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Professional photographers
capture treasured moments
A MOMENT TO REMEMBER: Trust a professional
photographer to record all the moods of your wedding
•• in color prints you'll enjoy foryears to come.
Dressed in white or flow-
ered chintz, witnessed by
many or a select few, accom-
panied by organ strains or the
lilt of a recorder—weddings
can take so many different
forms.
Whatever the size and
style of event; it is a day for
the newlyweds to feel roman-
tic, pampered and perhaps a
little bit awed. And it's a day
to remember and share with
others during a lifetime to
come. •__._
That's why the occasion
calls for the services of a pro-
tessional photographer who
can capture an Inc moods of
the •many moments—from
the excitement of prepara-
tion right through to the quiet
farewell to parents. These
quality prints on Kodak
paper will help keep alive the
memory of the day.
To be sure you will have
the type of photography you
want, make your plans early.
Talk to your local photo-
grapher as soon as your Wed-
ding date is set. and plan to-
gether what events you'll
want recorded. He can show
you many different styles of
photography—from
superimposed mood pictures
to candid' close-ups—that
will help you decide what you
will want.
Also, make arrangements
for the bridal portrait that will
illustrate newspaper articles
about the wedding_ This can
•
be taken in advance, or. if
you prefer, may be a portrait
of bride and groom made at
the time of the wedding.
So you can be free of any
concern at the wedding, ask a
relative or friend to accom-
pany the photographer th.ot,
day, pointing out the people
yoli'd appreciate in your
photo album—from child-
hood chum to office co-
worker.
And, from this wealth of
pictures, you'll have a vast
choice for all your needs—
large prints to decorate your
new home, 'smaller views for
• the, wedding album, selected
framed photographs for par-
ents and oth.erspecial
people, and one portrait of
bride and groom to be used
with thank -you cards.
Grown to be wed!
Every bride in the States
carries flowers with her on
her wedding day, but how
many can say that they are
carrying flowers that were
planted especially for their
wedding day on the day that
they were born!
In Germany there are
many young women who can
make this claim, due to one of
the loveliest ethnic bridal
traditions of all. .
When a baby girl is born in
Germany her mother plants a
tiny plant called a nv1e. This
will be grown and nurtured
until her wedding day when
the, flowers wih, be used to
decorate her headpiece (they
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are usually woven into a
crown). The groom also wears
a sprig of the same note in his
lapel.
Alas! Times do change and
progress takes its -toll. In to-
day's busy world, many
German girls now wear arti-
ficialmrte. with urban spread
cancelling out the pos-
sibilities of a wedding plant
for every newborn Fraulein.
Yet the spirit of the
myrx--a symbol of con,-
tinuity, unity, and love as a
beautiful living and flowering
entity—will continue to add
its special touch .of grace to
German weddings.
Long after the happy day is but
a memory, your ‘sedding
photographs will be among
your most treasu'rrd keep- V
sakes,
precious
year.
becoming more
with every passing
.Let• our years of. experience
capture your special day
forever, smoothlyartistically
and professionally.
We offer quality—because we
care. •
R.J. NEPHEW PHOTOGRAPHY
65 MONTREAL ST.
DIAL 524-2029
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• Fine China or Stoneware
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