Memo from Laiza and Corey’s Wedding
This is not the official wedding page for Laiza and Corey. This is just my memo, a collection of pictures taken as a guest of the wedding. Please contact Laiza and Corey or Visit Rizphotos.com, the official photography company of the wedding for official images. I truly admire the professionalism and kindness of Riwanul Hasib and his crew. I would totally recommend them for your event.
On my dinner sit (Table 4), I managed to take this picture with my camera in my dinner plate. With no tripod, this was my only option since Could not hold the camera in my hand with shutter speed = 1 second.
The Bride and groom-to-be, at the traditional Indian wedding ceremony.
You can see that the people in the picture were not looking at me. It stole the shot from a pose requested by the main photographer.
One of the official photographers. These guys were very well organized and very friendly.
Before the broom and the bride come in, we were waiting under the hot, and bright sun. This beautiful lady was just behind me. It was an opportunity to test my camera settings. It was a little too exposed but not too bad. Obviously the lady is beautiful.
One of the official photographers. These guys were very well organized and very friendly.
One of the official photographers. These guys were very well organized and very friendly.
Rijwanul, official photographer from Rizphotos. These guys were very well organized and very friendly. I did not want to color edit this picture to keep the actual lighting of the hall. The picture is displayed as shot.
The parents of the bride were walking her in the aisle behind me. I turned my camera in the selfie way without knowing what I was capturing. Was not too bad.
The parents of the groom were walking him in the aisle behind me. I turned my camera in the selfie way without knowing what I was capturing. Was not too bad.
As you can see in the left lower corner, I took this picture from the shoulder of Mr. Mohamad Ashraf, the father of the bride sitting from of me.
Other the shoulder of Mohamad Ashraf, the father of the bride sitting from of me.
Father of groom was sitting two rows on my right size, on the other side of the aisle. Not having any shot, he was my only visible target.
The food was not only good, but A LOT
Too much food left on the table. I had to take some with me. I mean, I had to take some in photos...
In the morning after the wedding, I shot this butterfly from the flowers front of the hotel where the married and most of the guests were staying. I could not manage to stay still enough to freeze the movement of the bug. Beautiful though...
In the morning after the wedding, I shot this bee from the flower front of the hotel where the married and most of the guests were staying.
The chandeliers of the hall added a lot to the beauty of the ceremony. To take this picture, I had to lay my camera face up on the ground.
The chandeliers of the hall added a lot to the beauty of the ceremony. To take this picture, I had to lay my camera face up on the ground.
My wife and I shared TABLE 4 with Hamed and his wife Jevara, a beautiful and nice couple from Canada. With the darkness of the hall, I have no choice but to use my on camera flash. Sometime, when the subject looks already great, the material matters less.
Right before the dinner the colored lights were dimmed to give place to white light. Great opportunity to capture another object from my table.
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