Archive for the ‘Wedding Photos’ Category
Valentine Question: Will You Marry Me?
Looking for a special way to ask your sweetheart the big question on Valentine’s Day? Give her (or him) a custom photo day planner that starts with your marriage proposal printed on February 14.

Begin your photo day planner with February 2010
Lifephoto gives you easy options for making a very special day planner: continue reading
All you need is a digital photo and 5 minutes!
What is a Canvas Photo Print?
It’s a professional quality reproduction of your photo on canvas. After your digital photo is printed on canvas, it is wrapped around a 1-1/2″ thick box frame to make it stand out from the wall.
Your photo actually wraps around each side of the mount giving it an almost 3-D appearance. It’s a stunning way to display a photo you love.
Notice how the flowers in the bouquet wrap around the bottom edge of the photo mount — other parts of the photograph similarly wrap around the other sides, too. continue reading
Wedding photographers are not generic — they’re very much an individual “brand” you need to know and trust — before the wedding! You can look at their samples, check out their prices, their references and contact the B.B.B. But what will they do to get to know you before they start shooting photos at your wedding? How well they know you can mean the difference between ordinary wedding photos and truly memorable ones.
Engagement Photo Session is an Icebreaker
Professional photographers I know recommend an engagement photo session as a way to not only capture precious memories in the couple’s relationship, but also to provide a time for the photographer and couple to get acquainted before the wedding day — which is generally a high stress day for the bride and groom. Follow along as I explain why you need a day for your photographer to get to know you. continue reading










lifephoto.com. Make one for your home or to give as a gift to someone special. Your photo image takes on the look of a fine oil painting and actually wraps around the frame — viewable from the sides as well as the front of the frame. Here are a few ideas for photo subjects:
