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Discounts for civil weddings and weddings in the winter and mid-week
Call 01302 729679 / 07970 794906 Email: Info@specialdaydvds.co.uk Wedding Videography and Photography |
Trash The Dress / Cherish The Dress shoot -
After the wedding day, don your dress again and come with us to weird and wonderful locations for a photo and video shoot with a difference. Despite how it may sound you do not necessarily have to 'trash', as in ruin, your dress. It is called Trash The Dress because you wear a beautiful wedding dress in the kind of environment where a bride would normally look completely out of place, for example disused warehouses, fishing docks, steel works etc. The juxtaposition of a beautiful bride against harsh industrial backgrounds makes for some stunning, contemporary images.
Cherish The Dress is the opposite of that, it's wearing your
dress for a photo shoot in beautiful locations, such as green meadows, beaches,
forests and waterfalls. We can combine these two types of shoots in one day.
"OMG Wes !!!!!!!!!!!!!! the Trash The Dress video is AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have captured our personalities absolutely perfectly. We can't thank you enough and so many of our friends and family have had nothing but compliments for it. And it was a brilliant day out, we loved it! xx" - text from Claire and Jay
The shoot can be done with just the bride, or with the bride and groom, or you could even get the wedding party involved!
Trash The Dress/ Cherish the dress shoots are done after the wedding day. That can be the day after, a week after or even a year or more after. It is ideal for your anniversary or as a gift. It's a great excuse for you to dig out your wedding dress and have some unique photos and video taken. Shooting after the wedding day without the restrictions of time and geography, it can be limited only by imagination and creativity, and we have plenty of that. Give us a call today on 01302 729679 for more information or to book the shoot of a lifetime.
"The pictures are absolutely amazing Mark! Perfect"
This page contains photos by Mark Crayden, the photographer, and stills from the video by Wez.
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