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Add to myYahoo!The great Renaissance artist, Michelangelo, was once asked how he sculpted the famous statue, The David. He said something like this (forgive me oh great artist for paraphrasing what must have been far more eloquent!):
He said he started with a block of marble and carved away everything that WASN'T The David.
It feels that way when we've finished with one of our wedding films and we watch it for the last time before packaging it up and sending it out. Out of ten to fifteen hours of planned and unplanned filming, we kept cutting away moments that didn't really matter, until the story emerged in people's own words. We didn't tell the story. We found it.
That's one of the reasons we think sound is so important. And, not just sound of the predictably "important" moments like the vows or toasts. It's those little, unexpected stories, like one bride's mom's spontaneous recollection of her daughter's in-charge and decisive behavior in the sandbox with neighborhood boys. Or, a bridesmaid's recounting how she first discovered that two of her good friends had unexpectedly transitioned into a romance. There are always stories surrounding every celebration: They define the storyteller and the subject of the story as well, and in ways that we could never approach. We like to say that our films are shaped by the people who tell these stories.
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Add to myYahoo!I never put much stock in the prognostications of ground dwelling rodents in relation to their shadow casting, but I have been proven oh so very wrong.
After having 60 degree weather at the start of the week last night Mr. Phil took it upon himself to thunder over a foot of the white stuff all across the midwest/heartland/middle o' nowhere/Narnia over night.
As you can about guess the dog is ecstatic, acting like a puppy who is driving us all mad as we fight to the death through this mentally offsetting cabin fever.
Hitting her baby stride the first winter that trapped us all in for four days around Christmas she turns into a mad happy machine whenever the snow gets past her knees. And in the process drives us to the brink of snow madness.
Which can be evidenced in the two pictures I proceeded to take with my props to keep myself from strangling Jack Nicholson in the basement.
So far we've been pretty lucky, no downed branches, no loss of power, and the roads are thawing quickly thanks to the temps hoovering around freezing.
But there's a threat of more snow coming so I don't know if we'll all make it out alive *hefts up axe*
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In Newport the Best place would be Belcourt Castle
www.belcourtcastle.com
In New York City
Angel Orensanz Foundation
www.orensanz.org
I just finished a Magical Wedding last December!
Two of my favorites!

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Add to myYahoo!In Columbus in Ohio, USA, a woman lost her wedding ring and never thought there were any hopes of getting it back again. However, she didn?t want to just let things be without making a latch ditch effort to find it so she went to a home improvement store to see if they could help [...]
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Yesterday I shared a ?berry? lovely winter wedding inspiration shoot by Hannah from Lifeline Photography. Today?s post is a quickie ? something to cut out and keep! I made a wedding inspiration board for you with Hannah?s lovely images and … Continue reading →
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Add to myYahoo!A Victorian Wedding Theme. An antique royal affair for your wedding day.[...]
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Add to myYahoo!A beautiful range of vintage-inspired bridal footwear evocative of Hollywood glamour and decadence, Harriet Wilde shoes have arrived at Liberty in Love.
Aimed at the uncompromising bride that loves quality and style, the Harriet Wilde collection offers the perfect mix of pure glamour, exquisite detailing and supreme comfort.
Capturing vintage-led designs with a contemporary twist, each shoe design has been meticulously handcrafted by Europe’s premier shoemakers using the finest materials. From the understated elegance of the Lille Lace ballet pump (£165) to the all out glamour of the Bridgette platform court (£230), each shoe is lovingly made with an attention to detail and style.
High on this lust list for us is the Gardenia platform court (£375). These round toe platforms with a narrow stiletto heel are exquisitely detailed, adorned with a rambling rose and ivory pearl embellishment and feature pink kid leather linings that ensure wear-all-day comfort. Each pair is made to order, a testament to both the quality and uniqueness of the style. 

For those not wanting quite as much height, the Lucille offers timeless glamour. Lucille (£230) is a vintage-inspired platform peep-toe with a birdcage corsage and sparkling brooch detail. These gorgeous heels would look amazing peeping from a long gown, or indeed as a central style statement with a 1950s-inspired tea length dress. 
So, if you’re searching for shoes with modern luxury and that vintage edge, then slip into a pair of Harriet Wilde heels. They give that special feeling that only a pair of really amazing bridal shoes can. Oh, and they’re dyeable too, which means that you can wear them again (and again and again) after your big day. Perfect!
Shop Harriet Wilde at Liberty in Love.
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Add to myYahoo!Cypress Grove Park is a hidden gem in Orlando. I didn’t know what to expect because of where[...]
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