
I had the chance to interview the founders of ModernWeddingAdvice.com.
Here is the email interview:
1) Can you give me an introduction of yourself, when and how did you start out and what is your wedding site about?
Mickey and Minnie started Modernweddingadvice.com so we could help other modern couples with wedding planning. We started the site during our own engagement period, when we found it difficult to find information on truly modern wedding planning, blending new ideas and old traditions. We were able to find a great deal of information online for a single type of bride but not so much for modern couples like us. We decided to compile information and place it all together on a site where other couples could come and plan their wedding in one convenient place.
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Posted in Email Interview on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 | No Comments

I had the chance to interview the founder as well as visual artist of MakeLoveReal.com, Neil Cowley.
Here is the email interview:
1) Can you give me an introduction of yourself, when and how did you start out and what is your wedding site about?
Thanks for asking I’m glad to introduce myself. My name is Neil Cowley, and I am a visual artist working in the ‘wedding market’ as I artfully integrate images into the life stories of my clients. I started shooting weddings in 2000 as a photographer – I fully committed to weddings as my primary medium and creative outlet in 2007 with the creation of my company Make Love Real. My wedding site is about sharing love stories – you know – love is really so unlikely, yet we all need it, we all share it and amid all the negative press, amid all the advertising messages, we need to tell love stories more than any of those messages.
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Posted in Email Interview on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 | No Comments

I had the chance to interview the founder of Prime Time Money (PTMoney.com), PT.
1) Can you give me an introduction of yourself, when and how did you start out and what is your wedding site about?
My name is PT. I’m just a regular guy in my 30s living the good life here in Texas. I’m recently married to Mrs. PT, who is super frugal and smart with our money. Together we planned an awesome wedding. Now, we love to travel, spend time with friends and family, and generally stay as active as possible.
My site, Prime Time Money is all about three main things: Saving Money, Getting Out of Debt, and Living a Frugal Life. My goal with the blog is to create a place for those topics to be discussed by both people who are experienced and those who are still learning.
2) I understand your site has been up for a really long time and is now one of top wedding authority sites online. What do you think is the key factor to your success?
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Posted in Email Interview on Sunday, May 11th, 2008 | No Comments
Wedding photos, beside videos are the only for us to feel the thrill and excitement of a wedding, by not being there.
They serve as doumentations of the exact happenings with the emotions and expressions. In the past, wedding photographers are only seen as a job and there is not much importance.
Now, they are given more recognition and respect, not just in the photos they took but also in the unique photography skills each of them possesses.
Here are 9 perfect wedding photos I have found from the internet and I have provided a direct link back to their websites.

photo from nicholas pippins Continue Reading »Posted in Wedding Photographers on Saturday, May 10th, 2008 | No Comments

photo from hustont2002
A beach wedding is sure to be different. It is a dream for most brides and a splendid magical moment to be in. There is something about getting married under the open blue skies with the sound of the gentle waves beating softly onto the soft sand in the background that is somehow very appealing and tempting. It can be real fun to plan a beach wedding, a totally unique experience compared to a normal wedding.
Here are 17 steps to help you in planning your perfect beach wedding.
Step 1:
Decide on a beach that is driving distance from you. It can be near to a beach resort or hotel too. Keep in mind that since the beach is an open venue, there is always a chance of it raining on the big day. Prepare for wet weather just in case. You can either have a tent put up on the beach to accommodate all your guests; or if you can reserve an indoor venue as a back-up.
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Posted in Wedding Planning Ideas on Thursday, May 8th, 2008 | 9 Comments