When we arrived at their humble home at North Signal Village, Taguig City, the groom immediately offered us some lunch, showing off his massive collections of gundam toy robots, and superheroes figurines. The bride was also starting up on her make-up. The father of the groom was speaking "bisaya" to their house guests. I noticeably felt a warm family oriented feeling within the environment of their home.
As we started our coverage, we gathered all their wedding details and used one of their rooms at the third floor of their home. Brian "the groom" shared us the wonderful "magnificent" plans for their wedding day. They wanted us to capture moments of who they really are and not just any same old staged act. Mae "the bride" was excited for us to get some shots of her wedding dress and "for rich people" accessories, while Brian was busy on the phone giving directions to guests to their wedding reception.
The bride was a bit late on her schedule, so we went to the ceremony earlier than her, to capture all the beautiful flower details. Good thing that it was a christian wedding and that the reception and ceremony was in the same venue. At their wedding, the groom was wearing his mobster style look, a mix of Bruno Mars and Andres Bonifacio get up. While waiting for his bride, he was showing all happiness for the moments that were about to happen.
The wedding was attended by a closed group of family and friends. It was a very private ceremony. Everyone at the wedding knows one another. They were all happy sharing stories about the couple. When the bride arrived at the venue, wearing her beautiful made gown, smiling, as she enters the ambient room, she was patiently searching for her groom. Walking down the aisle was one of the best parts of the event. The couple was so eager to get married, the groom can't wait to start.
The pastor noticed one of the postcards at the table, and read about the couple:
"She likes Beef Kare-Kare, he likes Dinuguan. She loves singing in the shower while he is a rapper. She spends her birthday at feeding programs in Caloocan City, and he joins balagtasn contests."
After their first kiss as husband and wife, we went to a short pictorial session outside the venue. As the reception began, the newlyweds started with a surprise performance, singing "Your Love by Alamid", showing an old video of their karaoke session with the same song.
At the end of the event, the couple gave everyone a great news.
"She's 3 months pregnant. another addition to their start-up family."
FROM THE COUPLE:
" At their wedding, the groom was wearing his mobster style look, a mix of Bruno Mars and Andres Bonifacio get up."
That part really made me laugh... I Thank sir Alvin and his 3 friends who did the Video/Photo Coverage and set up a Photo Booth for our Wedding Day... Everything went smooth, these guys are very friendly and approachable... We even had a few chance to chat...
again, Thank You " The Picture Story " for being part of Our Wedding Day Celebration... May God Bless you all!!! And keep shooting those masterpieces!!!
Sincerely,
Brian and Mae