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We look to provide you with the latest news and tips for planning your New York wedding. If you are a wedding professional and would like to submit an article or news for our website, please send an email to info@newyorkweddingsonline.com


5 Ways to Save Money on Wedding Photography
By Casey Fatchett, Fatchett Photography

As a wedding photographer, I am regularly contacted by couples who are looking to save money on their wedding photos. This is understandable as it can be a considerable expense. Unfortunately, most couples sacrifice quality in order to save money.

In this article, I propose five simple ways to save money without foregoing quality. Click here to read more...


How to Minimize Stress
By Jeannie Uyanik of C&G Weddings

In response to last week’s column, one reader correctly suggested that the level of stress and the focus on all the details associated with planning a wedding can “can ruin a relationship.” Her primary point was that “"the real deal" is actually whether or not people are truly in love and whether their values are compatible enough for them to stand the test of time”. Click here to read more...


Is Your Wedding Photographer a Trouble "Shooter"
by Katrina Hajagos of Katrina Photography

Okay, breathe. Your make-up is impeccable. The flower girls are adorable. Even your mother is behaving. It’s forty minutes to show time, the moment you’ve fantasized about since you were a little girl. All eyes will be upon you as walk down the aisle in your fabulous Vera Wang wedding dress. Click here to read more...


To Be or Not To Be Chosen as a Member of the Bridal Party
by Tye Robertson, Especially for You Planners, LLC

Choosing your wedding party can be fraught with peril, almost as politically explosive an ordeal as seating charts. The bad news is, no matter what you do, someone will be unhappy with your choice. Keep in mind that it is your day, and as the bride, it is your right to select the members of your wedding party. Click here to read more...


To Cocktail or Not to Cocktail
By Tim Smith of Tim Alan Studios

In my years filming weddings, I find many of my clients agonize over cocktail hour ideas and options. This is especially true if their ceremony and reception are at different locations. Click here to read more...


Custom Invitations 101
By A Bridal Paperie

Have you ever purchased wallpaper? If you have, you already know something about custom invitations. Both of these products are showcased on wall displays or in very large, cumbersome books; and, unless you are artistically inclined, both can be very hard to imagine in their final form. Click here to read more...


Panic Proof Your Wedding
By Rev. Thomas Lawrence

"IF ANYTHING CAN GO WRONG, IT WILL." That's known as Murphy's Law, and it can affect anything we engage in. When it comes to planning your wedding ceremony, you want to be sure that everything will be ready and secure for your special day. Click here to read more...


Tips for Weddings on a Budget
By Ben Euporian

If you're not fortunate enough to have an unlimited budget - or if you're not interested in spending your life savings on one day - here are some great tips to help you plan a budget conscious wedding that is all you've ever dreamed of. Click here to read more...


How to Conduct Your Own Wedding Rehearsal
By Rev. James Wentz

Think of your wedding ceremony as a dignified mini-rocket to dramatically launch your memorable day. The wedding rehearsal is the stable launch-pad for a successful ceremony flight. Click here to read more...


Wedding Invitation Etiquette Spelled Out
By Natasha Young

Wedding invitation etiquette can be hard to learn, especially if you're doing your wedding invitations for the first time without help. Click here to read more...