Gone are the days when the photographer would land up at the venue on the day of the first function. Today, wedding photography starts from the day of the proposal and goes on till the honeymoon is done and over with. "Honeymoon photography is the in-thing. The photographer is taken along for two to three days and made to stay at a separate hotel. The idea is to shoot the couple discreetly from a distance," says Mehak Sagar, co-founder, WedMeGood, a wedding planning website. Glass albums are becoming the latest trend, with photos being printed on a new kind of glass. Read More.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
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Gone are the days when the photographer would land up at the venue on the day of the first function. Today, wedding photography starts from the day of the proposal and goes on till the honeymoon is done and over with. "Honeymoon photography is the in-thing. The photographer is taken along for two to three days and made to stay at a separate hotel. The idea is to shoot the couple discreetly from a distance," says Mehak Sagar, co-founder, WedMeGood, a wedding planning website. Glass albums are becoming the latest trend, with photos being printed on a new kind of glass. Read More.
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