Whitby Free Press, 8 Mar 1973, p. 10

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1AGI.," 1,IIURS)A Y, M AR('11 8. 11973, WIIITI3Y 1IRliii P'IRIiSS Pro-photographers offer 'totalO Formai port 'rait, mov-ies, candids aill available in one arrangement Making color movies of ininorabie zuionients ut thie wedding is sonietiiing new tiait studio photographiers equipped withi Kodak avaiable-lighit cameras ean now add to thieir services for the bride. Grandmother posed prim- ly in the photographer's studio for her bridai por- trait. Mother cieverly ar- ranged Vo have the photog- rapher take photos at the wedding of the entîre bridai party. Now, today's brides can carry on this nuptial tradition, with the mnost ex- tensive photographic cover- age possible - formai bridal portraits, candids o! the en- tire wedding events, and even prof essional movies. Professionai movies? Un- tii recently, f ew but the very weaithy could afford pro- fessional movîes of their wedding day. The obstacles were insurmountable-most ciergy ban flash or flood- lights during religious cere- monies, and good movie equipment was expensive, bulky and obtrusive. lit avaiiabIe liit Now these probiems have been hurdled as profession- 1Practical advice for the bride to be on ... Publicizing the wedding The mother of the bride, caught in the whirl of activity and the endless details attending her daughter's marriage, will flnd one set of her problems practically soived in "Happy The Bride The Press Shines On! " A "flrst" in its field, it will prove equally heipfui Vo the bride who wants to make sure that her "great day" is duly noted by the news- papers. Emily Post contnibuted the f oreword. Lucy Rosser, the author, practicaily takes the "wedding publicity nov- ice" by the hand and guides her through the o! ten mays- erlous realms o! newspa- perdom. She describes, step by step, the procedures for In- forming the press o! seven happy events: engagements, parties, showers, announce- ments o! wedding plans, weddings, blrths and chris- tenings. The author is ev'er down Vo earth and practical. She tells what Vo say, how to say it, where Vo send it, and when Vo send ItL She has in- ciuded several sample "news reicases" for each event. These require only the in- sertion o! the names of those concerned and chaniges ln details of the aff airs described. She also deals at some length with photographs. In the section headed "Al About Pictures" she dis- cusses proper size, finish, pose, background, methods of handling and the lilce. Her checkiists can be iife savers in case any detail has been overiooked. She has even included a giossary EXPLAINS IT ALL There's no need f or a bride Vo panle about some- thing going wrong at her wedding. The clergyman wll explain what everyone must do during the cere- mony at the weddlng re- hearsai which should be held before rather than a! - er the traditional dinner. SHARE COSTS Who pays for the pre- marital physical examina- tions? According Vo eti- quette experts, the prospec- tive bride and groom each pay for their own physicai. o! newspaper terms and practical hints on how to cooperate with newspaper people in general, and so- clety editors in particular. Miss Rosser evidentiy took unusual precautions to make sure that her Job was complete and properly done. In her acknowiedgments, she gives both credit and than.ks to the newspaper people, especially the society and women's page editors, who reviewed the manu- script f or her before pub- lication. PLAN CAREFULLY Whatever size or style the wedding will be, 1V is the careful, thoughtful plan- ning - noV the cost - that makes It beautiful. SOCIAL CALL Soon a! er an engage- ment is announced, 1V is proper for the groomps par- ents Vo ca.ll upon the par- ents o! the bride. MAIL EARLY Formai invitations Vo a large wedding and recep- tion are usually malled three Vo four weeks in ad- vance. coverage ai photographers begin to offer movie coverage with the Kodak super 8 avail- able-llght movie camneras. Since vlrtually anything that appears in the view- finder will also show up in the finished movie, no fiood- llghts or extra buiky equip- ment Is necessary. And the cost of this new service. is reasonably priced. A photographer has the unique advantage of being uninvolved in the proceed- ings. With his experienced eye, he can duck, twist or tiptoe to capture on film <whether stili or movies) the scenes he knows will tell this nuptial story. And, before the honey- moon is over, he can have ready a professionally edit- ed movie with titles and special effects, if the bridai couple wishes. Extra copies of the movie also can be ob- tained for relatives. 'lie wedding fiovies arc only ovie part of die fusli range of phiotograpie serv- ices available to bridai cou- ples. Formai bridai portraits for wediding announce- nîents, portraits <of dic wed- ding party and professionai candids of tie wedding it- self are ail important parts of the complete wedding on film. About the time you are orderîng wedding invita- tions f rom the printer, Ko- dak photography experts suggest contacting the por- trait photographer of your choice. The formai portrait sitting should be scheduled severai weeks prior to the wedding day. Also, ask your photogra- pher about wedding an- nouncement and thank-you cards in Kodak's "Special Moments Collection." He lias several samples of these modemn and reasonably- priced portrait cards. Each photo card has space for a wyedding portrait or candid and an appropriate senti- ment. Once you've pianned for a compiete wedding photo coverage and had your por- trait taken, sit back and re- lax. You will be sure to have lasting mementos of this Important day. Beautiful bride Ail (Di tt>dty's rideg.-% wietier niod or traditionai favor hair timat is iatural ani slîiny <i(-an. Ilelenc Curtis suggests a rieli natuiral iiitnipo«) ralied Everyniglit to niake hiair instantly zuanageabie and eu-y at> fasiion. Mother nature suggests fresh-as-flowers look With today's youthful rebellion against Establish- ment customs, Mother Nature is taking over con- sultation duties. Brides and grooms are holding their nuptials at the rim o! Grand Canyon, at a foun- tain in the park, or in the local forest preserve. According to Helene Cur- tis, this back-to-nature trend is .,efiected not oniy ini the ceremoniai setting but in the dress, accessories, and hairstyles of the wed- ding party and guests. Sandal-shod bridesmaids stroli, not march down a grassy aisie. Instead of stiff nettlng and pert bows, hair is caught up with a nosegay o! f resh flowers, and dresses are simple calico prints in peasant styles. Up top, faces are freshly scrubbed with cucumbe.r soaps and sof tened with avocado creams, and hair is washed shiny dlean with a rich natural shampoo called Everynight. Formulated with garden-fresh ingredi- ents - lemon, herbs, and balsam - Everynight makes hair instantly manageable and easy to fashion into beautiful bridai styles. Short-haireci brides will interweave a daisy here and there while those with longer tresses will pull it up, knot it, and circle iV with a wreath o! baby roses. From fresh fiower head- pieces crowning shiny beau- tiful hair, Vo the pumpkln seed hors d'oeuvres, today's out-door bride counts on Mother Nature to do her natural best. 20%DSO DIMCT TO YOS 'Bs..-. w' Wwtby The FRIENDLY FLEA MARKET "We buy and smii anything" 23 KING ST. 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