Getting engaged is such an exciting time and planning your wedding should be an equally enjoyable experience. At CaptureOne Photography, Launceston, Hobart and Melbourne, we offer Wedding Photography advice to help you plan your photography and select your wedding photographer. We are passionate about great wedding photography, wheather we photograph the wedding or another photographer does.
Designer Bridal Dresses
1/09/10
CaptureOne Photography exclusively recommends Lush Bridal. And not just for North West Coast residents, but for all Tasmanians.
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ROMANCE IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE
12/03/10
A romantic glance, a quick kiss or private moment shared amidst the hive of activity on a wedding day are moments that tend to happen quickly.
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Choosing your Wedding Photographer
5/03/10
Choosing your wedding photographer will be one of the most important decisions that you will make when planning your wedding.
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MUST HAVE WEDDING SHOTS
12/03/10
Your wedding photos are your official record of your big day. In order to have your story told your way, it is important to think ahead about which moments you want captured and which shots you simply don't want missed!
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HOW TO STARVE YOUR WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER
10/03/10
If you are feeding your photographer, the best time is when the bride and groom are eating. This way the photographer is available immediately for the first dance and cake-cutting, or to catch a private moment between the couple!
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Engagement Photography
30/09/09
We strongly feel that the engagement is such an integral part of a couple’s wedding experience that it deserves to be documented with images.
Wedding photography in Tasmania (Burnie, Launceston, Hobart) and proudly now in Melbourne, Victoria. ...more
Wedding photography in Tasmania (Burnie, Launceston, Hobart) and proudly now in Melbourne, Victoria. ...more
Pulpits and Photos
15/12/10
CHURCH WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY RESTRICTIONS
PS. My advice to couples getting married, if they place a high emphasis on pictures from the ceremony, would be to take the wedding photography restrictions into account when selecting the place of worship. You do not want to be shocked on the wedding day to find out there are significant restrictions that hamstring your photographer's ability to effectively capture your ceremony. ...more
PS. My advice to couples getting married, if they place a high emphasis on pictures from the ceremony, would be to take the wedding photography restrictions into account when selecting the place of worship. You do not want to be shocked on the wedding day to find out there are significant restrictions that hamstring your photographer's ability to effectively capture your ceremony. ...more