AK all the way! Hanggang magdamag! | Bacolod City Wedding
There was nothing too grand. The elegance of this day stemmed from its simplicity, it’s distinctiveness to every detail unique to Aila and Kevin. Aila being an uber talented brand designer and illustrator herself put in grit in creating a peculiar visual identity for her wedding to Kevin. From the bandanas to the hand fans, from their wedding invitations to their menu cards, their logo to the palette and overall aesthetic, everything spoke about them. Kevin was an all-around great guy, making sure everyone’s having a good time! Everyone vibed during this day. They flowed so well. The ambiance was steady and constant
The Seven-Guest Wedding of Tin to Gino | Bacolod City Wedding Photographer
Did you remember? In the midst of uncertainty, where the world was wrapped in the cloak of the pandemic's shadow, Tin and Gino decided to proceed with their wedding plans. The restrictions limited the guest list to just seven cherished souls. Such a decision spoke volumes about the depth of their love and their commitment. The setting was humble, an intimate Sta. Clara Chapel adorned with nothing else but the warmth of a handful of loved ones who had weathered the storm alongside them. The vows exchanged, simple yet profound, echoed through the quiet rows of pews with photos of their friends stuck
The Wedding of Tanya to Quincy
I photographed my own bride, bare-faced. That morning came and the herons and mayas chirped and whistled in the summer, the hedges leafing under the April sun, the brooks ran softly beside with spangles from sunshine. In the midst of a verdant nature as our wedding decor, I found myself standing in front of Tanya Rae, holding a subdued green briery shrub as her bouquet, in the presence of God. Never before had I seen such a splendid sight of grace and beauty as this, looking at her. I held a camera and took photographs of her as the zephyr blew her veil