Looking for couples getting married for TV show

Know anyone?
We are looking for couples in their 20's who are getting married in 2009. They need to be from culturally different backgrounds. One of the backgrounds has to be Latin.

The filming will happen over a period of 9 days plus the wedding. This does not have to happen consecutively and it is not 24 hours. The small crew would shoot around the couples schedules and would film things like if the couple is taking dance lessons, final dress fittings and rehearsals.
This is not Bridezilla or who's wedding is it anyways. We are not looking for fights. We are not looking to make anyone look bad. We are interested in different cultures coming together in a wedding ceremony. We want to see how families from different cultures interact during this day. We want to see the happy ending.

This is for MTV Tr3s television show called Quiero Mi Boda.
Please have interested couples contact Shaw Productions Inc.
(702) 987-4576

Photography vs Videography

Most of the time our clients choose both but the question is why do some only choose photography and not videography? Is it their budget? But then why photography and not videography as first choice?
I would like to hear comments about this. My personal opionion is that some are all still in "old school" where photography used to be number one choice. If I had a choice of seeing only photos of my late grandmother's wedding or a video showing all the relatives interacting and emotions I would definately choose videography. Don't get me wrong, I think you should have both but professional videography is simply no comparison.

Is throwing the bouquet really good luck?

Bride's bouquet brings down plane
The wedding tradition of throwing a bride's bouquet for luck proved to be unlucky at one Italian wedding when the bride's bouquet caused a plane to explode and crash in Montioni Park in Suvereto, Tuscany.
According to a report by the BBC, the bride and groom hired a small plane to fly over the wedding reception and throw the bouquet to the female guests. But instead of falling to the ground, the bouquet was sucked into the plane's engine, causing it to catch fire and explode, the story said. Then the plane crashed into a hostel, where about 50 people escaped unharmed, as did the pilot.
Isidoro Pensieri, 44, who had the job of throwing the bouquet from the plane, was reportedly the only person hurt in the incident. She suffered fractures and a head injury and was flown by helicopter to a hospital in Grosseto, the story said.