Personalized Wedding Theme via Smugmug
jerryr
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Hi !
I recently photographed a wedding for my best friends neice. To make a log story short, there was a lot of family dynamics so I did them a favor and step up as the main photographer. The groom served two 'tours of duty in Iraq' and I thought to myself what else 'special' could I do for them.
Plain and simple, through the use of smugmug I created the bride and groom their own 'theme'. Instead of just placing the galleries on my site for viewing, I basically made a sub-site on my site for them. I used the colors of the wedding and fonts for the sites colors and fonts.
Kim from KB Remember Me Photography and Design (www.kbrememberme.com) did an outstanding job at assisting with
some of the image editing as well as created the couple a wonderful on-line story book (thank you again Kim!).
My point - can this same 'theory' of a sub-site for a bride/groom be done again ? Absolutely!
Even other content be added to the site, such as bridal shower information, registery information, other pictures - like engagement and bridal shower,
wedding day information (locations and times) and, yep, on-line RSVPs!!
What bride/groom would pass up an opportunity like this ? Their own customized theme web site for their special day where guests can view
pictures as well as find out more information. I know there is other 'wedding web sites' for couples, but as a photographer for a bride and groom, this can be something which can offer that has more of a 'personalized touch' to it. Plus, its great 'PR' for the photographer.
I just spoke to a bride last week who is 'shopping/comparing' photographers for her upcoming wedding. She is getting married in July in Florida and will have a reception in August in Michigan. She is looking for a photographer that can photograph the reception. She like the fact that she can have her own personalized web site as well as I am willing to host her July wedding pictures for viewing only (yep - she already got
approval from the Florida photographer). Now her family and friends can view the wedding pictures as well as the reception pictures.
Definately through the use of smugmug, I can provide a few features that other photographers in the area cannot. Yea smugmug!
Check it out - questions - please let me know - jr
www.jrphotosandwebdesign.com/rebeccaandryan
I recently photographed a wedding for my best friends neice. To make a log story short, there was a lot of family dynamics so I did them a favor and step up as the main photographer. The groom served two 'tours of duty in Iraq' and I thought to myself what else 'special' could I do for them.
Plain and simple, through the use of smugmug I created the bride and groom their own 'theme'. Instead of just placing the galleries on my site for viewing, I basically made a sub-site on my site for them. I used the colors of the wedding and fonts for the sites colors and fonts.
Kim from KB Remember Me Photography and Design (www.kbrememberme.com) did an outstanding job at assisting with
some of the image editing as well as created the couple a wonderful on-line story book (thank you again Kim!).
My point - can this same 'theory' of a sub-site for a bride/groom be done again ? Absolutely!
Even other content be added to the site, such as bridal shower information, registery information, other pictures - like engagement and bridal shower,
wedding day information (locations and times) and, yep, on-line RSVPs!!
What bride/groom would pass up an opportunity like this ? Their own customized theme web site for their special day where guests can view
pictures as well as find out more information. I know there is other 'wedding web sites' for couples, but as a photographer for a bride and groom, this can be something which can offer that has more of a 'personalized touch' to it. Plus, its great 'PR' for the photographer.
I just spoke to a bride last week who is 'shopping/comparing' photographers for her upcoming wedding. She is getting married in July in Florida and will have a reception in August in Michigan. She is looking for a photographer that can photograph the reception. She like the fact that she can have her own personalized web site as well as I am willing to host her July wedding pictures for viewing only (yep - she already got
approval from the Florida photographer). Now her family and friends can view the wedding pictures as well as the reception pictures.
Definately through the use of smugmug, I can provide a few features that other photographers in the area cannot. Yea smugmug!
Check it out - questions - please let me know - jr
www.jrphotosandwebdesign.com/rebeccaandryan
Part-Time Photographer / Web Designer (Site : jrcustomization.com)
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Basically how I did it was I created a theme (wed-rebecca and ryan) with specific 'classes' and 'divs' for the galleries. In the header area, I have the banner and nav bar and basically display it for the wed-rebecca and ryan theme. I simply apply the theme to the galleries that I have set up for rebecca and ryan.
Now I have a 'wed-rebecca and ryan' theme, with the specific fonts and colors. When I wish to create a new theme, I can simply copy the theme and change the fonts, colors, etc for the new theme. I also create the banner and nav bar and display it with the new theme. Yea, the first 'theme' took some thought but now it is set up for a 'copy/paste/change' thus making it easy for future 'wedding themes'.
I have done something similar with the football pictures -
www.jrphotosandwebdesign.com/shelbylions
thanks again for the questions - jr
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Favorite Images and SmugMug Designs
Glass: >Sigma 17-35mm,f2.8-4 DG >Tamron 28-75mm,f2.8 >Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro >Canon 70-200mm,f2.8L IS >Canon 200mm,f2.8L
Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos
I 'branded' the site (so to speak) to match the team colors, logos, etc, etc... The focus therefore is on the team and not the rest of my
site. I dont know if that is a pro or a con, but I do know that a few
other coaches indicated that they would be contacting me for spring
portraits due to the fact they like the 'branding', 'no packages/obligations' and 'family members can easier order on-line'
Need some help- please let me know - thanks jr
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I think I would really like to learn, but I will throw this out there, do you know if anyone on DGRIN makes custom themes for a fee?
Glass: >Sigma 17-35mm,f2.8-4 DG >Tamron 28-75mm,f2.8 >Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro >Canon 70-200mm,f2.8L IS >Canon 200mm,f2.8L
Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos