Archive for December, 2009

AliphAurMeem Photoraphy presents Farid Aur Eeman.

She was into hip hop.
He was more rock and roll.
She called them biscuits.
He called ‘em cookies.
She wore skinny jeans.
He was all baggy pants.
She liked keema chawal.
He was down with daal gosht.




















More information available at our Distillery District Wedding Pictures website www.AliphAurMeem.com

So a couple of weeks back we wrote about our decision to get involved with Plan Canada and become foster parents to two kids; one boy, and one girl. Today we received in mail a welcome package from Plan Canada for one of the two sponsorships. (We’re assuming the second one is on it’s way even though we submitted the application back to back).

So meet Irfan, our foster child. He lives with his parents and four siblings in Burewala, Pakistan.

In the package we received Irfan’s pictures, information about his family and household, stationary for writing to Irfan, and pamphlet about his village including history, basic services, their daily lives and the problems they face and how Plan Canada is helping the village reach over these problems.

You can find out more information about Plan Canada and their services by visiting www.PlanCanada.ca.

Happy holidays everyone!


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Following the Sikh ceremony, we headed over the Tudor Hall for the Hindu ceremony. These pictures are from Jeet and Nidhi’s Hindu wedding ceremony in Ottawa.


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More information available at our Indian Wedding Photography website www.AliphAurMeem.com

Jeet and Nidhi’s second wedding day started way up early in the morning. We were to be at Jeet’s place by 6am. At 5:45am, we sat outside there house in our parked car, holding Timmy’s coffee in one hand, breakfast sandwich in the other, watching heads bob up and down inside the house. We expected people just waking up, walking around in their night suits, early morning chaos of some sort but what we found out was everyone dressed to the T’s, running on army’s time, ready to go at a moment’s notice. We started off with some getting ready pictures and then family shots before heading to the Gurdwara, where the first of the two ceremonies was to take place. The following pictures are from Jeet and Nidhi’s Sikh ceremony that took place in Ottawa.


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More information available at our Sikh Wedding Photography website www.AliphAurMeem.com

Here is the first in a series from Jeet and Nidhi’s wedding we covered this past summer. It was a three-day long indian wedding, with the first day being Jeet’s Mayan in his backyard.


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