October 2011 Weddings
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hey ladies! i haven't been on these blogs since our weddings (i went into knot overload and had to majorly detox afterwards). now i'm trying to think of what to do with my dress, and i stumbled upon a "rock the dress" shoot. it's like trash the dress, except you don't trash it so much as just have a fun photoshoot doing things you maybe wouldn't have done on your wedding day due to lack of time or whatever. so i'm wondering if any of you have done it/known someone who has or have an opinion on it. i want to do something fun with my dress before i sell it or box it up!
Re: rock the dress?
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I was going to do that this past spring, but decided to pass. Even though it wasn't too much of an expense, I thought our money was better off going somewhere else. I think it would be a lot of fun though!!! Depending on what you had in mind, I love the pictures in water/steams. I came across this blog and would've liked to do something like that.
edit: for some reason the link above isn't working.
http://www.jennifersootsphotography.com/trash-the-dress/abby-aaron-trash-the-dress-brownsburg-in
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My dress is also already all cleaned and in a box at my parents house
however our photographer has a trash the dress session that I just loved...more like you were talking about just fun pictures that probably won't do a ton of damage to your dress. I think it's a really great idea especially if you didn't get a lot of photos of just you or you and H together.
http://www.cdraghiphoto.com/category/trash-the-dress -- edit: stupid computer/TN won't let the link work...so you'll have to copy/paste
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my dress was cleaned and sent off to Brides Against Breast Cancer within a week of the wedding. I see no reason to preserve a wedding dress since from the start I had no intention of keeping it.
The after photo sessions, whether it be rock the dress or trash the dress, or whatever, never appealed to me. And the cost isn't something we could ever justify spending. I know it doesn't cost a whole lot, but we'd either have to ship the dress out here, get it re-pressed, do the shot, clean it again, and ship it off to BABC; the alternative would have been flying back out to my parents's and doing it, which would have been WAY to expensive for just a couple hours.
It also would give us more photos that I wouldn't know what to do with.
Ditto this except it took me about 6 months to do it.
We did one a few days after our wedding. Our photographer included either engagement photo session or a TTD and since we didn't need more pictures of us in our street we chose the TTD. Some of my favorite pictures came from that photo session and it was so much fun.
http://www.dtyler-photography.com/blog/index.php/2011/10/ben-meshell-trash-dress/
And my dress only got dirty. It's defiantly not trashed. And I'm lazy so it's still hanging in my closet waiting to be cleaned.
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We did this!
http://jennifersmutek.com/index.php/archives/2918
We got it cleaned after wards and I wore it to our at home reception and then got it shortened to wear on our anniversaries. My dress definitely didn't go to waste
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