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Decorating Ideas for the Wedding Reception

December 26, 2013 Steve Vansak

A table of green apple martinis greet guests at a winter wedding reception at The Patrician in Schererville, Indiana.

I very often go back to the same Northwest Indiana and Illinois reception halls over and over again.  People ask me if I get bored by visiting the same banquet halls.  The answer is no.  This is because every couple brings their own little bit of flavor to the mix.  I'm always excited to see what my clients are going to do in terms of table decorations, cake toppers and more.

I could probably spotlight every wedding I've shot in 2013, but for space I will showcase three different weddings at two different halls.  The prominent trends I saw throughout the year were candy buffets along with an emphasis on family photographs throughout the years.  As I was photographing all this decor, I often found myself studying these snapshots and admiring the strong family ties that were now coming together on this big day.

Greg and Kristen recently had their reception at The Patrician in Schererville, Indiana.  It was a rocking good time at the reception and a glorious ceremony that was recently feature here, so go check out that article too.  When guests arrived at the hall, tables of decor that featured family photos greeted the guests.  Among the usual guest book were wish cards to be filled out for the couple to read later.  The inside was awash in the newlywed's colors of green, black and silver.  The candy buffet from How Sweet It Is Events was a big hit and featured the initials of the couple in big, green candy coated letter blocks - very cool.

Green, silver and black wedding decorations at The Patrician banquet hall.

This past summer I photographed Evan and Stephanie's reception at Aberdeen Manor in Valparaiso, Indiana.  They also had a candy buffet, but hot pink was the color of choice.  I have featured their cake here a number of times as it looked fantastic set against the gorgeous uplighting of the room.

A gorgeous wedding cake with a pink topper sits inside the ballroom at Aberdeen Manor in Valparaiso, Indiana.

The couple adopted another popular trend I saw this year - the signature drink.  Here is a great article with recipes for you to develop your very own drink that you can then ask your reception hall vendor to serve for you, complete with your own custom name of course.  Cigars in decorative packaging were also spotted quite often this past year.

A collection of wedding reception decorations featuring the color pink.

Fall weddings often get extra emphasis on decor.  One of the most impressive items on display at Ryan and Jamie's Fall wedding at The Patrician were the table cards made by the bride's father.  The hand carved flat logs of tree bark were decorated with burnt orange with an attached guest name.  It was very impressive and one of my favorites of the year.  The retro film camera on every table is a classic and the owl kept an eye on guests as they filled out cards to attach to the wishing tree.

A collection of rustic wedding decorations in Autumn colors.

As you plan your 2014 and 2015 wedding, take some of these ideas with you and add your own flavor as well.  I can't wait to see what you come up with so I can capture if forever with my camera.  Have fun!!

Wedding cake decorated with Autumn leaves and and Fall colors.

In Wedding Planning, Wedding Receptions Tags wedding receptions, decorations, wedding trends

Jaw Dropping Wedding Albums

December 16, 2013 Steve Vansak

Front cover design of a wedding album with blue background and white flowers.

If you landed upon my introduction page this website, you probably saw me brag a little about my "jaw dropping wedding album designs".  I don't tend to boast, but I'm very proud of the wedding albums I put together for my clients.  They are very unique and styled to the individuals I'm photographing.  The images from this post are from actual client albums from this past year.  While it's best to set up a meeting via my Contact Page to view these in person, let's take a look at a few pages now.

After the wedding, I schedule a Premiere Night with the bride and groom and they are welcome to bring their families along as well.  We watch a highlight video of images from their big day and then we talk about the album.  I want my couples to guide me by picking out the front and back cover images, the dominant colors they want throughout their book and if they are looking for a more simple layout or a busier one with more flourishes, etc.

The image above is Jeff and Kendelle's front cover with the back cover below.  They asked for blue as their main color along with black pages.  They had a large wedding and loved their photographs and asked that as many be included as possible.

The back cover for a wedding album with a blue and white flower design.

For the inside pages, a simple layout of black page with images cleanly placed dominated along with some designed pages such as the ones below.  For these pages, I made a blue wash on top of the bride's solo photograph along with images of her with each of her bridesmaids.  These two pages were right next to each other in the album.

Inside wedding album page a-washed in blue color.

A bridesmaid wedding album page.

Every wedding album page is printed on pearl photographic paper with a dirt and smudge resistant finish.  While I consider myself a modern styled wedding photographer, I'm old school in the sense that I think every bride should have an album.  All of my packages contain a wedding book.  When you meet me you will discover that i love digital and I'm a gadget, techie sort of person, but images on a printed page have a magic quality about them.  I can't wait to show you what I mean in person at our meeting.

A two page wedding album spread with a quote about compassion within a marriage.

Very often I will include a two page spread within the album of one image.  Sometime there will be text of quotes included as well.  One image enlarged across two pages can be very dramatic as one pages through a book.  Certain wedding photos deserve to be large.

Below is an example of a couple who wanted purple as their main color.  Their images on the inside were laid out against bright white.

The front cover of a wedding album adorned with purple flowers.

Please note that the Region Weddings website address is not on the final products delivered to clients.  Also, there are two types of books available - coffee table style as well as flush mount.  Please schedule a meeting today and I will have you visit me in my office to show you all of these books.

Happy wedding planning!!

The back cover of a wedding album featuring a bride and groom walking in a field at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Crown Point, Indiana.

In Modern Wedding Albums, Wedding Planning Tags albums, books, custom design

Reception Hall Family Portraits

December 9, 2013 Steve Vansak

A mother and daughter pose for a portrait while attending a friends wedding reception at The Dream Palace in Lynwood, Illinois.

I love photo booths at weddings!!  What a fun, retro idea it is to have your guests crowd into the booth with some wacky and creative costumes.  Wedding receptions are the perfect atmosphere for these images.  It reminds me of when disposable cameras used to be at every table.  However, these booths aren't ideal for family portraits.

I offer another type of service that is the complete opposite, but just as cool.  I call it Portraits at the Reception.  Very often there is no time to provide guests or non immediate family members with family photos after the ceremony.  Usually we finish up immediate family and then it's wedding party group photos and images of the main attraction - the bride and groom.  When I arrive at the hall, it's time for detail shots (cake, decorations, etc.) and soon we are into first dance and party time.  Very often guests want to take some nice portraits during this rare opportunity when they are all dressed up together.  Very often this is the one and only time certain combinations of people will be together like this.  

Grandparents pose for a portrait together at their grand daughter's wedding reception at Casa Maria in Dyer, Indiana.

For wedding season 2014, I've added several improvements.  My associate photographer will now handle the portrait duties while I attend to the event.  This will enable our backdrop and professional studio lighting to be at the outer edges of the room or even in the hallway and there are no worries that we will miss any of the party or impromptu speeches, etc.  We will also be able to keep the portrait area open for 90 minutes instead of an hour so as to not disappoint anyone.

A mom poses with her son for a portrait against a black backdrop at a wedding reception banquet hall.

All of the images will be up in an online gallery in their own category for viewing and ordering.  As you can tell from the images here, we use really soft and flattering lighting for a studio type of look.  It's a really nice gift from the bride and groom to all of their guests and people really love it.

In Reception Tags studio portraits reception wedding guests

Wedding at County Line Orchard

November 26, 2013 Steve Vansak

The bride and grooms names are cast as a lighted monogram on the dance floor at a wedding reception at County Line Orchard.

If you are looking for a rustic, country tinged feel for your wedding, look no further than County Line Orchard in Hobart, Indiana.  This was the perfect venue to showcase Todd and Cassie's outdoor lifestyles.  He is a hunter and fisherman and I can just picture Cassie and her adorable daughter Chloe strolling through the apple fields during the Fall season.  Their November wedding ceremony and reception took place inside the iconic Northwest Indiana wedding venue.

We started our day with hair and make up at Portage salon Hair Express where I entered the room to lots of smiles and laughter.

The bride smiles as she looks over her hair while getting ready for her wedding.

The sister of the bride smiles as she watches her sibling get her hair and makeup done.

Make up artist Carrie from Sta Glam took care of beauty while I chatted with Cassie's girls about the big day.  I even had several customers in the salon ask me to take their before and after photographs.  No problem, but let me finish up this wedding here first!!  :)

A make up artist from Sta-glam applies make up to the bride.

Eye make up gets applied to the bride at a salon in Portage.

The bride's wedding ring is displayed in this getting ready close up photo.

Before I left to take detail shots at the Orchard, I gathered this fun bunch for a group hug photo.  

Bridesmaids gather around the bride for a group hug on her big day.

I definitely wanted to capture the rustic glory that is County Line Orchard and one of the first things my assistant and I did was display the bride's dress in the bridal suite loft that overlooked the main floor where the ceremony and reception would be held.

The wedding dress hangs in front of the window inside the silo bridal suite at County Line Orchard.

The structure there is just beautiful and I couldn't resist having our lovely bride underneath the lights in the suite.  Cassie's flowers had not arrived yet, so we went for sexy, sassy bride photographs until we could put a bouquet of flowers in her hands.

The bride stands beneath a lighted chandelier inside the bridal suite at County Line Orchard in Hobart, Indiana.

The staircase on the big barn's main floor seemed like the perfect place to once again show our lovely bride against the rustic surroundings.  Soon she would be walking down these very stairs to greet friends, family and her new husband.

A bride stands alone on the staircase at County Line Orchard.

I met Cassie and Todd at the venue earlier in the year and we agreed that the silo in the back part of the building would be a perfect spot for a first look.  Keep in mind that the temperature was 21 degrees with gusty winds on wedding day.  I was told that Todd loves the cold, but I don't think Cassie does and I sure don't.  Nonetheless, we toughed it out.  Of course, I had a coat to wear and not a strapless wedding dress!!  I can't say enough about this couple that they were willing to go along with my craziness and take these shots.  We eventually pulled the wedding party out for a few as well.

A bride and groom take their first look underneath the silo at County Line Orchard.

The bride and groom see each other for the first time outside County Line Orchard in Hobart, Indiana.

We strolled out to the apple fields for some couple's shots right after the first look...

The bride and groom share a kiss amidst the Fall color of the apple fields at County Line Orchard.

After family photos were done, it was ceremony time where friends and family saw the bride in her dress for the first time.

The bride is escorted down the rustic stair case by her brother during her winter wedding.

The loft at the Orchard gave me a nice bird's eye view of the ceremony and another great opportunity to show off the wonderful venue.

A wedding ceremony photo taken from the balcony of the barn at County Line Orchard.

The couple's daughter was the flower girl and she loved the attention as she got wheeled in atop a wagon...

The flower girl enjoys the attention as she rides in via a red wagon.

A couple exchanges vows during a wedding ceremony at County Line Orchard.

The reception decorations continued the outdoor theme of the wedding and Todd's love of hunting and fishing. 

Hunting and fishing themed wedding decorations.

The bride's dance with her father was very touching as friends and family looked on...

The bride dances with her father at a rustic barn wedding reception.

If I found Cassie to be a bit nervous during the Getting Ready part of the day (I did, it's okay - it's normal), all that was gone for bridal party introductions at the reception.  Now it was time to let loose and have fun...

The bride and groom get introuduced at their wedding reception at the rustic looking apple orchard.

A bridesmaid raiser her glass in celebration of the bride and groom.

The bride and groom are the center of attention during their first dance at County Line Orchard.

I'm not afraid to get out on the dance floor with the guests.  In this photo, one of the bridesmaids offers to clean my camera lens...

Girls have fun on the dance floor at a wedding reception in Hobart, Indiana.

This was a cool, unique way of tossing the bouquet and garter.  I shot this super wide to capture all of the raised hands and the flying bouquet.

A crowd of women await on the dance floor as the bride tosses her bouquet from the balcony.

It's going to be a while yet before Chloe is eligible to catch the bouquet, so for now it's just photo booth fun with mom inside the Memories in Minutes Booth.

Mom and daughter enjoy the Memories in Minutes Photo booth.

DJ Keith from Hired Powered Entertainment had the wobble going at full volume as the reception celebration carried on into the night...

Guests dance the wobble at a Northwest Indiana wedding reception.

I hope you have enjoyed this sneak peek at Cassie and Todd's wedding at County Line Orchard in Hobart, Indiana.  For more updates, stay tuned here and give a like to the Region Weddings Facebook Page.

In Winter Wedding Tags winter wedding, county line orchard
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