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Fun Wedding Traditions

Monday, April 20, 2009 Posted in Colorado Wedding Photographer

I love traditions and in weddings you see a lot of them! I wonder when people plan or go to a wedding if they even know what all the traditions are and where they came from. Do we just do them because everyone else does? I recently spent some time researching the traditions we now use in weddings and thought I would share them!

 

 

Why the bride wears white:

The color white stands for purity and worthiness, but Queen Victoria actually started this tradition in 1840 when she wanted to use white lace on her dress and from then on women followed out of respect for her.

 

Why the bridesmaid’s dresses all the same:

In the old days they did this to confuse the evil spirits and protect the bride

 

 

Why Aisle runners are used:

To keep bride’s dress from touching the ground and getting dirty

 

 

Why bride’s carry bouquet down the aisle:

Originally they carried spices & herbs (garlic, dill, chives, sage, rosemary). They did this for the strong smells to ward off evil spirits.

 

 

Why people throw rice/birdseed at the couple when they leave the church:

It was to symbolize plentiful crops so they would have good luck in the marriage and fertility

 

 

Why the wedding ring is worn on the finger it is:

It is said there is a vein from that one finger that directly goes to your heart

 

 

Why do we feed each other cake:

It is a statement to everyone that you will provide for each other

 

 

What is considered unlucky to see on your way to get married:

Cemetery

 

 

What is the appropriate amount of time a couple has to send thank you notes from their wedding:

They say 6 months is the amount of time you have to get them all out

 

 

When the 1st wedding shower took place:

In the 18th century for a poor couple in Holland to help them with the things they would need for their new home

 

What the 3 most popular months worldwide to get married in:

May, June, October

 

Why women orginally wore a veil:

In the earliest of times it was to show the dominance of the man. At the end of the ceremony he would lift it to show he was the man of the house and she was subordinate. In Rome they wore a red veil and in Greece they wore a yellow veil. In the US Nelly Curtis wore a veil when she wed George Washington’s Aid ( Major Lewis). When she was getting ready there was a curtain flowing around her and he thought she looked so beautiful she decided to wrap one around herself in the ceremony.

 

The tradition of the Groom’s Cake:

 

Originally it was something that the groom’s mother made and they handed out to each of their guests as a favor.  The single women would take it home and put it under their pillow;  they said that when they did this they would marry the man they dreamed of that night.



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  • Jeanne Thanks for commenting on my blog. Your pictures are fantastic and so is your blog, it's real eye candy. 04.24.09, 02:27PM
  • Kris Excellent blog& presentation. Keep writing more and more. I voted for your blog and suggested your blog to my friends also. I hope you are so kind to vote for my blog also. 05.02.09, 11:29AM
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Creative Colorado Wedding Photographers

Tuesday, April 14, 2009 Posted in Colorado Wedding Photographer, colorado wedding photography

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Here is another awesome couple’s wedding we shot a wedding for here in Colorado!  The ceremony and reception both took place at the Inn at Palmer Divide south of Denver.  Even from the first time we met with this couple we loved them and knew we were going to have a good time!  They both have such huge hearts and love just radiates off of them!  They were married on the back section of the Inn at Palmer Divide outside and had their reception inside in the ballroom.  They used Black and Silver as their main colors with hints of pink in the flowers and green on the tables and decor.  She used The Little Flower Shop and they did a lot of pink daisies in her centerpieces and bouquets.  All of the colors went really well together and the room looked amazing!  Bri did a great job with all of the little details making sure everything matched from the invitations all the way to the food menu on the tables.  Their cake was beautiful as well from Piece of Cake, it was really tall and definitely made an impact in the room with all of the colorful flowers. They had even made their ceremony extra special with several friends who sang throughout it.  After the wedding we found some cool old places to take more photos with them;  they were such troopers and we had so much fun!   Here are some of our favorite pictures from their wedding day here in Colorado:











  • Charlotte Beautiful :) 04.14.09, 09:48PM
  • Joey's Photography Stunning images !!! 04.16.09, 12:11AM
  • Jill As always - these are gorgeous! 04.16.09, 12:58PM
  • Bri Rock Andy and Angie!!! There aren't enough words to describe how much we loved working with you two both for our engagement session and our wedding day. You were so much fun and you made what could have been an extremely streeful day into a flawless one! Thank you so much for everything you've done for us!!!! 04.16.09, 04:08PM
  • Sarah Mansur LOVE your work! I am always excited to see new posts. I love your style...very inspiring! 04.21.09, 08:51AM
  • Leah I love these pictures- especially the beautiful flower girl dress! 04.28.09, 03:18PM
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Andy and Angie Wood Rangefinder Article

Thursday, March 26, 2009 Posted in Colorado Wedding Photographer

Angie and I were published in this months Rangefinder Magazine.  For wedding photographers this is the equivalent of being recognized in Sports Illustrated.  I read last year that they have readership of 40,000 photographers. We did the interview for it almost 6 months ago and it was really great to finally see it in print.  It was especially cool since it was the wedding edition.  We hadn’t recieved our copy in the mail so when we were in vegas we grabbed a few copies.  After lugging them through the airport we got home to find they had sent us 6 of them and they were sitting on our doorstep:)  

 

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  • Emily Mason I enjoyed reading about you guys in Rangefinder! Your work is awesome=) 02.23.09, 03:51PM
  • David Larsen Beautiful images! I was at WPPI also--wish I had seen your work before we went, I would have definately attended one or more of your sessions. 02.23.09, 04:32PM
  • Mindy Congratulations! It must feel fabulous to have your great work recognized by such a prestigious entity (and well-deserved, but I'm biased because you're shooting our wedding...). Brava! 02.23.09, 06:16PM
  • Alisha Just found you, and am LOVING it all! Your work is crisp and clean. I'm sure you already know, but you are very good at your craft. 02.24.09, 01:30AM
  • Michele Johns I still rave about your work!!!! You are both so amazing at what you do!!!! THANK YOU!!!! Can't wait to see more!!!! 02.25.09, 02:50PM
  • andy Hey Michele glad to see you. Thats so cool you still follow our work after 3 years. Thank you so much for the compliments. 02.25.09, 09:03PM
  • jonathan Just wanted to congratulate you on the spread. Gorgeous images. I love the dark bride shot - wonderful! Thanks, Jonathan www.bluephoto.biz 02.27.09, 05:21PM
  • Matt Holy frijoles dude, what an article! Congrats on the article. 03.05.09, 01:08PM
  • andy Whats a frijoles Matt:) hope thats ok to have on the blog :) 03.05.09, 01:14PM
  • Jose I love your work. I constantly check your blog for inspiration. May I ask what kind of photoshop actions do you use? Do you create your own or is it from TRA? Keep up the great work. 03.18.09, 05:06PM
  • Katie Humphreys Yay you guys!! This is awesome and what fun to see the article finally come out!! We were so excited to see this and wanted to send a big hug and congrats :) See you soon! 03.18.09, 09:39PM
  • andy Jose thanks for the kind words. Many of the actions I use are custom made. I also have textures that I have shot around town that I use on my images. Most of what is done is burning and dodging and sharpening. I also do a decent amount of toning which is either done with textures. 03.20.09, 02:36AM
  • Astrid Congratulations to you both on this wonderful article. You have arrived!!! Did James know about this because he never mentioned it to me? That's a man for ya! 04.03.09, 03:24PM
  • Joey's Photography Congrats on the article !!! Surely a big honor but well deserved!! 04.16.09, 12:17AM
  • scruffydogphotograph awesome article, and clearly well-deserved. hands down, the best and most creative wedding photography i've seen in a long time. bravo, you two!! here's to a long and brilliant future! 04.21.09, 06:27AM
  • Sarah Mansur I was so excited to see you guys in there! Congrats!!! That a great achievement! 04.21.09, 08:53AM
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Top 100 Wedding Photo Contest

Thursday, March 26, 2009 Posted in Colorado Wedding Photographer

 

Angie and I think it is important to constantly challenge ourselves to get that next shot and take our photography to the next level. Part of what keeps us in the game is entering contests around the world to see how our work stacks up against the best in the industry. Out of 3000 entries this year angie and I have 3 in the top 100 (which is pretty impressive). Go and check them out throw us a vote if you get a chance:) There really is some stunning work, I am constantly amazed at the top notch work that wedding photographers around the world are producing. The real Voting for the contest

 

 

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  • Ingemar Edfalk I like all of them best! I will put this blog in my roll on: http://bildburen.blogspot.com/ regards Ingemar E 03.27.09, 03:57AM
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