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Historical Venues for your Engagement Photo Shoot

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Weddings have different themes to evoke different feelings and imagery of the bride and groom. As such weddings also bring different energies with it. Fantasy to Reality Bridal Services collaborated with Avanelle Boyce of Callaloo Culture, for a productive partnership. Avanelle is known for her keen sense in capturing the moments that excite and elude us through her photography. In this particular segment, we teamed up with her, as her current project involved photography of historical sites throughout Trinidad and Tobago. Fantasy to Reality quickly seized the opportunity to be a part of this experience as this could be beneficial to our clients when selecting venues for their wedding engagement shoot, and also beneficial to Callaloo Culture as our clients can see their work, style and portfolio. They may even request their services as a professional photographer for their wedding! They are that good! In this blog we will showcase just a few venues as well as the photograph

Christmas Weddings - Tis the Season for tips and ideas!

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With Christmas less than a month away, tips and advise for this season of festivities along with the many weddings that occur around Christmas was a definite given to blog about. Christmas weddings are usually filled with all the festivities, drinks, food and colours of the season. They are full of bling, swing, are loud, full of energy and lots of excitement. So let's get into the different elements that can make your fantasy a reality at Christmas time.     INVITATIONS Christmas wedding invitations are quite festive or reserved in their nature depending on the theme which could be rustic, winter or festive. Which ever the choice, its always a good idea to shop around as your invitation sets the tone for your event. The choices are endless for Christmas weddings and can be overwhelming to choose one. But take your time and select carefully. Once selected, invitations should go out at least 4 to 5 months prior to the wedding date. This would allow for your guests to