2018 Photo and Video Trends in Weddings

When you start planning your wedding, and your thoughts turn to photo and video coverage, you may have no idea what the process is. Cream City Weddings is here to help! Here are some of our favorite trends in 2018 that we are seeing and that clients are asking for. Photographing/Videoing the Proposal While this […]

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Seven Tips for a Hassle-free Honeymoon

If you and your fiancé are just beginning to think about your honeymoon plans, a good place to start is agreeing on a specific destination. Here is a great way to get started… Start the planning process early.  This will give you a chance to take your time to choose where you want to go […]

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Courthouse Weddings in Milwaukee

Tying the knot at Milwaukee County’s Courthouse can be as solemn and beautiful as anywhere. It does require a few steps unique to the location. Cream City Weddings has documented many couples’ nuptials at the courthouse and offers these simple tips and reminders. Requirements for a Milwaukee County Marriage License:  Read carefully before you go […]

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Selecting Your Wedding Venue

  Your wedding venue should be chosen with care, as it will set the tone for your whole wedding day! Here are some tips to follow before you start making phone calls to local venues: Set your guest list. You don’t want to fall in love with a venue and then find out that it […]

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Milwaukee courthouse weddings, elopements and small event wedding photography.

Ready to tie the knot but don’t want the big fuss of a wedding? Many couples are opting for smaller more intimate ceremonies these days.  There’s so many ways to get married here in Milwaukee, but how do you go about it? Elopements:  Technically an elopement is a marriage conducted in sudden and secretive fashion, usually […]

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5 tips you need to read if you are having a friend or family member officiate your Milwaukee wedding ceremony

With more couples choosing to have non-religious weddings there has been a surge in choosing to have a friend or family member officiate their wedding ceremony.   Here in Wisconsin this practice is entirely legal, and with a few clicks of the mouse and a monetary donation of anywhere from $50-100 you can become ordained to marry.  In […]

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