Are Brad & Angelina planning an Easter wedding?
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are planning an Easter Caribbean wedding, it has been reported.
The Hollywood couple fell in love with the Dominican Republic during a recent holiday and have allegedly decided it is the perfect place for their nuptials.
A source told Britain’s OK! magazine: “While they were in the Dominican Republic, Brad bought a huge plot of land and helped design a fabulous house.
“It’s there they intend to become Mr and Mrs Pitt.”
Brad, 43, and Angelina, 31 - who have three adopted children, Pax Thien, Maddox and Zahara, and a daughter Shiloh together - are expected to fly out to the exotic country in the next two weeks and want the ceremony to be a “family affair”.
The source added: “Pax and Maddox are old enough to be page boys and it’s always been Angie’s dream that this wedding will be a true family affair.”
Brad recently ruled out getting married until “everyone else in the US who wants to be married is legally able”.
Angelina has also avoided the issue in the past saying: “We’ve both been married before so it’s not marriage that necessarily kept some people together. We are legally bound to our children, not to each other, and I think that’s the most important thing.”
Brad was previously married to Jennifer Aniston, their divorce was finalised in October 2005. Angelina has two failed marriages to Jonny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton.





March 27th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
I wish AJ got back to work as soon as possible. I got sick of these Brangelina gossips.
She is an actress. Let’s put some works.
March 27th, 2007 at 1:31 pm
Zahara is adorable there. I love that kerchief.
March 27th, 2007 at 6:39 pm
I agree… nice pic. Hopefully they will get married.
March 28th, 2007 at 12:10 am
that pic is priceless, being preggers and sitting in the desert
April 5th, 2007 at 4:36 pm
Why are so many unsubstantiated things making it to print now a days. Lets report on facts and leave all of the speculations and sources too cowardly to have their name in print not even have their information in print.
Love the picture though
May 29th, 2007 at 11:21 am
Traditionally, the best man gives the first wedding speech toast to the
bride and groom. The groom stands up, thanks the best man and then toasts his bride as well as both sets of parents.
The bride then makes a toast, followed by the parents, relatives, and other wedding party members and friends.
Here are some example wedding
speech toasts: “Here’s to Jane and Robert. I’ve been waiting to come to their wedding for some time,
since I introduced them two years ago. May their lives be full of happiness like we are all enjoying here today.”
May 30th, 2007 at 8:21 pm
5 Mistakes Brides Make When Choosing A Wedding Photographer
You’re getting married! The date is set, the rings have been picked out and now you begin laying the groundwork for the wedding of your dreams. During the coming months, you’ll be faced with more choices than you ever imagined possible. From wedding dress and flowers to photography and food, you will plan a myriad of details.
After the big day, the dress will be carefully packed away, the flowers will wilt, and the food will be gone. Your wedding photographs, however, will live on as a testament to the love and joy of the day.
“A quality wedding album is an investment,” says Sue Dale, co-owner of Dale Studios in Eden Prairie. “Photography is the only wedding expense that will continue to give the bride and groom a return on their investment.” Wedding photography is an investment the couple will appreciate with each passing year, as the memories of their special day are preserved and shared with family and friends.
A couple might budget $20,000 for their wedding. Even if the photographer’s services are $2,000, that’s only 10 percent of the total cost. Yet the value of that 10 percent will multiply itself many times over in the coming years. In her 20 years as a professional photographer, Sue has photographed more than 500 weddings.
Sue offers the following mistakes bridal couples often make in choosing a wedding photographer:
Mistake #1: Not asking for testimonials
Nowadays it’s not very hard to say you are a wedding photographer. Just get a camera, photograph a friend’s wedding, print some samples off at a one hour lab and charge less than everyone else. In the last 20 years, I’ve seen many new photographers come and go. Dropping prices in consumer digital cameras have made everyone with a halfway decent camera think they can be a “professional photographer.” You want a photographer that has made hundreds of brides happy. There’s a lot more to good portraits than pressing a button on an expensive camera. You would like to know how other bridal couples did or did not enjoy working with this photographer.
Mistake #2: Photographer not having an assistant on the day of the wedding
Photographing a wedding is a lot of work for one person. The assistant helps arrange people, watch for details like necklaces and cuffs, works with the bride’s wedding dress and keep the day flowing smoothly. All of this means you get better photographs AND a better experience on the wedding day.
Mistake #3: Deciding only by price
Don’t shop for price; shop for value. Remember: You get what you pay for. Value comes in the confidence you have in the photographer and their work. Besides good photography, consider several other factors, including the studio décor (are they stuck in the 80’s?), the photographer’s camera and equipment (will they have backup equipment with them?), their image, and how they conduct business. The photographer’s personality also is very important. Everyone is pretty stressed on the day of the wedding and you want someone who will help put you at ease and help you look your best. Great value has many facets.
Mistake #4: Not determining if the photographer has a VISION about your wedding photographs
Look at the photographer’s wedding albums. Do the wedding couples look like they had a good time? Are the photographs sharp? Are the colors vibrant? Do you want your wedding album to look like this one? Are the photographs “OK” or are they “great”? Did the photographer capture the detail of the wedding gown? Do these photos look like everyone else’s?
Mistake #5: Not having a planning session before the wedding
Do you want the photographer to show up at your wedding and ask you a thousand questions? Wouldn’t it be great if a few weeks before the wedding you could sit down and discuss things like how you’re going to handle divorced parents or Grandpa in a wheelchair? If your photographer has a planning meeting with you, you know they are really interested in YOUR ideas about your wedding photos.
Planning a wedding is a tremendous undertaking, and you’ll want a beautiful photographic story that shows just how special your day is. While the day will come and go, the memories will live on in your wedding album for years to come. “The food, the flowers, the dress will be gone after a day,” says Sue. “The photographs, on the other hand, will increase in value as time goes on. They will provide you with years of wonderful memories.”
Please visit us at http://www.dalestudios.com for wedding photography.