Cayman Islands Lighting Provider :: Intec Research

I love when we are able to bring a lighting professional into the mix of providers to enhance the design of a wedding.  Specialty lighting can add so much from soft romantic light to full floods of color, pin spots to beautiful chandeliers.  The possibilities are endless and the effect is amazing!

Today we wanted to introduce Intec Research, the Crystal Blue preferred lighting specialist.  Located in Grand Cayman, Intec also spreads it’s arms to Jamaica as well.  The team is full of creative and technical specialists who are ready to give that ”WOW” to your wedding!

Here’s even more good news…you do not need to know technical lighting language to work with them.  You don’t even need to know exactly what you want.   Lastly, what I’m sure worries many of you, you don’t need to have an enormous budget to include a little bit of lighting in your wedding.

Here are a few examples of what Intec can do for your wedding (and this is really just scratching the surface!!).

At this wedding, the colors were white, pink and black.  In the beginning of the evening, they kept it fairly light and throughout the night, the pink color intensified. 

Here, Intec used pin spot lighting to enhance each of the centerpieces. 

At this event, in addition to the red color wash, Intec a gobo to reflect a pattern on the ceiling of this tent.  The pattern mimicked the pattern on the cake!

Last, make it personal.  Add a gobo with your names, your monogram or an image to brand your wedding.  The couple had the gobo on their dance floor, but you can put it anywhere!

As I said above, these few images just scratch the surface.  There is so much a lighting professional can do to really enhance your design and even completely transform a room to work for your wedding.  To learn more about Intec Research click here.

photo credit ::  photo 1 and 2, David Wolfe Photography;  photo 3, Craig Wolfrom Photography; photo 4, Danielle Cococcia
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