Jason and Katherine wedding at the Pharmacy Museum in the French Quarter by Dyle films, at Vimeo. They had fun doing a Second Line after the ceremony by Chaplain JK Schwehm.
Katherine and Jason's Wedding Trailer from Dyle Films on Vimeo.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
City Park Wedding Video
From the professionals at Clawson Media I have a link to a wedding video at City Park New Orleans.
Thanks to:
Scott and Sarah Clawson
Clawson Media
www.clawson-media.com
229-200-9860
https://vimeo.com/57348797
Thanks to:
Scott and Sarah Clawson
Clawson Media
www.clawson-media.com
229-200-9860
Monday, January 21, 2013
New Orleans Getting Married Abroad Information
New Orleans Getting Married Abroad Information: for European visitors to Louisiana
Visitors to New Orleans can get married while there. Most countries recognize marriages taken place in a foreign land as long as the parties meet the marriage laws of their home land. If you have a specific question about your country you should contact your local marriage office for details from them. Information and sample forms are found here http://figstreet.com/weddings/licenseinfo09.html. Generally, in Louisiana you will need your passport or birth certificates which must be in English. If either of you has been married before, bring the divorce decree in the case of divorce or a certified copy of the death certificate if widowed to prove your prior marriage has ended. There is no residency requirement nor for need blood tests in New Orleans. The three day waiting period can be waived for visitors getting married in New Orleans. Many foreign visitors have been married in New Orleans with little problems as long as the parties have the necessary documents to present in person to the Marriage License Office. While planning a wedding abroad may be more complicated than a hometown affair, keep in mind it may be less expensive and it's a great way to get a jump on your honeymoon. Contact the US Embassy or consulate of your Home Country to learn more details of marriage requirements in the USA.
Visitors to New Orleans can get married while there. Most countries recognize marriages taken place in a foreign land as long as the parties meet the marriage laws of their home land. If you have a specific question about your country you should contact your local marriage office for details from them. Information and sample forms are found here http://figstreet.com/weddings/licenseinfo09.html. Generally, in Louisiana you will need your passport or birth certificates which must be in English. If either of you has been married before, bring the divorce decree in the case of divorce or a certified copy of the death certificate if widowed to prove your prior marriage has ended. There is no residency requirement nor for need blood tests in New Orleans. The three day waiting period can be waived for visitors getting married in New Orleans. Many foreign visitors have been married in New Orleans with little problems as long as the parties have the necessary documents to present in person to the Marriage License Office. While planning a wedding abroad may be more complicated than a hometown affair, keep in mind it may be less expensive and it's a great way to get a jump on your honeymoon. Contact the US Embassy or consulate of your Home Country to learn more details of marriage requirements in the USA.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Wedding Invitation Specialist
Having worked on weddings for over 20 years and being an artist I have often been asked to advise on invitations. That is easy for me as I have lots of ideas and the ability to produce them over the web. Here is a link to some wedding invitation ideas from a company I work with. My art store on the web is Fig Street Studio And sample wedding invitations you can edit right on the web are located at this link: Creating unique wedding announcements, save the date, thank you notes is easy at my shop on the web. Follow the above link and use search for designs you like.
Black and White with Red Reverse Swirl Business Card by CustomInvites
Check out other Unique Business Cards at zazzle.com
Fig Street Art Studio on Zazzle
Use a business card as an announcement addition for other information, save, date, or directions to receptions. Add text on card right on web with easy text editor.
Browse Unique Business Cards
Black and White with Red Reverse Swirl Business Card by CustomInvites
Check out other Unique Business Cards at zazzle.com
You can also click the below images to view samples. For details e-mail me.
Wedding Poster, Edit Text by figstreetstudio
Shop for a Poster template or design online at Zazzle.com
Wedding Poster, Edit Text by figstreetstudio
Shop for a Poster template or design online at Zazzle.com
Destination Wedding: New Orleans, LA.
New Orleans, LA is the third choice of most couples for destination weddings. An average of 10,000 weddings occur in the New Orleans Metro area each year.
The average attendance is 150 people costing about $25,000.
Chaplain Jerry Schwehm has been performing wedding ceremonies for over 20 years in the New Orleans area. From his experience he has discovered many ways to save money yet have a beautiful marriage.He performs marriage ceremonies in many locations, homes, hotels, halls, and public parks.Historic sites in the French Quarter, beautiful views of the Mississippi River, and the spectacular Lake Pontchartrain shoreline. Some areas like parks have free to use spots for small elopements. Some larger weddings must rent a spot like inside Jackson Square. He can be contact at his e-mail address chaplainschwehm@figstreet.com or his weddings web page at http://www.figstreet.com/weddings. Stop in the page for more details. Links to help you plan your wedding are on his web page.
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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Photos At Weddings Are Important
Having photos of your wedding whether it is a small elopement or elaborate affair in a large venue is important. Years later looking at the photos evokes memories of the day that is most likely the most emotional and fun time of your life. In an effort to learn more and to find unique photos I can recommend to couples, I searched through Google. To my amazement I found that some photographers seem to have fetishes Like the above shoe photo. The recommended photo of the day in the article was of the shoes. Personally I think a shoe photo is fine in a shoe catalog but a wedding album? I discovered a large selection of ideas ranging from pictures of food, to sky, and other things to me not related to a wedding. So my lesson is be sure the photographer realizes it is a wedding album and not a flash photo contest of apparel.
It reminded me of once I asked a photographer to send me a photo of a wedding I did. I put them in my blog. What I got was a picture of me holding a baby? No wedding ceremony, no bride or groom. Some child at the wedding I held for a moment. Nothing to do with a wedding at all. So it never made it to my blog. Select a photographer who does what you want, wedding pictures. Talk with them before so they understand it is a wedding album not a contest of cool shoe pictures.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Photographers for Simple Elopements
I am often asked by couples coming to New Orleans for a simple elopement about professional photographer fees. I have worked with several very good photographers who will discount fees when the elopement is short and not at a prime time. They set their fees to reflect a shorter time and less number of prints or a CD with photos on you can print yourself. It is best the couple contacts the photographer themselves. Pick one they like, call them and explain it is an elopement at an easy location to reach and very short in time. Negotiate a price and number of pictures and you are all set. The list I have made is on my web page but you can contact the short list below.
1.Stacy Marks : www.stacymarks.com
2. Kathleen Parker: http://www.kathleenkparkerphotography.com
More names are here on my web page of links- http://www.figstreet.com/guesthouse/weddinglinks.html#Photographers
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