St Croix This Week Magazine - November 2016

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Island Weddings MARRY ME ON ST. CROIX!

How Much Time Do You Need?

One of the trickiest parts of wedding planning is predicting how much photography coverage you need on the day of your event. In theory, it should be very easy, if absolutely everything goes according to plan. In my experience, I have yet to leave a wedding without saying, “It’s not a wedding if there isn’t a fabulous story to tell.” Traditionally, coverage begins at some point during the getting-ready process and ends at some point during the dinner reception. Where do you start? Start with your guests. Guest size should be taken into account first. As a rule of thumb, the more people who attend the more coverage you need. For example, a 65+ guest-wedding requires at least six hours of coverage if you desire to tell a complete story of the day. However, six hours of coverage for 25 guests may be overkill! Unless there is significant travel time involved, this type of coverage/ guest ratio is unnecessary. Next, consider the timeline of events. These days there are many trends when it comes to wedding traditions (i.e. first looks, first dances, toasts, cake cutting, etc.). Keep in mind that the number items you include and where you place these items on the timeline may increase or decrease your coverage needs. Many couples choose to perform the reception formalities prior to and or at the beginning of dinner service, just after they have been announced to their guests. The benefit of planing it this way is flow. Your guests get to flow seamlessly from one event to the next without awkward interruptions, lag time, or cameras in their face as they dine. Once the party starts and everyone is letting loose, it may be fun to introduce the bouquet and garter tosses. So how much time do you really need? For a larger destination wedding (55-65 guests), an efficient timeline of 4 to 5 hours will allow the coverage you need from getting ready to getting down on the dance floor as Mr. and Mrs.!

For more info, planning tips, and resources visit www.vibridalguide.com Quiana L. Adams, Managing Editor w w w.stcroix thisweek.com

Our moment, our day.

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hat could be more romantic than beginning your life together on a beautiful island? Whether you say your vows on a spectacular hilltop, a white-sandy beach, or floating on a boat, our reflective turquoise waters will surround you for the occasion. St. Croix has the accommodations, caterers, ceremony and reception sites, churches, clothing, consultants, flowers, invitations, jewelry, photographers, planners, restaurants, and transportation to make it happen. For a complete listing of Wedding Planners and Consultants, Places of Worship, Weddings at Sea, Photographers, Transportation, and Florists, visit www.usvitourism.vi. Here you can also download an application for a wedding license. For more info, call 800-372-USVI or 340-772-0357.

Tine Henle

Q Studio, LLC – 340-332-6921

Through classic and contemporary techniques, Quiana introduces a fresh myriad of perspectives depicted in her photographic images. From sassy to exotic to romantic, Quiana’s background in photojournalism and fine art gives her a vast creative range. Understanding the unique qualities of the island experience, she encourages clients to be spontaneous, bringing out their personality and feelings in that moment. For a more creative approach to wedding photography, visit www.qstudiovi.com

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