By 2001 John Michael Cooper had an idea. Bored with the repetition of its many tasks wedding, persuaded some couples drunk most daring and possibly change the location of this idyllic sunset beach and a garden in bloom, and instead of laying the foundations in sandy places near Nevada. His inspiration was not different from the world of fashion photography, which contrasts a team environment with a grotesque shock the audience wanting more.
Soon find inspiration photographers and partners worldwide in a phenomenon now known as "Trash the dress'.
The concept is a reversal of traditional marriage habits. The legacy of the dress begins long before the big day, but often ends up even before the honeymoon hangover has a chance to occur, the bride gets to have a day of pampering in the mud with all eyes on her beautiful dress Austin Scarlett, while kneeling on Lake Santee, San Diego.
Locations can vary from the truck yard and parking tamer all the way to the lakes, abandoned buildings and even the sea.
Soon find inspiration photographers and partners worldwide in a phenomenon now known as "Trash the dress'.
The concept is a reversal of traditional marriage habits. The legacy of the dress begins long before the big day, but often ends up even before the honeymoon hangover has a chance to occur, the bride gets to have a day of pampering in the mud with all eyes on her beautiful dress Austin Scarlett, while kneeling on Lake Santee, San Diego.
Locations can vary from the truck yard and parking tamer all the way to the lakes, abandoned buildings and even the sea.