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I hope this isn't a totally stupid question, but is there any possibility of salvaging your dress after a TTD shoot? Like, my hubby is super into the whole 'keeping it for the grandkids' concept, but I'd love some beautiful, sexy pictures like the ones pictured here! Any thoughts?

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Hey latinive! I saw your question here and wanted to let you know that most (if not all) TTD (Trash the Dress) shoots are taken outside of the resort. If you need any recommendation for a photographer, my wedding photographer from last year, Del Sol Photography http://delsolphotography.com/blog/index.php/category/5/Trash-The-Dress does absolutely incredible work. Here below you can see a few pics of a recent TTD they did in a cenote (underwater caves in Riviera Maya) featuring the barefoot jewelry that I design. Let me know if you have any questions! If you're looking for insanely gorgeous photos...just take a look at the link for Del Sol!

 

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Originally Posted by latinive View Post

Beautiful pictures.  You took these outside your resort?  That may be an idea to think about since my resort does not allow outside photographers...



 

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Hi b2b, sorry I missed your question, I haven't logged on much since my big day, but I totally miss all the girls and the pictures.  I was prepared for my dress to be "trashed" but as was the case with a lot of other brides, my dress ended up in perfect condition afterwards.   Actually, it was in even better condition because it was so clean after the shoot, and it had a dirty train before that.  The only thing I broke was the tiny hook at the top of the zipper at the back when my husband tried to lift me out of the water.  It was only made of a stitch of thread, so it was an easy fix :)

 

I always found the "keeping it for grandkids" thing a bit odd, as I would not want to have had to wear my mom's dress, or had to hurt her feelings telling her I didn't want to.  Plus there is something special about going dress shopping, and finding "the one" with your family or girlfriends.  I guess it's a beautiful sentiment though.
 

Originally Posted by viajerajulie View Post

I hope this isn't a totally stupid question, but is there any possibility of salvaging your dress after a TTD shoot? Like, my hubby is super into the whole 'keeping it for the grandkids' concept, but I'd love some beautiful, sexy pictures like the ones pictured here! Any thoughts?



 

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