February 1, 2012

Calgary Wedding Fair 2012

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The annual Calgary Wedding Fair took place recently, January 22, 2012 at the BMO Center at Stampede Park. There were many displays and interactive booths to engage and wow newly engaged brides and grooms! A huge variety of vendors from Wedding Planners, Cake Bakeries, Hotels, Venues, Photographers and Stationary Gurus were all present to give ideas and inspiration to everyone attending.

The LFW Booth this year had a colour palette of turquoise blue, eggplant and violet purple, with touches of chartreuse and silver! The entire ceiling was dripping in crystal beaded curtains, with the Fuze Entertainment screens behind, playing wedding slide shows and live bands. The table itself had purple coloured lights inside two clear lucite boxes, underneath a glass topper. The look was completed with black Ghost Chairs, Beaded and Ruffled Pillows, and Peacock Feather inspired table Settings and Floral Displays! We were also thrilled to take part in designing the front entrance area of the Calgary Wedding Fair Exhibition this year! The entrance included a 40 foot painted canvas mural or an Italian garden, 40 foot long family style table finished with champagne and vintage gold rosette and satin linens, lace inspired menu stationary, and clear Ghost Chairs with the Wedding Fair Logo adhered to the back. Above the seating were five intricate glass and metallic chandeliers in various shades.

LFW Wedding Fair Booth 2012

 

Our Booth at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 

Our Booth at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 

Our Booth at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 

Our Booth at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 

Our Booth at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 
In addition, Wedding Planners and Décor Rental Companies each had a display table top, down the center of the entire fair. They were able to display one table design, complete with their own personal designs and colour ideas. Each table was  judged by the Wedding Fair exhibitors. This year the LFW Team created a look all within the monochromatic colour scheme of…white! (named “White Haute.”) Silver accents of rhinestones and crystals infused the bar-height table edging, as well as the legs of all the chairs and table base! All white orchids, vases, linens and chair embellishments all were completed by be placed underneath a white and silver chandelier.
 
Thank you to everyone who stopped by and said hello, and for all of your continued support!
 

Our Display Table at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 

Our Display Table at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 

Our Display Table at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 

Our Display Table at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

 

Our Display Table at Wedding Fair 2012. Photo taken by LFW.

Special thanks to our amazing event colleagues who helped us put these together!

- One West Event Design and Rentals

- Fuze Entertainment for the Atmosphere AV System

- Classic Party Rentals

- Stardust Productions

- The Social Page

- The Nosegay

- Special Event Rentals

- Great Events Rentals

For more information, please go to the Calgary Wedding Fair website

http://theweddingfair.ca

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December 12, 2011

Vendor Love: Aydin Productions Ltd.

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We are so lucky to work with the incredible vendors that make up the events we create with Lynn Fletcher Weddings. We run a series on the LFW Blog featuring some of our favourite vendors.

Today we are thrilled to profile Aydin Productions Ltd., who has created some of our most memorable videos from wedding days.

Aydin Productions Logo

Please tell us a little bit more about you and your work!

I was born in Istanbul, Turkey and was two when we immigrated to Montreal, Canada. The love of the mountains and sports such as mountain biking and snowboarding brought me to Banff 20 years ago. At first I worked in  the hospitality industry and I made the move to creating video and films in 2002.

When did you make your first video?

My first video was back in 1998 when I made a short film and entered a film contest.  My film was a finalist and so I decided I might have some talent I should pursue.

How did you get started as an event videographer? Was it a hobby that you took further? A family business?

I helped a friend film a wedding and edit it and from then on I never looked back. I continued shooting incentive programs and events for other production companies and in 2002 I left my position as a Concierge, managing a team of 25 staff, to start Aydin Productions Ltd.

Tell us about your services. How does a couple go about booking you for their wedding or event?

I like to discuss possibilities with clients and couples first,  and go from there. There is no one formula or one price for everyone, so it’s nice to explore different avenues so we can produce a great event or wedding film.  It’s best if people start at my website, get a few ideas, and then call to tell me what they liked about what they saw and what other ideas they may have.  Once we know what we want to accomplish, the remainder is administration of contracts, payments etc.

Please briefly explain the process of the making of the videos. What is it that you like most about it?

I first need to understand the scope of the project; are we trying to capture the ambiance of a specific moment or event,  or is it about telling the story of a relationship that culminates in a beautiful celebration?   You can capture a moment in photos , and video captures sounds and motion, creating a more complete memory of an occasion.

What are some of the favorite pieces that you have done so far?

Everyone of my films and videos mean something to me, but I think Michelle’s birthday event at Silvertip, created by LFW ,was my favourite because it had so much meaning and emotion. I was proud to be a part of it. The video also won an award for LFW.  Min & Justin’s wedding was also right up there with another LFW design that won an award this year.

Do you have any filmmakers that you like a lot, that you see as influences in some of your work?

I watch many filmmakers for a variety of reasons and find they all add something to my creations. I try to capture my own vision of what it will be at the end of the day.

Please tell us about your involvement with ISES (International Special Events Society)

I joined two years ago when I realized that Lynn Fletcher and others I knew were part of this organization. I found out quickly that it had a lot going for it and the people participating in it were people with similar interests and goals.  I jumped on board as a sponsor and produce films for ISES Calgary.

What is your favorite thing to portray through video?

The emotion, beauty, that goes into a special event or wedding. Each is unique and capturing the moment through video is what I do best.

What are your goals and dreams for your future in videography and film-making?

I’m always trying to produce something meaningful and of interest to others. I have a travel/food show in the works that I’m hoping will be picked up by a network to start production. I’d love to create documentaries that have lasting impact and importance, but then again I guess I already create documentaries for people everyday!

Is there anything else you’d like to add?

If anyone is not getting a video film of their wedding, they should pose themselves this question: If you had the choice of showing your grand kids a photo of your wedding day or a video, which would you choose? Both is what I say, but remember the vows you made and emotions shown through voice and movement can only be captured on video.

Check out Aydin’s site at: http://www.aydin.ca/

View video and photography examples from Aydin Productions Ltd. At the below webpages:

http://www.aydin.ca/digital-photography/wedding-decor-in-calgary/

http://vimeo.com/aydinproductions

 

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November 1, 2011

Before & After: A Wedding Transformation!

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We have recently had the pleasure of working with one of our favorite photographers at a wedding we produced for Trisha and Josh. Kirstie Tweed from “Orange Girl Photographs” has taken some incredible photos of the venue space, both before and after.

The photos are from the Cocktail & Bar Area, set in the Conservatory at the Banff Springs Hotel. A use of many panels of chiffon drapery, beaded curtains and dramatic lighting helps to transform this breathtaking space! To top it off, a one of a kind, custom built ice bar with Ice Martini Luges and Flair Bartenders completes the look!

Please feel free to view the rest of the photos on the Orange Girl Photographs Blog shown below. We feel this gives the viewers a special inside look of the makings of a spectacular transformation!

http://http://www.orangegirlphotographs.com/blog.cfm?postID=369&lynn-fletcher-weddings

A photo of the Conservatory before the transformation

Orange Girl Photographs

the conservatory after the transformation

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A photo of the ice bar

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All the above photos were taking by Orange Girl Photographs.

http://www.orangegirlphotographs.com/

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