Monthly Archives: January 2011

Engagement Photos 101

If you are newly engaged, welcome to The Wedding Yentas! We wish you a hearty mazel tov and hope we can help you with all your Jewish wedding planning needs!

One of the many engagement milestones is a photo shoot, typically with your wedding photographer, that happens at some point before you actually tie the knot. This photo shoot is helpful for both of you: the couple and your hired photographer. You may think you’re comfortable behind a camera, but remember, every photographer has a different style and method, so taking engagement photos gives you and your betrothed a sneak peak into what you can expect from your photographer on the big day. Also, your photographer will learn about how to photograph you. Let’s face it, everyone is different — different angles, features, bodies, comfort levels — and this shoot will also allow your photographer to get a feel for what methods work for capturing you at your best. Plus, whatever, it’s fun.

These shoots are usually included in most photographers’ wedding packages when you book and it’s a good idea to put some thought into personalizing this kind of session. Make sure to ask if your wedding day reservation also includes an engagement shoot and then ask if you receive a DVD of the photos. Many couples like to incorporate their engagement shots in save the dates, escort cards, table numbers, guestbooks, or sign-in boards.

So, let’s fast forward: You’ve confirmed that your photographer does indeed shoot engagement photos and you’re amped to get started. What do you need to know?

  • Pick a date! Go with a date that doesn’t cause you to rush, so make sure your schedule is clear. Also, consider weather and how that plays into your shoot. If you know you want to wear cute, summery dresses, it’s probably not best to book a date in February. Make sure to think about where you want to shoot and how the date will affect your location as well. Some places are closed on the weekends. Check before!
  • Speaking of places, you can shoot your engagement photos anywhere, but maybe think of a location that’s special to you and your partner. We’ve seen engagement photos in the ballparks of the couple’s favorite baseball team! Perhaps you and your fiance are alum of the same university or met through Hillel at college; you might want to walk around campus and take photos at your favorite spots. Maybe you’re into cycling and the outdoors; we’ve seen adorable photos of couples hiking or on bikes by the beach. Think about colorful locations like piers or carnivals. The park usually has great color and open space as well. The possibilities are endless and we encourage you to think outside the box.
  • Confirm with your photographer what colors or patterns work on camera. Some may say no busy prints or white colors depending on their style and post-processing methods. This is important because you want to be sure that what you wear will be appropriately represented in your finished product. You also may be able to have two or three different looks in your shoot. This is something else you should confirm with your photographer. If you do have multiple looks, make sure you find a variety of outfits to wear. It’s fun to see engagement photos that feature the couple in casual and formal wear.
  • Be yourself! Don’t try to mimic your favorite model or celebrity. You’ll probably just end up looking silly (um, been there, done that). Instead, just smile and have fun! If you’re actually, really, truly having fun, your photos will look like that you are actually, really, truly having fun! Forcing poses or pouty lips doesn’t work. If you and your partner have fun acting goofy together, then let out your inner silly. If you’re more on the shy side and not really wild and crazy, that’s okay, too! Just be your usual in-love selves and the goodness will pour through the photos!

Tomorrow, we’ll be featuring a wonderful engagement shoot that showcases an adorable couple who followed our guidelines exactly! We can’t wait to show you! In the meantime, start considering our tips and let the fun begin!

Inspiration Board: Teal, Beige & White

White and beige are timeless, elegant colors to tie into your wedding theme. They are simple, feminine, and clean. A nice pop of color along with white and beige is always gorgeous! Today’s etsy treasury inspiration board curated by DawnCorrespondence brings white and beige together with a bright pop of color: Teal!

Ouma: Bridal Gown
Cotton Bird Designs: Burlap Garland Wedding Cake Decor
BlondChick: Swarovski Crystal Ball Bib Style Bridal Necklace
PartyPoms: Teal Pom
bragginbags: Bride/Groom Hangers
victorianstation: Just Married Burlap Banner
tinahdee: Gold Nugget Wedding Ring Set
dreamyvintage: White Lace Flower Earrings
eclu: Teal Bridesmaid Clutch
KandiceInWonderland: Serene Celine Blank Book Photo Album Journal
ThePeachTree: Teal Earrings
TessaKim: Satin and Lace Flower Hairpiece
hoganfe: Fabric Bin
TheCaramelJar: Fleur de Sel Caramel Wedding Favors
NutfieldWeaver: Burlap Petal Cone
aewilder: Personalized Momento

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Is Airbrush Makeup For You?

When it comes to special occasion makeup, you have options. Yes, there’s your traditional makeup that’s manually applied by non-automatic brushes. Then there’s airbrush makeup, and it’s a whole other animal. We’re not saying one is necessarily better than the other — like most things, they each have their pros and cons — but, we thought we’d give you a little airbrush education to fill you in on this method that leaves you looking like a celebrity.

To get your mug HDTV-approved for your in-person occasions, be prepared to experience an air-jet wand that sprays a very fine mist of evenly distributed foundation. This technique diminishes any imperfections like blemishes, scars, and lines on your face resulting in skin that appears poreless yet natural.

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Typically, you’ll want to cover yourself with a smock so you don’t get any residual foundation on your body or clothes. Despite what you may think, if executed properly, your face will feel weightless and unsaturated. Remember, the idea behind airbrushing is natural, natural, natural!

While it’s likely you’ll have a makeup artist on hand for your wedding day, you still can look forward to other special events requiring extra special makeup like engagement parties, showers, and bachelorette blowouts. These are great times to experiment with airbrushing either with a professional or by yourself. Yes, you can airbrush yourself! They are not cheap, but they are available if your wallet has deep pockets! You can purchase them at Sephora and they usually start at about $200. Fancy shmancy add-ons and accessories can cost you more, but if you’re a makeup junkie, this may be small potatoes to you. When it comes to self-airbrushing, though, don’t expect overnight miracles. If you are one of those gals who can apply false lashes in the blink of an eye or you can perfectly swipe lipstick on without a mirror, you may just be able to find you’re a self-airbrushing pro.

Like your regular makeup routine that you can basically do with your eyes closed while you’re still half-asleep in the morning, airbrushing takes practice. First you’ll need to mix your foundation liquids in order to achieve the right color for your skin tone. This alone takes skill, but once you know how to mix your cocktail, you should be good to go in that department. While holding the airbrush wand six to eight inches from your face, you’ll need to spray in circular motions to avoid streaking and achieve even coverage. Your instinct may be to squint or purse your lips due to the air spray sensation, but you want to make sure your face remains relaxed. Simply close your eyes and keep your mouth in a neutral position. You don’t want to miss your natural creases on your face or create new ones.

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And unlike your manual brushes and makeup, you can’t rush out the door when you’ve accomplished your look. You have to clean your airbrush tools as soon as you’re finished so that your materials don’t dry or clog.

If you’re not sure you have the patience or ability to tackle this marvelous method, you should definitely ask your makeup artist if she performs this technique of makeup application. You can always compare airbrush to traditional makeup at your trial to see what looks best for you. We like airbrushing because of the way it leaves your skin looking like porcelain which is ideal for wedding photos. However, traditional makeup may offer more control for a light or heavy-handed artist. It’s really a preference you and your makeup artist should discuss together.

No matter what you choose — air or no air — on your wedding day, you’ll be walking on air!

For the Love of Pearl!

When it comes to wedding day jewelry, you have many options based on your dress, the formality of your wedding, and your own personal style. But one thing’s for certain: the pearl necklace is a timeless, classic piece that screams Bridal with a capital B!

Hey, if you don’t dig the pearls, that is a-okay. We’re just saying, if you aren’t sure if you want to date your wedding with a trendy piece, or you’re not sure what will go with your entire wedding day look, you can be safe with a strand of pearls. Either buy them yourself, borrow your mom’s, or wait for a gift from the groom (HINT! HINT!). The good news about pearls is that despite their traditional and classic look, they still have a degree of varied styles. Check out some ideas for you to don on the big day!

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Inspiration Board : Grand Winter Wedding

Etsy treasuries are amazing so it’s no surprise that The Yentas are obsessed. They make the best inspiration boards as well, because you can purchase everything seen in these boards easily, and even customize pieces through Etsy.

Today’s inspiration board is an Etsy Treasury called Grand Winter Wedding! This treasury features beautiful items inspired by whites and turquoises. They come together as a stunning color palette and provide you with many ideas for you, your bridesmaids, your guests, and even your cake!

The amazing Etsy sellers featured in this treasury include:

ToprecaBakery: Sea Salt Buttery Vanilla Bean Caramels
BCGirls: Custom Made Faux Fur Bolero
Sugar Robot: Edible Butterflies Cake Decorations
Aiseirigh: Vintage Beaded Silk Mini Dress
JuJuBaju: Bridal Set Cosmetic Bags
theMacaronner: French Macarons
bethanylorelle: Handmade Aqua Feather Headbands
morganstreet: Luxe Body Cream
fastrunningfox: Recycled Cardstock Eco-Friendly Boxes
InmostLight: Through the Looking Glass Earrings
plumprettysugar: Bride/Bridesmaid Robes
myrakim: Chantilly-Bridal Garter
sugarloafsoap: Soapcake Wedding Favors
EldelPrecious: Sapphire Diamond Ring
prettybirdstudio: Turquoise Guest Book
HydraHeart: Custom Bridal Flats

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