Finding A Wedding Photographer

True Bliss Events Advice on Finding Your Perfect Wedding Photographer

Know Your Style

Go through magazines, website, venue albums – anything you can find to help you define your personal photography style

Find A Match

Websites are an amazing tool for quickly viewing photography portfolios.  Look for websites that feature images from a wide variety of weddings, location, provides testimonials from recently married couples, and matches your personal photography style.

Meet The Photographer

You will spend quite a bit of time with your photographer, so finding a personality match is essential.  Look for a photographer who is fun, professional, and genuinely interested in you.

Look For Professionalism

Find a photographer is is established, referred by multiples places, and consistently surprises you with creative touches and attention to detail.

Invent in An Artist

Invest in an artist who will photograph your Wedding Day in a way that tells your unique story.

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Matthew Bergsma, Photographer

Thank you Assura for your insight!!

This entry was posted on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at 11:31 pm and is filed under Behind the Scenes.

Wedding Style – The Short Wedding Dress

When most brides think of their wedding day, they imagine themselves walking down the aisle in a floor-length gown. Whether it’s decorated with beads, lace, feathers or nothing at all, long dresses have been the most popular choice by far.

At True Bliss Events, we are here to tell you long gowns are not the end-all when it comes to wedding dresses. Many designers are creating equally extravagant short and tea length dresses to make a bride’s wedding day complete.

If you’re planning a destination or more informal wedding, or if you’re on a tight budget, consider looking into shorter dresses. They can add spunk and flare to any ceremony, whether it’s at a plush resort or country farm. Also, in comparison to long wedding gowns, shorter dresses often cost less because not as much work or material goes into making them. If a short gown doesn’t tickle your fancy, consider them as an option for your rehearsal dinner or reception!Take a look at these cuties I found from Sarah Seven, Carol Hannah (Yes, THE Carol Hannah from Project Runway) and Elizabeth Dye!

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From left to right:

Sarah Seven

Sarah Seven

Carol Hannah

Elizabeth Dye


This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at 1:13 am and is filed under Behind the Scenes, Wedding Style.

True Bliss Wedding: Kathy + Rick

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Clinton James Photography / True Bliss Events and Lynne Baron Design

True Bliss is a full service event design, coordination and management company specializing in weddings, celebrations, social affairs and corporate events.


This entry was posted on Friday, January 1st, 2010 at 8:11 am and is filed under Design and Decor, Real Weddings.

True Bliss Wedding: Allie + Josh

Janet Klinger Photography / True Bliss Events and Lynne Baron Design

Janet Klinger Photography / True Bliss Events and Lynne Baron Design

True Bliss is a full service event design, coordination and management company specializing in weddings, celebrations, social affairs and corporate events.

This entry was posted on Thursday, December 17th, 2009 at 12:16 am and is filed under Design and Decor, Real Weddings.