Posts in Wedding Planning
Planning a Wedding During the Coronavirus

There is no doubt that this global pandemic is absolutely insane. I never expected the beginning of my wedding season to be in the midst of coronavirus, but here we are. Some of you are planning weddings and, I’m sure, freaking the eff out. Wedding planning is already stressful enough, but this curve ball doesn’t mean you need to throw in the towel….

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What They Don’t Tell You About Your Wedding Day

One thing about getting engaged and planning a wedding is all of the advice people will give you. You’ve probably heard a million times, “Wedding days go by so fast and you won’t remember a thing!” or, “Make sure you have your bridal survival bag with all of the little things you might need in case of a wedding day emergency.” But what about those things they don’t tell you? That’s what this blog is all about!…

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Why It’s Important to Vibe With Your Wedding Photographer

You just got engaged and are starting the wedding planning process. What’s the first thing you start to do? Look for different wedding vendors. Do you want to hire someone who suits your style? Yes. Do you want to hire someone that hears your plans and understands what your vision is? Yes. That rings true for any wedding vendor you hire….

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Best of Mae B Photo Weddings 2018 and a Thank You to All of the Mae B Photo Couples

When I entered into the new year of 2018, I had such a momentum going and I couldn’t describe it. I instantly felt like the year was going to be the best in my career but also the most challenging. I never could’ve imaged just what that meant, but it truly was both absolutely wonderful and absolutely exhausting. Even with all of the challenges, I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I experienced the highest of highs and fulfilled some career goals that I am so thankful for. I felt the pressure of being a seasonal wedding photographer in Ohio, with an overflowing work schedule and never ending to do list. I learned from my shortcomings and truly value those experiences, even though it felt at times like I’d never see the light at the end of the tunnel….

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