Your Kent Wedding - March/April 2024 (Issue 113)

HOT TOPIC: OUTDOOR WEDDINGS MY LOVELY SUNSHINE Q We’ve booked a summer wedding and hoping for great weather, but we’re really worried about the glare from the sun and having too many people squinting in pictures − what can we do? A photographer with the experience and knowledge of where to shoot will make sure your group photographs are the best they can be. We would always look to photograph the groups in the shade, with the lovely light coming through the trees behind, so no one is squinting and having lots of fun! If this really is not possible, then the groups can be facing away from the sun and a little ‘fill in light’ is what your photographer should do. I have been in situations where there really is no shade or not possible to get the right image so I have decided to take the group photos inside the venue because it was the best option. It then comes down to the photographer creating the correct lighting for these shots. David King, David King Photographer, https://davidkingphotographer.co.uk https://davidkingphotographer.co.uk THE MAIN EVENT Q We’re looking to host our nuptials outside, but would still like to create some breakout areas rather than have just one large open space − how could we achieve this? Firstly, be aware of the elements, Britain is notoriously unpredictable, and having a marquee/ tipi or pagoda can offer a lovely cover from both the sun and the rain. You can also dress your cover with beautiful flowers or lighting. Seating is a must! Having sofa areas with low tables or even a more rustic approach using haybales gives your guests the option to sit down. Use lighting to enclose the space, this is very commonly seen in Italian weddings using festoon lighting to create a sparkling skyline, not only adds an aesthetic touch it also lights up the event at night. You need an area for the bar and food; creating space for people to enjoy the food and drinks on high tables with stools is very popular. And finally, a dancefloor! Regardless of if you’re outside, having an area with a raised stand for the band and outlining the dancefloor (with either specialised portable flooring or a simple makeshift lantern outline), your guests will gravitate towards that space. Georgie Porter, Gigi Events, www.gigi-events.co.uk Our local experts answer your questions EXPERT ADVICE 79

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