Your South Wales Wedding - Mar/Apr 2019 (Issue 66)

Our experts solve your problems We’re getting married next spring, and I’m worried that I won’t be able to look natural in the photographs. What should I do? ❤ Having your picture taken can be a frightening experience. If you aren’t comfortable around your supplier, then you’re going to feel uneasy on the day. Do your homework and book someone you like. ❤ Traditional photographers take posed portraits. The quality is usually superb, but this will involve a lot of posing and co-operation from you. If that doesn’t sound like your cup of tea, then opt for a documentary photographer. They blend in as much as possible and have minimal interaction with your guests. ❤ Consider a pre-wedding shoot. This will help break the ice, and by the time your big day comes around, you’ll feel more relaxed. James Matthews eyes2me.photography BLOOMIN’ WONDERFUL I’m set to tie the knot next spring, and I’d love to include some of the season’s most beautiful flowers. Do you have any suggestions? ❤ Ranunculus is a beautiful flower that comes in a wide range of colours. ❤ Anemones, hellebores and heavily scented narcissus are also popular. ❤ There is lots of foliage around this time of year. Look for pussy willows, catkins and evergreens. ❤ Don’t panic about the variety of blooms available. Use your imagination, and source flowers that might otherwise get overlooked. Justine Scouller farhillflowers.co.uk  HOT TOPIC wedding worries eyes2me.photography THE LOOK OF LOVE EXPERT ADVICE 75

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