Telling  myself that I was too busy to blog was a lie. I'll be honest, I was  somewhat disappointed with the wedding blog world as a whole because  people seem to just reap off other people's ideas. Worst thing is, when  CREDIT is not given to the original designer or creator of the idea and  the other person tries to pull off the idea as their own. There has been so  much copying due to the fact that the blogging community is so open and  readily accessible.  Although I completely understand that originality and creativity  come from being inspired/stimulated by each others' works but I also believe that you need to do this on a conscious level. 
What is the difference between being "inspired by" and straight out copying someone?
In my humble opinion, if one sees something they like and say "Wow, I'm going to try 
something similar to that
 and bring it to the next level", then it's "inspiration".
If they copy it and say "Look what I did" with no reference to the original source then that's copying. 
To make my point clear, here's our 
veggie/fruit bar we created which was featured on 
Amy Atlas last year. Photo Credit: 
Serena Grace 

 Some months later, another planner copied our design and posted  on her portfolio section. I said 'copied' because she did not reference  back to my site and posted the pictures under her portfolio section.
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| I won't reveal this planner's site out of courtesy.  | 
If you are a fellow industry  professional reading this post, I only ask you to credit your sources  and link back to the original site. I wrote a post on this topic a while ago if you'd like to 
read further.  I'm sure all the  bloggers/photographers/designers would appreciate this courtesy. To those desiring to be in the wedding industry or just starting  out.. CREDIT your "inspiration" posts or pictures that you get from  other blogs!  That's just good blogging etiquette.  ;) Here's an awesome post about crediting photos written by Chelsea from 
Frolic! http://www.frolic-blog.com/frolic/2011/03/blog-talk-crediting-photos.html 
I would love to hear some of your thoughts on this topic. Please do  remember that my intention of writing this post is not to point fingers  at anyone. After all, it really doesn't matter WHERE you got your inspirations from as long as your work proves quality and better content. 
P.S I actually held off posting a lot of our clients' weddings but I  will be back to blogging now that I'm taking a maternity leave.  No more  once-a-month posting! I promise! ;)
 
sorry to hear this esther. i know that your creativity is really precious. i still hope to see your beautiful artwork! can't wait to see the lil babe!
ReplyDeletethanks grace for your support! i didn't write this post to point fingers at anyone. it really doesn't matter where they got their inspirations from as long as they produce quality & fresh content! :) i'm currently working on a new project which will be revealed in beginning of 2012! jeep visiting our blog! :)
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