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Trash the Dress is for Brides (and Grooms) who are fashionable, funky and fun, who would love magazine style photographs of themselves in their wedding gear.
Trash the Dress is an American photographic concept and style that is becoming vastly popular here in the United Kingdom and Catkin Studio is proudly at the forefront of this wedding revolution!
A Trash the Dress Session is about having fun in your wedding dress after your wedding day. Be it just yesterday or a year ago, time doesn't matter...
The session can be adventurous as you like, you can go as far as completely getting soaked in the river or just get some modern, edgy and artistic shots in the town. Your personality and style drives the photo shoot, you decide how far and for how long. A session is about having a great time and getting some amazing shots of you in your dress that you would never get from the actual wedding day photography coverage. You can look back in years to come and enjoy the memories! |
It isn't about totally ruining your dress so it becomes un-wearable (unless you want that to happen) it is about having fun without worrying that your dress is getting dirty. Although the brides I have photographed have told me that their dresses were cleaned very successfully at the dry cleaners.
It’s about going places where most people would say…you went WHERE in a white gown?!?! and getting beautiful photos to hang around your home.
Ask youself this; What is more wasteful... Keeping the dress in a cupboard forever; or getting it “trashed” and producing beautiful and memorable photos in the process?
 
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" They began in an alleyway right in the Centre of Ludlow and then moved out into the main streets earning some very odd looks and some very genuine smiles from passers-by.
Michelle took Vikki to Mortimers Forest next and they had great fun rolling around in the leaves and Michelle worked towards a fairytale feel with the images.
After the woods they went down to the river where Vikki jumped in with her dress on and they proceeded to get some great shots. " ~Ludlow Journal, Nov 2007. |
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