A few months back Figaro Interactive asked that I help them on a project for some buddy's of theirs in the framing business, I thought it would be fun to do something a little different than what I'm used to. And, I figured it would be a great chance to take a look, first hand, at some great, (and I mean uber-super FANTASTIC) frames. I'm serious about their quality materials. These guys know their stuff.
So Figaro Interactive has finally launched the site. I'm sure it took them quite a few man hours - the site for bridalframes.com is FANTASTIC. These guys are genius web builders. I wish I knew an ounce of what they know. It would really come in handy... Anyway Bridal Frames.com has a great option to build your own frame layout along with mat and frame; and, I can't stress the quality enough. My personal favorite is their "silver leaf w/ light rub" frame. It makes skin tones look a-mazing.
Oh, for those of you that know my apartment, can you imagine over 100 16x20 and larger frames strung out in my office and spilling over to my master bed room. I think I still have the bruises to show for it trying to leap over a mountain of frames. Man was I glad when the day came to let them go. (Kinda...ok not really) Go check it out now!
So Figaro Interactive has finally launched the site. I'm sure it took them quite a few man hours - the site for bridalframes.com is FANTASTIC. These guys are genius web builders. I wish I knew an ounce of what they know. It would really come in handy... Anyway Bridal Frames.com has a great option to build your own frame layout along with mat and frame; and, I can't stress the quality enough. My personal favorite is their "silver leaf w/ light rub" frame. It makes skin tones look a-mazing.
Oh, for those of you that know my apartment, can you imagine over 100 16x20 and larger frames strung out in my office and spilling over to my master bed room. I think I still have the bruises to show for it trying to leap over a mountain of frames. Man was I glad when the day came to let them go. (Kinda...ok not really) Go check it out now!
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So 50+ onlookers during a bridal portrait in the middle of the day at say upper 80 degree heat in a bridal gown is probably not anyone's idea of a good time I would imagine. Chelsea was a COMPLETE trooper though. I certainly would be whining under those conditions.
Hair dressers, love ya, but you gotta get your stuff together! Start times are set for a reason! They are NOT suggestions.
Ok, that was my 2 second rant. now the pics....
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Back in December also, Sayeda had her bridal session at the Belo Mansion , built in the 1800's in Downtown Dallas. This specific photo taken in the Belo Mansion Annex - the actual reception space is located.
Here's a couple of my fave's.
Here's a couple of my fave's.
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