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| Trash the Dress After the wedding you can "Stash it or Trash it!" |
| After your TTD session, you can still have the dress cleaned and preserved (stashed) for safe-keeping. Who knows? Maybe you’ll want another session in a few years. Or, one very noble alternative is deciding to donate your wedding dress to a charitable cause. "Trash the Dress" photos have become all the rage with brides who want to include something out of the ordinary within their wedding album. John Michael Cooper, the photographer who coined the phrase, Trash the Dress, hails from Nevada. His work can be viewed at http://www.altf.com/ If you would like to book your own Trash the Dress session in the Denver or Colorado area, click here: Book a TTD Session If you would like to view our TTD Gallery, click here: Trash the Dress Gallery |
| There has been lots of buzz lately about a new edgy, high fashion art form called "Trash the Dress" (TTD). Videos on both "ABC News" and "You Tube" have generated a great deal of interest in this new photographic art form of the wedding dress. The term "Trash the Dress" is actually a kind of euphemism - the wedding dress isn't necessarily trashed. In most cases, the bride is just doing something a little odd or whimsical in her wedding dress and simply allowing herself to have fun. |