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 on its backrests, carrying with them the weight of a love that had weathered many storms.
With each word uttered, the restrictions seemed to dissipate and we were there in awe beholding, photographing an unfeigned moment of bliss and of affection. The simplicity of the celebration, the absence of grandeur, only served to magnify the essence of Tin and Gino’s union—two souls intertwining, bound by a pledge to stand together through every hill and valley, even through an global health emergency.
As the ceremony unfolded into a modest celebration, the focus remained on the couple unwaveringly. There were no distractions, no elaborate decor, only the pure, unfiltered celebration.
The simplicity unveiled the heart of the matter –Tin and Gino.
Hayag is a photography company founded in October 1, 2017 in the Philippines.
In seven years, we have photographed portraits and weddings of different flavors in many places in the world. We continue to indulge into diverse cultures and continue to do so in our travels to gain a better understanding of life, inspiring us to connect and care.
It is our holy grail to connect with you and employ our collective skills to preserve the heartfelt and inspiring passing scenes in your lives, join you in your adventures, ride with you as you seek meaning and honor you as you celebrate your milestones.
We foster the enthusiasm to go beyond the book – shoot – deliver – repeat cycle. We are determined to engage in more meaningful undertakings, making ourselves instruments of grace.
It is our desire that the photographs we are graced to create are treasured as generations come, reminding us how wonderful it is to love and be loved.