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(Photo, left: Courtesy of Kamilla Harris)
Well, OK, maybe not trashing them. Actually, the term "trash the dress" is just a buzzword that was intended to ignite interest in this national Bridal phenomenon that made it's mark in Atlantic City in the summer of 2007. The name apparently doesn't accurately reflect what necessarily happens.
To some Brides, the very thought of even the slightest little speck of dirt soiling her beloved dress, sends chills racing up and down her spine! Depending upon the ideas of the Bride and her photographer, her dress is not trashed or destroyed. It certainly will become wet, sandy or
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(Photos: Courtesy of Ryan Estes)
I think that this is a very intriguing idea for an open-minded Bride to capture creative, fun, spontaneous and possibly even edgy photographs. It is a great way to get more
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I am providing two links to photographers who are experienced in TTD sessions...
http://kamilaharris.com/
http://www.ryanestesblog.com/2008/06/11/sarah-matt-trash-the-dress/
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