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Fine Art Film Wedding Photography Workshop By Peter And Veronika

Fine Art Film Wedding Photography Workshop By Peter And Veronika

When creating a concept of the Fine Art Film Wedding Photography Workshop, we were very excited about stunning old frescoes preserved at the main hall of Theresia Chateau. Fresco walls are painted in a remarkable muted pink and blue colours, with accents of menthol green and white. Such a colour combination led us to Claude Monet’s Water Lilies series that are of a similar nature. Thus Monet became a great inspiration for us. Monet’s paintings are full of flowers, nature and vivid life, but on the other hand they evoke a sense of peace. Although they are painted in oils, they remind watercolour effect.
Inspired by all these elements we ended up aiming to combine a beauty of nature and art. We have used seasonal spring flowers, especially lilacs, tulips and clematis. Soft calligraphy stationery with a touch of watercolour along with soft, fluffy textures and a gorgeous gown, were picked to create a peaceful impression and easy-going feeling from the overall design. We also tent to show that the nature is the biggest artist so flowers were tied in bouquets of irregular shapes creating a sense of natural motion, exactly alike the Monet’s paintings without repetitive patterns and symmetry.

Credits

Fine Art Film Wedding Photography Workshop: Peter and Veronika | Overal Design: Floretally | Floral Design: Floretally | Scans: Richard Photo Lab | Food Styling: Lapetit | Scans: Richard Photo Lab | Wedding Dress : MyWony | Accessories: Lucia Stofej | Fashion Styling: Fresshion | Make up and hair: Studio 22 Academy | Stationary: Martina Lyons | Attire: Zoot

Colorful European Destination WeddingStyle Me Pretty

Colorful European Destination Wedding

From Bride…

We wanted our wedding to have a magical spark. Like something just out of Lord of the Rings. The lavish greenery with carefully picked flowers, the glimmering candlelight, the mix of colors, smoke coming out of cocktails, and soft piano music all played out to create an unforgettable atmosphere for all of us.

My husband and I both love nature. Therefore we chose a place set amid Slovak mountains surrounded by forests and rivers. The castle itself is packed with ancient charm. It is a beautifully renovated renaissance hotel with a gothic ruin in the middle and we immediately fell in love with it. Because of the historical settings where stone is omnipresent, we wanted to warm up the courtyard and so-called “Stone galley” by a combination of marsala, blackberry, powder and cream tones underlined by deep green. The flower arrangements were intricate, yet somehow negligent at the same time.

We gathered our guests one day in advance for an informal barbeque party. This simple act made all the difference, as the day of the wedding the people already knew each other and could fully enjoy the wedding itself. We didn’t care much about local conventions. We skipped the obligatory folk music and invited Beatles revival group and a punk rock band instead. We wanted everything to be the way we imagined and though it took months of planning, it was absolutely worth it.

See more photos on Style Me Pretty Front Page.

Dreamy Al Fresco Destination Wedding in TuscanyStyle Me Pretty

Dreamy Al Fresco Destination Wedding in Tuscany

Stephanie and Ben decided to say “I do” in the heart of Tuscany at a venue called Agroturismo Montelucci immersed in the magical Tuscan landscape. The destination wedding was perfectly planned and designed by Marry Me In Tuscany. The ceremony took place in the cutest Tuscan town of Civitella. Amazing flower arrangements were created by the truly talented Roberta from La GardeniaMontelucci was the perfect scenery for an al fresco celebration under the Tuscan sun complete with gelato, held under the string lights and the dreamiest tablescape you have ever seen is waiting for you…

This beautiful destination wedding was published on our favorite wedding blog Style Me Pretty.

Credits

Photography : Peter & Veronika | Photography Assistance : Eva Zentko | Planning : Marry Me in Tuscany |  Floral Design : La Gardenia | Hair and Makeup : Malino Beauty | Wedding Dress : Willowby by  Watters | Venue, Catering & Favours : Montelucci Agriturismo di Charme | Light : Wedding Music and Lights | Vintage Gelato Cart : Class Ricevementi | Car Rental : 1969 Fiat, Zephyrus Classic Car Rental | Violinist & Harpist : Alma Project | Decor : Preludio | Hair Combs : Davie & Chiyo | Shoes : Anniel | DJ : Simone Alinari | Scans: Richard Photo Lab

High-Fashion Wedding Inspired By Movie La Dolce VitaGreen wedding shoes

High-Fashion Wedding Inspired By Movie La Dolce Vita

Inspiration for the day was definitely Fellini’s masterpiece La Dolce Vita. The challenge was to bring the black and white film into colorful real life wedding – make it a bit of a combination of the old La Dolce Vita movie spirit mashed with modern Dolce & Gabbana colorful editorials. We both love Italian fashion, food, wine and overall the way of life.  La Dolce Vita movie was a great source of inspiration for our key graphic visuals as well as our outfits. We wanted to have a wedding that will be completely different from the traditional weddings we have seen around us. Gladly we found a location that resembles a little bit the Italian countryside.

The tough part about the venue was to push back its “too romantic and rustic” atmosphere and give it the high-fashion and modern vibe we wanted. To make it our own wedding, we did as much as possible to cut off the formalities associated with the civil weddings in our country, such as impersonal speeches of the licensed officiant from the local municipality. Instead, we asked Lenka’s father to have a speech about us, right before we said yes to each other. Amazing speech that was, touching, sentimental but at the same time full of fun!

See more of Lenka and Lukas’s wedding on Green Wedding Shoes.

Credits

Photography: Peter & Veronika   |  Venue: Wieger’s Villa  | Event Design: The Bride and Ivan Kasaj | Event Planning: Bubble Production House | Florals: Bednarik – Giardino di Fiori and Ponk Rentals | Wedding Dress: Miklosko Fashion Design | Hairpieces: Alka Rehakova – Alka špe_RHK | Bride’s shoes: Dsquared2 | Groom’s shoes: Stubbs and Wootton | Bridesmaid dresses: Dagmar Michálková fashion | Hair: Renáta Márová | Makeup: Zuzana Kopanicová | Groom’s suit: Armani Collezioni | Videography: Patricia & Oliver Videography | Paper goods: Ivan Kasaj and his agency provocation bureau | Catering: Sharkam VIP Catering  Cake: Tulip House Boutique Hotel | Rentals: Ponk Rentals | Officiant: Mayor of Svaty Jur | Music: DJ Juraj Grafik and King Ivan Band | Scans: Richard Photo Lab

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Villa Durazzo: A Dreamy Italian Riviera Wedding Filled with Color and Art

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Caroline and Mike’s destination wedding on the Italian Riviera was the highlight of our wedding season. Their unforgettable four-day celebration was meticulously planned by Exclusive Italy Weddings. On Thursday, we embarked on a stunning boat excursion along the Riviera Coast with the wedding party. Before setting sail, we enjoyed a delightful bridal luncheon at the fabulous Hotel Splendido in Portofino. The rehearsal dinner was held at the impeccable Hotel Imperiale, perfectly situated by the sea in Santa Margherita Ligure. Picture dining by the Ligurian Sea, savoring the finest Italian cuisine with a breath of fresh coastal air, and topping it all off with a generous serving of ice cream for dessert!

Following this incredible evening, the most anticipated day of the four-day celebration arrived. With perfect weather—sunshine and a gentle breeze—the stage was set for an unforgettable ceremony. The bride looked stunning in her Marchesa wedding gown. Once preparations were complete, we headed to the breathtaking Villa Durazzo for the first look, bridal party portraits, and reception. If you find yourself in Santa Margherita Ligure, don’t miss the opportunity to visit this magnificent venue with its spectacular botanical gardens and exquisite interiors. Experience this Italian Riviera dream in the photos below…