Monday, July 21, 2014

Latest Wedding Trend: The Rise of the Wedding Drone

Have you been to an outdoor wedding where the photography or videography included a camera drone?  What do you think of this trend?  Would you want this for your destination Florida Beach Wedding?  There is certainly more interest in this lately.  Here's an article from yahoo news that discusses this topic.

The Rise of the Wedding Drone

The Rise of the Wedding Drone

When most people hear the word "drone," they probably think of killing machines that patrol war zones.

Now a new kind of commercial drone phenomenon has taken off in the United States. People now use small quadcopter drones to even shoot photos and videos for their weddings.

What seems like a stranger-than-fiction phenomenon is actually a new craze across the country. A congressman last month used a drone to record his own wedding and now is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the government agency that regulates the nation's airspace, because the agency still has an explicit ban on drone flights for commercial purposes. New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney reportedly hired a local videography company to operate the drone to get aerial shots of his big day in New York's picturesque Hudson Valley. Interestingly, Maloney sits on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Aviation Subcommittee, which oversees the FAA.

After a flood of complaints in recent months from groups in favor of using drones for commercial purposes, the FAA this month reiterated its position that operating drones to film property or an event is illegal if the purpose is commercial. In Maloney's case, and likely in those of many other wedding drone videographers, the purpose was commercial because the videographer was paid for the wedding video. Maloney could be charged with breaking the law, though that is unlikely given that the FAA has little power to enforce the policy.

An Iowa wedding photography company, Picture Perfect Portrait and Design, last week added aerial drone photography to its services to brides and grooms. It charges $400 for a 30-minute drone shoot.

"There are endless possibilities for camera angles that no other photographer can get," owner Dale Stierman told the Huffington Post.

The FAA is set to re-evaluate its rules on commercial drone flights in September 2015, although reports last month suggested that the agency would miss this deadline. In any case, it appears the market for wedding drone videos is here to stay.

But that has not stopped others from exploiting the FAA's legal gray area and doing the same thing. Shooting wedding photos and video using a drone has to date been very expensive, but new companies are jumping in to try to broaden the market.

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Panama City Beach Weddings

Sunset Beach Weddings covers a large part of the Florida Beaches.  Specifically Panama City Beach.  What a beautiful place to have your destination beach wedding in Florida.  Please look at our Packages and Photography on our website - www.sunsetbeachwed.com - we'd love to help you with you wedding planning!

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

7 Wedding Details to keep your Budget in Check!

Here's an interesting article about saving money in your wedding planning.  These are helpful tips for your destination beach wedding in Destin as well!

7 Wedding Details You Can Skip to Keep Your Budget in Check

Friday, June 27, 2014 


Owner of Weddings in Vieques, a destination-wedding planning company off the coast of Puerto Rico, Sandy Malone has helped countless couples plan their big day since 2007. Here, the veteran planner is sharing some expert advice for free: She's revealing easy ways to save money on your wedding without sacrificing style.

Every couple has a budget — and you have to make good decisions from the beginning so don't find yourself paying off your big day for many years to come. There are things you need and there are things you want. The trick is to find a balance between the two things that allows you to have the "wedding of your dreams" and still pay it all off within a reasonable time frame.

Here are some tried-and-true tips to keeping that budget under control:

1. Skip the top-shelf bar. It's best to offer a full open bar, but you can serve rail-level drinks instead of Maker's Mark and Bombay Sapphire.

2. Don't extend your reception hours at the venue so you can party like rock stars all night long. Instead, choose a great after-hours venue and clear out the wedding reception after the standard length of time (five hours usually). Once you get to the bar for the after-hours, the tab is on your wedding guests, not the bride and groom.

3. Have only one kind of music at the reception: a band or a DJ — not both. It all adds up and everyone has a minimum number of hours you have to use them, so you probably will end up with overlap.

See More: The Most Heart-Stopping Destination Wedding Locations

4. Forget pens, bubble baths, or notebooks for welcome bags. Guests want things they can eat and drink — which is usually cheaper than little gifts. In the Caribbean, a bottle of rum alongside a fruit punch and a can of coke makes an instant cocktail party upon arrival. Sweet or salty snacks are always a hit too.

See More: How to Pay For Your Wedding Without Going Broke

5. Think beyond the personalized favors like shot glasses or wine glasses. Just like welcome bags, go the edible route — guests will appreciate it more and it will cost less.

6. Opt for less ceremony decorations if you're getting married in an already-beautiful venue like a private villa or a grand church. You only need to buy the wedding party's flowers, a few other arrangements, and candles.

7. Don't DIY things that it would be cheaper to buy. Whether you're getting married at home or away, you have to factor in how much more you're spending to hand-make things than if you bought them already made. Set the emotional factor aside and realize that, especially if you're getting married at some destination, you don't need to waste money shipping and spend hours glue-gunning for something you could have bought for $20. Pinterest doesn't tell you how far those weddings you're admiring put the brides and grooms over their budgets.




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Ken and Heather Delo
Sunset Beach Weddings
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