We were so happy to shoot Jenny & Simon's wedding day in a beautiful Scottish Castle near Edinburgh back in April. The drive to the venue was sensational, the place itself was taken straight from the fairy tale, the wedding day was absolutely perfect. We also managed to squeeze +150 guests into a picture! Enjoy your Southeast Asia honeymoon Jenny & Simon! xoxo
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22 Jun 2013
JENNY & SIMON
Wedding. Scotland. Irish bride. Equal Amazing!
We were so happy to shoot Jenny & Simon's wedding day in a beautiful Scottish Castle near Edinburgh back in April. The drive to the venue was sensational, the place itself was taken straight from the fairy tale, the wedding day was absolutely perfect. We also managed to squeeze +150 guests into a picture! Enjoy your Southeast Asia honeymoon Jenny & Simon! xoxo
We were so happy to shoot Jenny & Simon's wedding day in a beautiful Scottish Castle near Edinburgh back in April. The drive to the venue was sensational, the place itself was taken straight from the fairy tale, the wedding day was absolutely perfect. We also managed to squeeze +150 guests into a picture! Enjoy your Southeast Asia honeymoon Jenny & Simon! xoxo
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13 May 2012
ROSIE + ANDREW - PART 1
Have a sneak preview from today wedding. We are very sleepy now, so more to come... For the time being, enjoy the pictures.
Thanks Rosie and Andrew for letting us capture your special day, and congratulations again! x
Thanks Rosie and Andrew for letting us capture your special day, and congratulations again! x
23 Mar 2012
LINH + HIEU
VIETNAMESE ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING
What I love most in the traditional Vietnamese engagement and wedding is the attire. The bride-to-be wears ao dai, a tight fitting silk tunic worn with pantaloons (usually in red and gold tones). "Symbolically, the ao dai invokes nostalgia and timelessness associated
with a gendered image of the homeland..", wrote Nhi T. Lieu. (I had ao dai on for our formal engagement party too :p) Nowadays, the Vietnamese brides choose to wear ao dai only during the engagement, and the Western style white wedding gown for the reception. Before the wedding, the groom and his family has to come over to the bride's home to ask for her parents' permission to receive the bride. This ritual usually goes together with many gifts for the bride's family such as: betel nuts, fruits, cakes..
It is a beautiful tradition that is still practised in many Vietnamese homes. But I guess it doesn't matter how well you are dressed or how many presents you want to give, it's all about mutual respect, acceptance and love that a marriage can last, after all.
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