Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Tell your story - photo slide show





Hello Friends,
It was a amazing wedding ceremony...
Part of it was a slide show Ksel Photography prepared after engagement photo session. We added some photos from Kenia and Estebenson childhood and created wonderful and touching love story.
Great idea to add some personalization to your wedding ceremony.
Please watch and let me know what do you think




(click on the blog title to watch a SLIDE SHOW)




Love and prosper!
Beata

Monday, August 29, 2011

Wedding! How to plan your Big Day.



Prepare the wedding is not easy task. Almost overnight you have to be an expert in many fields, make important decisions and prepare and organize everything from scratches. You are happy, excited and overwhelmed. We prepare some simple tips and trick you can use to plan your Big Day.




Plan it in advance and:

■Establish your wedding budget. Be realistic. You will spend at list 25% more than you planed.
■Chose your wedding day date. Carefully consult with your fiancé and both families the best time for your wedding day. Be aware about special dates, like Valentine’s Day, 11/11/2011 etc. Having wedding in those dates will cost you more and needs long-term planning (some places and wedding professionals are booked for those days in years in advance)
■Go to popular book store and find books, wedding magazines, and wedding planning guides. They will help you to plan wedding theme, and will guide you through entire wedding planning process or if you prefer find good wedding coordinator.



■Prepare wedding guests list. Remember – longer list – more money your wedding will cost you.
■Choose a wedding venue. The right place will help to accommodate your wedding guests and create a unique atmosphere for your special day.
■Choose a caterer and decide type of food you would like during the wedding. Next decide how do you want your wedding dinner (lunch) be served (buffet, regular sitting dinner, hand food, buffet stations). How do you like the alcohol beverages like wine, beer, cocktail, drinks be served (open bar, complimentary bar etc.)
■ Find wedding photographer. From many wedding professionals photographer is the most important vendor. He/she will create first memories of your new family. After the wedding day, for the rest of your life you will have your wedding photographs and wedding album.




■Find wedding videographer. Good video will help to keep your wedding day fresh in your memory for many years.
■Choose invitations style and find place you can order them or to save some money you can explore stores like Michael’s, Jo-Ann, Office Depot, Office Max to find wedding invitations ideas and ready to use sets of invitations.
■Start looking for wedding dress! This is probably the most exciting part of wedding preparations! Go with your friends, Mom, sister, have fun! Try a lot off gowns. Take some pictures to remember dress you tried and take time to decide which dress suit you best.




■Choose your bridesmaid dresses.
■Help your fiancé to find and choose wedding suit/tuxedo. You can decide about renting it or buying. If you decide to buy suit or tuxedo choose rather classic style. He can use it after the wedding. If you prefer something more unique (like white tuxedo or classic wedding suit) it will be cheaper to rent it. He will never use it again.
■Help with tuxedo purchase / rental for your Dad and the groom party. They will need your help (trust me!)
■With your perfect wedding dress and wedding theme and color find a florist and choose perfect wedding bucket and flower decorations for wedding.
■Find wedding rental service and make arrangement about renting wedding linens.
■Find wedding cake vendors and order wedding cake. Schedule cake tasting session. Describe your dream cake. Bring some magazine photos to better explain your cake idea.



■Find DJ or band for your wedding party (if you plan to have one). Good DJ will not only play the music you like, but will organize all your party flow.
■Remember about involve your fiancé in wedding planning and organization. You will be happy to share this experience with him. You can do all planning and preparations together. You will be more relaxed with extra help and emotional support. And it is His day too!
Remember this is your time! Have some fun. Use this special occasion to be close with your fiance, families and friends. They love you and they will be happy to help – just ask. Don’t stress out and have a wonderful wedding!



www.kselphotography.com

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Slide Shows

Hello,
Please take a look! I created new slide show from Engagement Photo Session. Beautiful couple (now happily married) really enjoyed photo session and this slide show.
Thank you Megan and Bill!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLaUpnuNPZY



Sunday, May 29, 2011

What you should know about...Engagement Photo Session




For more and more couples Engagement Photo Sessions is a part of standard wedding preparations. Why? It is just perfect opportunity to see your wedding photographer in action and also help you to get use to being in the front of camera. Engagement photo session can help you to know your photographer long before your wedding day and it helps a photographer to know you, your preferences, your personalities, and your style.

Engagement photos are perfect for “Save a date” cards, newspaper wedding announcement, wedding websites and custom wedding guest books. Your favorite photo from the session can be displayed during wedding reception or on the wedding program.


Why pay for Engagement Photo Session?



Try your photographer (before your wedding day).Engagement photo session is the perfect opportunity to test your photographer and preview his/her work. How well the photographer works with you, how easily communicate with you? Do you and your fiancé feel good about this experience? How is the quality of images and post production process?

• Get to know your photographer and let your photographer to know you. Engagement photo session will give you a chance to get know your photographer’s work style and personality long before your wedding day. Your photographer will know you too (your sense of humor, how you behave in front of camera, what camera angle is good for your face or body shape, what kind of light gives the best skin tone).
• Work with your fiancé. The Engagement Photo Session is a perfect opportunity to learn how to work together and what to expect from your fiancé in front of camera. Who is camera shy, how to loosen up, how to pose together, how to find you comfort zone?



How to prepare for Engagement Photo Session?



Choose location. For your Engagement Photo Session choose a spot meaningful to you and your fiancé. If you don’t have this kind of place - think about spots with interesting elements which suits your style: the beach, an open field, a farm, a park, a train station, an interesting architectural structure, an industrial area, a garden store etc. Ask your photographer about multiple locations photo shoot. It will cost you a little more but it will give you different sets of photos with different feel and looks.

• Choose your outfits. You should be comfortable and able to move around easily but express your style. Plan your outfits to be appropriate for the location (park, farm - casual jeans plus strong color shirts; beach – light dress, cotton pants etc.) You can never be wrong with pair of jeans or a flowing dress. Some couples bring second sets of clothes to give them some options and variety in the shots on location. You should avoid WHITE color, strong patterns and T-shits with print messages (white washes you out unless you have quite dark skin, patterns and prints distract from your face). Darker, saturated color photographs best. Men should wear long pants (no shorts) and shirts rather than T-shirts. Ladies can definitely go for some sexy blouses, dresses and shoes but have comfortable flip-flops in your bag. Also be sure to avoid extra baggy or too- tight clothes. Keep your jewelry ultra simple to avoid flashy distractions in your photos. Wear only simple earrings with a matching necklace or bracelet and engagement ring.



• Choose props and themes. To add some fun to your engagement session think about some props you can use for your photos (hats, sunglasses, flowers, instruments, colorful balls, big lollipops). If you are looking for more natural, candid images think about something that represents your style, something you love to do together (picnic, travel, sandcastles on the beach, sport).



Make-up, beauty and grooming. You will be photographed from head to toe and please be sure your hair, nails, toes and eyebrows are in the way you like it. Get a haircut a week before the session. If you can, schedule a wedding hair and make-up trial appointment for the same day as your engagement session. If this option is not possible, style your own hair and do your make-up, but remember less is better, don’t overdo it.



• Be yourself. Don’t stress out! This session is all about you. Get good rest the night before your session. Plan some extra time for travel to your photo shot spot. Have fun, laugh a lot. Have a good time! There's absolutely no pressure. Just be yourself.


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

2011 Bride's Choice Awards for Ksel Photography


Orlado, Florida – 1/25/ 2011- WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, is thrilled to announce Beata Ksel Photography has been selected to receive the prestigious annual WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 for Wedding Photography.
Recognition for the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 is determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 750,000 WeddingWire newlyweds. Our past clients are among those that shared their experiences on WeddingWire, the largest wedding review site in the nation.

Beata Ksel Photography stands among the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire community, representing quality and service excellence within the wedding industry. Awards were given to the top wedding professionals across 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, and were based on the overall professional achievements throughout the past year.

“WeddingWire is honored to celebrate the success of the top-rated wedding professionals within the WeddingWire community,” said Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “With the annual Bride’s Choice Awards™ program, WeddingWire has the unique opportunity to recognize the best wedding professionals across the US and Canada. We applaud Beata Ksel Photography for their professionalism and dedication to enhancing the wedding planning experience last year.”

We are happy to announce that Beata Ksel Photography is among the very best Wedding Photographers within the WeddingWire Network, which includes leading wedding planning sites WeddingWire, Martha Stewart Weddings, Project Wedding and Weddingbee. We would like to thank our past clients for nominating us to receive the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011.

For more information, please visit our WeddingWire Storefront today at http://www.weddingwire.com/biz/beata-ksel-photography-llc-casselberry/c41db8e380870bd1.html
For more information on the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011, please visit www.WeddingWire.com.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

10 Wedding Photography Mistakes. How to plan for perfect photos from your wedding.


Hello in New Year.
I prepared something for newly engaged!

10 Biggest Wedding Photography Mistakes (you can make)
  1. Not Hiring a Professional Photographer -First mistake you can make is not hiring a professional photographer! Choose someone who is a professional and not just anyone with a digital camera and a website. Do your research online ( www.WeddingWire.com or www.perfectweddingguide.com), attend Bridal Shows to meet with local wedding photographers, use bridal magazines like Perfect Wedding Guide. Make sure the photographer you choose has the experience and ability to capture the moments of your wedding no matter what situations may arise. You should expect to spend between $2,000 and $6,000 for any decent wedding photography.

  2. Not Choosing a Photographer You Connect With
    Make sure that you and your photographer get along. He/she will be a closest person to you during your wedding day! If you don’t like and not trust your photographer it's going to be a very long and very bumpy ride.

  3. Waiting Too Long to Book Your Photographer
    If you find a great photographer, book them! Good photographers book a year or more out and won't be available forever. Nothing is more frustrating than choosing a wedding photographer and then finding out that they booked out your date.

  4. Skipping the Engagement Photo Session
    Having the Engagement Photo Session is not only an extra expense connected you’re your wedding. Engagement sessions increase your confidence and comfort level in front of the camera. It helps you to prepare for the wedding “photo shoot” in relax, fun and stress free atmosphere. This leads to wedding day comfort and trust in the photographer.

  5. Letting Relatives Get in the Way
    We have a name in the industry for a guest who shows up with pro photo equipment and takes 'unofficial wedding photos' - we call him Uncle Bob. Uncle Bob may think he's doing you a favor by taking more shots for the bride and groom, but usually he just gets in the way and makes us miss our shots, interfere with our studio flashes etc.. Tell Uncle Bob to leave the camera at home and just enjoy his time at the wedding without working.

  6. Not Getting Help Organizing Your Guests
    Designate someone that you trust and who knows your family and friends to be in charge of organizing people for formal photos before and after the ceremony. That person can gather the people needed, direct them on what shots they will be in, and then release them when they are done. It keeps things moving quickly, smoothly, and enjoyably for everybody and gives you warranty to get all formal shots you requested.

  7. Not Sticking to the Schedule
    Pay attention and respect the schedule you and your photographer discuss prior to your wedding. Don’t be late! Being an hour late will not only interfere with the wedding day schedule but it will be impossible to take all wedding photos you want to have! Don't just assume it only takes 10 minutes. You don’t need an extra stress on your wedding day!

  8. Asking for Too Many Formal Shots
    Don’t plan having formal photos with all your family members and friends invited for your wedding. It will be impassible to follow a schedule with two-page spreadsheet of every combination for family portraits. Please remember – one formal photo will take 2 to 5 minutes. Bigger group on single photo means more time for it. Prepare with your photographer a realistic schedule of your formal photo shoot. Your photographer will need also some time for some romantic photos of bride and groom.

  9. Trying to Make Things "Perfect"
    It is your BIG DAY. Just have fun! If some little detail didn't turn out 100 percent like you had planned, go with it, have fun, and keep smiling. We did not see a single wedding going exactly like was planned. The most important is a celebration of your love, your families and friends.

  10. Not smiling - All the Time

Think about it! And if you have any questions just ask: beata@kselphotography.com or call 407 951 6602