
The Kyle and Board walk
in Hr. Grace, NL
Lighthouse in
St. Anthony, NL
A warf in Gambo, NL
Quidi Vidi Gut
St. John's, NL
Cabot Tower
Signal Hill, NL
Sir Robert Bond Park
WhitBourne, NL
Museum grounds
in Hr. Grace, NL
Beaches in Middle Cove and Outer Cove
When choosing your wedding packages
always keep in mind where you would like to have photographs taken. There
are do's and don'ts when it comes to location choosing.
*First, it has to be somewhere you have been and like!
No good to book or show up to a garden or location you have never been to
and decide it is not what you want.
*Choose a location with a variety of backdrops including
greenery and flowers. be sure there isn't a falling down building, rubble,
or old vehicles in the background to disturb the photos. Photos near and
around the ocean or pond are very picturesque, and create beautiful
backdrops.
*When choosing a location also take care to notice the amount
of space for the size of the Bridal party, as well as the direction the sun
will be setting in. Does not sound important, however, you do not want the
sun in your eyes during the photos. The photographer should always be
shooting with the sun in their eyes so your eyes are not squinty.
Photographers have shades for their lens, as well, they use an umbrella to
shade the lens and their view.
* Always consider distance from the service, when choosing
your location as this will take away from shooting time for the
photographer. The longer you have between the service and the reception, the
more time you will have for travel.
*Always choose a back-up location, in case of increment
weather. An indoor/covered location if you do not wish to get wet, even the
slightest bit.

Location! Location! Location!