Ready for brides

| March 9, 2015
Ready to ring: Greg Fisher and Alison (Fisher) Flinner of the House of G. A. Fisher in Roscoe Village manned their display at the Bridal Fair held at Coshocton Village Inn & Suites on Saturday afternoon, March 7. Vendors included photographers, jewelry, catering, DJ services and others. Beacon photo by Mark Fortune

Ready to ring: Greg Fisher and Alison (Fisher) Flinner of the House of G. A. Fisher in Roscoe Village manned their display at the Bridal Fair held at Coshocton Village Inn & Suites on Saturday afternoon, March 7. Vendors included photographers, jewelry, catering, DJ services and others. Beacon photo by Mark Fortune

COSHOCTON – Greg Fisher and Alison (Fisher) Flinner of the House of G. A. Fisher in Roscoe Village were one of several vendors that were setting up prior to the Bridal Fair held at Coshocton Village Inn & Suites on Saturday afternoon, March 7. Sources told The Beacon that a nice group of attendees came to the expo to find out more about what Coshocton businesses have to offer for weddings and brides.

Music, bridal dresses, jewelry, photography, catering and more were among the vendors. Charles Lenzo, who was one of the photographers there as well as Portraits in Time photography, said, “This gives people that are planning a wedding the opportunity to see what is available locally and to allow local businesses to show them the variety and that they don’t need to go far for quality.”

Lenzo said changes he is seeing in the photography business are, “They don’t want the normal. They want a little but – we customize our weddings now and work closely with the girls and their Pinterest ideas. They develop them and we put together a storyboard highlighting what they want. That’s been a change and digital photography has changed our world a lot. We can do things a lot different than we could before.”

“We’ve come a long way – from film to photography. I don’t know if it’s easier but it’s quicker. We had control when we had film and the darkroom, we could manipulate and today we’re back to that. We’re not relying on the labs so much – we give them what we want them to print. I like that – I like the control and being creative.”

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Mark Fortune, along with his wife Nancy, is the former owner and founder of The Coshocton County Beacon, the highest circulated newspaper in Coshocton County. He has over 40 years in the publishing business with sales, marketing, and journalism experience. After selling The Beacon to the AloNovus Corp., in January 2020, Mark has been a Business Development Strategist with the company. They publish a network of weekly news publications with almost a half million distribution weekly, a quarterly tourism magazine and a digital division. Mark enjoys history, and has a passion for genealogy, currently researching and discovering his Fortune ancestry. He and his wife Nancy live on a small farm outside of Coshocton.

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