

Happenings of Professional photographer Alan Karlin of Karlin Studios. Informative articles on Bar/Bat Mitzvah photography, and Wedding photography. New Images we have created from our portrait sessions with executives, families, children and capturing the history of events in the lives of our clients and friends.
INVITATIONS
Emily Anderson, author of Eco-Chic Weddings( http://www.ecochicweddings.com/ ) Says" About 500,000 trees every year are used to support weddings in the United States. So opt for invitations that are printed on recycled paper, and buy from companies that use wind power. And skip the save the date cards" http://www.greenwichletterpress.com/ "Just send your invites three months in advance" E-mailing your guests about your wedding web site ( set one up for free at http://www.mywedding.com/ ) also can be a great alternative to sending out traditional paper invitations.
HONEYMOON
Consider signing up for eco-tours or book through eco-travel agencies such as http://www.globalbasecamps.com/ . "Seek out hotels and resorts that are recycling, supporting local businesses and agriculture, and reducing energy consumption"
FAVORS
" The main philosophy is consumption- and waste-reduction, and there is nothing quite as glaring as a throw away gift item,says Daniele Venokur, the owner of environmental event company http://www.dvgreen.com/ She likes favors to be useful beyond the event: custom-designed hats from http://www.in2green.com/ or raw honey from http://www.beeraw.com/ Even better" make a donation in lieu of individual favors, " suggests Kim Ritch of WWF, which offers an on line gift registry for eco-conscious couples. " then print out a card to communicate this to the guests." Set up charity favors at www.worldwildlife.org/weddings , http://www.idofoundation.org/ or http://www.changethepresent.org/
ATTIRE
"There are no rules but the ones you make yourself" says Venokur. Vintage or "gently" used dresses are essentially recycled, whether they come from a shop (http://www.preownedweddingdresses.com/ ) or your mother's closet. Dresses also come in eco-friendly fabrics such as hemp, silk, organic cotton or bamboo fabric( check out the selection at http://www.olivialuca.com and http://www.rawganique.com/ and http://www.annatarian.com/ )For grooms, renting (even high end tuxedos) is a way to get "reuse" in the mix.
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