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C H I C A G O W E D D I N G & P A R T Y R E S O U R C E

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From the planning to the photography, follow these

tips to capture your vintage wedding look

By Cathy Cassata, CTW Features

Maybe the romance of a vintage-themed

wedding is what you’re going for or perhaps

you’re looking to add a unique flare to your

big day Whatever your reason for incorpo-

rating vintage elements, one thing’s certain:

You want to be able to capture all the de-

tails you spent precious time and money on

Here’s how to make sure your photos make a

lasting impression

START WITH YOUR

PHOTOGRAPHER

While many photographers don’t specialize in

shooting only vintage-styled photos for fear

of limiting their business, most can shoot in

the style, if asked Look at the photographer’s

portfolio and make sure that their style and

photography is something you like Even if

your theme is vintage, the photographer’s style

is still going to come through in the pictures

Then ask how they’ll create a vintage look for

you While there are different ways to do so,

some photographers adjust the preset on the

camera to create a vintage look

MAKE TIME FOR PROPS

While your photographer will do his or her

part come picture time, your preparation

is crucial Tell your photographer about all

props you plan to use in photos

You’ll need to figure out transporting the

props, creating the setting, and setting aside

time during your wedding day to coincide

with the best time for light at the location A

lot goes into creating the environment, and

you want to give the photographer plenty of

time to figure it all out

CONSIDER RENTALS

If you don’t want to spend the time or money

shopping online or at thrift and antique stores

for vintage items, you can rely on rental com-

panies for brainstorming your vintage vision

and supplying props to delivering, setting up

and cleaning up

Couples who try to do it all themselves end

up spending a lot of money on items they

may not want to keep like farm tables, fire-

place mantels, and sofas

Makes a design board that pulls together

ideas from all sources to develop a whole

concept from table and centerpiece ideas to

ceremony design

Whether you find all your vintage props

yourself or turn to a vintage rental company,

try to stick to your vision

When it comes to vintage, there’s no strict

rules You can mix modern with old and add

your own special touches After all, that’s

what makes it your day

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How To Make a

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