Mad Men Inspired Engagement Photos | Monique + Khem
Mad Men Inspired Engagement Photos | Monique + Khem
Monique & Khem decided to do something a little different with their Engagement Session... so Prince Weddings Photographer Thamer jumped to the idea and created together with an incredible assortment of photos inspired by the television show Mad Men! These are some of our FAVORITE photos we've had the opportunity to create, and when you look at them, I'm sure you'll see why.
Ready for some retro romance? This couple just oozes ’60’s style with the bombshell bride and dapper groom to be! They even got caught in the rain at the end of the session! Perfectly romantic!
What is Mad MEN, from Wikipedia
Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television. The series ran on the cable network AMC from 2007 to 2015, lasting for seven seasons and 92 episodes.[1] Its fictional time frame runs from March 1960 to November 1970.
Mad Men is set initially at the fictional Sterling Cooper advertising agency on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, and later at the newly created firm of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce (later named Sterling Cooper & Partners), located near the Time-Life Building at 1271 Sixth Avenue. According to the pilot episode, the phrase "Mad men" was a slang term coined in the 1950s by advertisers working on Madison Avenue to refer to themselves, "Mad" being short for "Madison". (In reality, the only documented use of the phrase prior to the series may have been in the late-1950s writings of James Kelly, an advertising executive and writer.)[2]
The series' main character is the womanizing advertising executive Don Draper (played by Jon Hamm), who is initially the talented creative director at Sterling Cooper, and later a founding partner at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. The plot tracks the people in his personal and professional lives. As the series progresses, it depicts the changing moods and social mores of the United States throughout the 1960s.
Mad Men won widespread critical acclaim for its writing, acting, directing, visual style, and historical authenticity; it won many awards, including 16 Emmys and 5 Golden Globes. The show was also the first basic cable series to receive the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, winning the award each year of its first four seasons (2008–2011).[3] It is widely regarded as one of the greatest television series of all time,[4][5][6][7][8][9] and as part of the early 21st century Golden Age of Television