchogue Canine Classic at the Castello diBorghese winery!  Dogs and their people from far and wide stopped in to strut their stuff and celebrate all things canine.  Vivid Visions assistant, Mitch was johnny on the spot making sure that the mobile studio...

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Tight Budget for your Wedding? Here is a quick comparison of the “Friends and Family” photography and the pro photographer (Part II)

Our last post about saving money on wedding photography discussed how eliminating the pro photographer can lead to disappointing images.  This time, we’ll compare the cost savings of the “Friends and Family” method with the value received from pro photographer services
“Friends and Family”:
Your wedding guests are just that-guests, and once they get caught up in...

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