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Malinda + Daniel Marriott Executive Wedding Photography

Malinda and Daniel first hired us from a Living Social deal – they wanted to try us out, so if you read my posts, you will recall we shot their portrait/e-session a few months back at the nature preserve in South Carolina.  As you might have concluded from the post header, I passed their evaluation and was honored with the opportunity to shoot their wedding.  It was a small and intimate affair at the Marriott South Park Hotel which afforded me the opportunity to get a chance to speak to the parents and guests and ultimately capture a more intimate perspective that a larger wedding might not afford me.  After the show, Malinda left me one of the most beautiful voice mails I have ever received (only second to the one of my 1 yr. old daughter that I have saved for five years on voice mail).  Thank you M&D for letting me into your lives for this occasion and for opening up to me and trusting me – I know you were apprehensive when we first met about your photography.  Enjoy this sample, the full collection is in your online gallery.

 

 

Candid Engagement Proposal: Vivek and Srutha

Candid Proposal: Vivek and Srutha

This past Sunday evening, we had the privilege of being invited into Vivek Hariharan and Srutha Vavilikolanulives for a candid capture of their proposal to be married. Srutha thought they were walking to a “concert”. Little did she know that there was a “creepy stalker in the bushes” waiting to capture Vivek’s well planned proposal. It was truly an honor for me to capture this for them. I have never been so nervous before a shoot than this. This is a new project for Fusion and we are grateful to V and S for being our first. Wait till you see the engagement photos that followed – hot, hot, hot!

15 Must Read Tips for the Groom

  1. Don’t rush into anything. Read lots of magazines for inspiration.  Set a realistic budget for your wedding outfit taking everything into account and stick to it, rigidly.
  2. Start your shopping process well in advance of the wedding day – as in several months – like 6 months, especially if you are wearing something unique, like that Captain James T Kirk Star Trek suit you always wanted to don
  3. Get yourself accurately measured for everything from waistcoats to suits.
  4. Don’t buy anything tight fitting  as the day wears on an you eat and drink and sweat your body mass expands – go ahead, weigh yourself in the morning and then again at night if you don’t believe me!
  5. Buy your wedding shoes at least a month before your wedding and break them in – DON’T play a game of flag football or take them out for a night on the town, just wear them for a week around the house at night – think of them as slippers for a week.  Really shiny Dorothy slippers.
  6. Coordinate your outfit with you Bride.  I know you are unique, but you can still be unique without wearing Bermuda shorts and a pink t-shirt when she is in a $3000 gown!
  7. Wear an Ivory shirt not white.  Trust me – you’re not going to the office this day.
  8. Iron the night before.  After ironing, don’t throw it back in the pile, hang it somewhere.
  9. Cravats are traditionally worn by the Groom and Best Man only!  Its ties for everyone else. Sorry Dad.
  10. Morning Suit wearers should remember that traditionally, their coat should be black in the morning and grey in the afternoon.
  11. Dinner Suits and black tie suits are generally reserved for formal evening.
  12. Always leave the bottom button of your waistcoat undone – but don’t ask why!
  13. Your buttonhole should be made of the same flowers as your bride’s bouquet.
  14. Make sure your pants are the right length, neither too long nor too short and that the sleeves of your jacket allow for an inch of the shirt cuff to be seen.
  15. On the morning of the ceremony, get a professional shave and manicure with your groomsmen or best man.  A true man is comfortable around women catering to his every need for one hour – go for it! 

Top Ten Wedding Lists for Everything Weddings

Top 10 Most expensive weddings

Weddings are a happy time for all, especially for the guests who were able to attend the top ten most expensive weddings in history. Of these wedding events, the real two questions are who is still together and who will be next to top the list?  For these folks, if their wedding day(s) weren’t the happiest days of their lives, then something is seriously wrong. If you thought your wedding was astronomical, try these top ten of the most extravagant weddings to date ranging from $2 million to $78 million dollars where broadcasting your wedding vows to the world is as important as showing the lining of your wallet.

Reprinted from: http://www.toptenz.net/
10. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes ($2 million)

They’re still together, almost 6 years later, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes and they come in at number 10 on the top ten list of grandest weddings of all time. After Tom proposed to Katie on the top of the Eiffel Tower, 19 months before the wedding date, they were married in Italy at the 15th century castle, Odescalchi Castle in Rome on November 18th, 2006. Giorgio Armani designed all the apparel for the bridal party and Andrea Boccelli gave a musical performance.  The wedding was attended by 150 guests. The couple honeymooned in Maldives following the elaborate wedding event.

9. Paul McCartney and Heather Mills ($3 million)

Fireworks, grand feasting and dancers dressed in Indian costume performed for Paul McCartney and Heather Mill’s wedding in 2001. The $3 million dollar wedding ceremony took place in County, Monaghan, Ireland. The ceremony was held in St. Salvador’s Church and the reception took place at Castle Leslie with 300 guests. Heather Mills wore a dress she herself fashioned and carried roses named after her husband. Following their affair they honeymooned at a private island in Seychelles. They spent their first evening on a $20 million yacht for $19,000 a night.

8. Liza Minnelli and David Gest ($3.5 million)

Held at the Manhattan’s Collegiate Church in 2002, with a sum total of 850 wedding guests, the wedding was a monumental event with guests including Natalie Cole singing “Unforgettable”, a 60-piece orchestra also kept the guests entertained along with Tony Bennett. The wedding included a $40,000 6-foot, 12-tier cake, a staff of 500 and a bill of over $700,000 in flowers.

7. Elizabeth Hurley & Arun Nayar ($7 million)

Wed on June 29, 2006, Elizabeth Hurley and Arun Nayar, an Indian businessman married in a 15th century castle in Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire in Britain. The festivities lasted for 8 days across the 2 continents of Europe and Asia. The proceedings began at Sudeley and then the wedding party traveled to Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, India. The palace suite cost $10,000 a night.

6. Delphine Arnault and Alessandro Vallarino Gancia ($7 million)

Who said a bride isn’t worth it, especially when she’s the daughter of the wealthy French businessman, Bernard Arnault? A father coined the ‘pope of fashion’ in France too means of course, a fancy dress, in fact, one so fancy that it was fashioned by the famous designer, John Galliano. It certainly was a price you’d not find on the racks at David’s Bridal either. Add to a wealthy bride a wealthy groom with a family with a wine dynasty business and you’ve got a splendid party, with of course, plenty of fine wines. They couple wed in 2005 at the Cote d’ Azur in France. The venue was decorated with 5,000 white roses. Harper’s Bazaar called it the “Wedding of the Year”.

5. Wayne Rooney & Coleen McLoughlin ($15 million)

Okay if that previous wedding bill wasn’t enough to impress you, try doubling that with a few little extras and you’ve got the wedding of Wayne Rooney and Coleen McLaughlin at $15 million. Colleen McLoughlin, a television presenter/product endorser plus a Manchester United/England football star resulted not only in an expensive wedding but an interesting one at that. The 4 day wedding ceremony took place in Villa Durazzo in Portofino Italy on June 12, 2008. With stunning views of the Italian Rivera on a yacht with 64 guests flown in on five different private jets, the ambiance was beautiful. After spending almost $4 million dollars on a dress designed by Georgia Chapman’s Marchesa label, guests had to wonder if the budget had run out after being served pizza for the reception. In the end, they were able to cut costs of $5 million by allowing Britain’s OK! Magazine to publish exclusive information and pictures about the event, that is, after the pizza was served.

4. Vikram Chatwal and Priva Sachdey ($20 million)

Let’s make it an even 20 after 15, that is, $20 mil, and then everything will be up to par for the wedding of Vikram Chatwal, son of a New York hotel magnet and a jet-setting hotelier and actor and for his model/actress/investment banker bride, Priya Sachdey (who ever said a man couldn’t have it all). The wedding took place on February 18th, 2006 and is known as one of the most luxurious weddings ever in all of India. Bill Clinton was on the guest list along with many other well-known, high-powered people. The wedding took place over 10 days and was spread across 3 cities in India (Mumbai, Udaipur, and Delhi). There were 600 guests from 26 countries who were all retrieved for the event on chartered jets.

3. Miss Yugoslavia Aleksandra Kokotovic and Andrey Melnichenko ($30 million)

Topping a $20 million dollar wedding isn’t easy but for Miss Yugoslavia Aleksandra Kokotovic and Andrey Melnichenko, it wasn’t hard with a $30 million dollar extravaganza that made history in world famous weddings. Andrey Melnichenko, the Russian billionaire and founder of MDM Bank and the Serbian model, Miss Yugoslavia Aleksandra Kokotovic married in Cote D’ Azur, France on September 3rd,  2005. There were performances by Christina Aguilera and Whitney Houston for a full house of guests of the rich and famous. The singers alone cost $3.6 million each to perform.

2. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Princess Salama ($44.5 million)

The Arabs really know how to have a wedding party and especially the ruler of Dubai who married Princess Salama in 1981. The wedding earned a place in the Forbes list of “Billionaire Weddings”. A stadium was built just for the occasion to entertain 20,000 guests for 7 days of luxury.

1. Vanisha Mittal & Amit Bhatia ($78 million)

The Indians, however, outshined the Arabs on November 18th, 2004 when Vanisha Mittal & Amit Bhatia wed in what is recorded as the most expensive wedding in history. 1,000 guests from around the world attended after each had received a 20-page silver card to the event which included all the lavish details the entire venue that lasted for 5 days. The party took place at the finest chateau and garden in France, the 17th century, Vaux le Vicomte. The bride, Vanisha Mittal, daughter to the steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal and Amit Bhatia, the investment banker wed in sheer riches. A performance by Kylie Minogue the pop singer was the high-lighted attraction to the event. 100 different dishes were prepared by a top Calcutta Chef and the wine cost $1.5 million. The costs of everything else we’ll leave to your imagination!

Renaissance Charlotte SouthPark Wedding Photogrpahy + Aquilla and Marion = Charlotte Wedding Photography

Here is a sample set from the Aquilla and Marion wedding we shot at the Renaissance Charlotte SouthPark Hotel.  This is my first and I hope not my last visit here – in fact we just met some other clients there last week (Thanks A&M for the intro).  I love this place, the art and colors and design are top notch!  Loved the courtyard where A&M took their vows before the intimate crowd of family and friends. KD rocked out with Aquilla and Britt rocked with Marion and Deevo shot clean-up for this colorful affair.

Thank you to all the wedding vendors that helped make this a beautiful wedding.

Location – Charlotte Renaissance Southpark
Wedding Planner’s Name – Ashley Chicklo
Who is your Hair Stylist/Makeup – Cynthia Harrison
Cake Artist – Cake Lady Jill
Florist – The Flower Boutique
Officiant – Rev. Darryl Johnson
DJ – All The Right Grooves

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