#WeddingPhotography | Blog 061 | The Big SignsIt's not often that I'm impressed by another wedding supplier. Let's face it, I've been at this game for more than 12 years with over 100 weddings under my belt, it's pretty safe to say "I've seen it all". However, when I rocked up to the Silver Tassie Hotel last Saturday I had to do a double take.
This huge Light Letter in the main reception area where the couple would soon be enjoying their evening meal. I don't know how they've done, how it's made, all I know is, I love it! I think it's amazing that you can just hire your surname in lights for an evening, without going to the expense of buying one yourself. It makes quite the statement, which is obviously what they're going for, and they've loads of examples of their work on their website and Instagram. Along with these amazing signs, they offer a Vintage Photo Booth, Popcorn Van, Moon Gate (not sure), and the usual Sweet Cart (which, I have to admit, I did visit whilst everyone was distracted). Now, I've been tempted to venture into the Photo Booth space myself in the past, but putting it bluntly, by the time it comes to that part of the evening, I'm shattered and very happy to let others who have invested a lot of time and money (a lot of money) take over for the rest of the night. Anyway, this was just a shout out to the guys and girls over at SceneSetters.co and I wish them well and look forward to seeing their work in future weddings I photograph.
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