Wedding Downloads
Because we really get the whole idea of planning for a day as important as a Wedding, we understand that it can be tricky trying to make decisions that are right for you and your day.
Feel free to download any of the resources below - we hope you find them useful, and that they play a little part in reducing your pre-wedding stress levels!
If you'd like to talk us through your plans, and discuss how we could create some awesome images for you - we'd love to hear from you.
Happy Planning & Enjoy!
Mason Photography Wedding Folio |
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More details about our Wedding service. |
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A Wedding Starter for Ten |
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A few things to consider when starting to plan your Wedding. |
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Top Ten Tips |
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Ten "pearls of wisdom" to help you plan your day - taken from our years of wedding experience... |
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Wedding Photography Guide |
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Things to consider when looking for a Wedding Photographer. |
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The Best is Yet to Be... |
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Beautiful wedding images and words in a PDF album (quite a big file - but well worth the wait!) |
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Mason Photography Events Folio |
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More details about our Event Photography services. |
Wedding Tips
We love the fact that every Wedding we shoot is different in so many ways - the people, the locations, the ceremonies, and the celebrations. There are always tips or things that are done slightly different from event to event, so we thought we would start to note down the ones that caught our imagination, to act as inspiration for Brides (or Grooms) to be. Enjoy!
If you have a bright idea that you don't see here, feel free to submit a tip, and we'll post it on the site. Check back here for updates.
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Making It Personal (posted April 2008)
Use an embosser to add more individuality to your day. Stamp your own wedding logo onto invitations, menus, matchboxes for that added personal touch. -
Feeling Crushed (posted April 2008)
Avoid damaged buttonholes – put them on after your arrival at church, therefore avoiding any potential damage by any errant car seatbelts on the journey.
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Signing Up (posted April 2008)
If you are having a receiving line, put the guestbook on a table so that guests can sign it whilst they are waiting. -
The Write Stuff (posted April 2008)
To encourage guests to sign it in a creative way, ask guests to answer 3 light-hearted questions in their message i.e. If the Groom fancies himself as a bit of a crooner, perhaps you could ask 'If the Groom made it onto the Xfactor, what song would he sing?'.

