Camille + Alex - Trash the Dress
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Saturday, June 14, 2014
By Val Messer
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THE DAY AFTER THEY BROKE IN MY CAR!!!!!!

More and more brides are opting to take an additional plunge into the unknown after the big day.

Trash the dress or "surf the dress" photos are increasingly in demand as a way to keep the celebration

going well beyond your wedding day. While "trash" is the operative word, brides are surprised to find out their

dress may come out even cleaner than it was post-reception after one too many champagne clinks and

dress-to-floor swipe sessions.

  •  My dress will be ruined. I will not say that beads won't be lost and lace won't be torn. I will not say

that silk would be the best choice to survive water-logging and crashing waves. I can say from personal

experience that wedding dresses can survive (and even come out cleaner) after your reception.

  •  If it's something you can't do right after your wedding, consider it as a one year anniversary

gift to one another. It's another opportunity to celebrate your marriage.

Camille and Alex was a plus to work with, AMAZING COUPLE and the images came out just as gorgeous.

BEFORE THIS SESSION DAY:

Camille ask to do the Trash the Dress at  Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University .

I got at the place a little earlier to look at the location and find the best spot for the pictures. (as usual).

When they arrived (camille and Alex) I went back to the car to get the suitcase with the equipment, BAM!!!!!! SURPRISE!!!!

My car was broked in... they toke my two purse with all of my pertecences (documents, money, credit cards, tablet, etc)

So we could not do the session at the day because my car was with the window broked... It was a nighmare :(

So we reschedule for another place Old Stone Church and here are the results. 

                     

                     

                     

                     

                    

                     

                     

                     

                     

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