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Concluding Jeet and Nidhi’s series was their wedding reception that also took place at the Tudor Hall in Ottawa. The couple looked absolutely radiant and was all fun and laughs from their entrance right to the dance floor. We got some amazing shots. Enjoy!


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Right after their entrance Jeet and Nidhi brought it to the dance floor. We love this following slow shutter capture.
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The couple then took front seats in the middle of the hall while their siblings, cousins and friends did their thing.
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And obviously which wedding dance performance these days is complete without a homage to the king.
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Some of Jeet’s friends abroad (Australia) had sent a video containing some emotive, heartfelt, naked guy with a guitar on the beach moments.
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They opted for a sit down dinner at the reception, and the food was served in these amazing little dish stands. How traditionally Indian looking.
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And we’ll conclude with our favourite series from the entire wedding.
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More information available at our Toronto Wedding Photographers website.

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

We just came back from Jeet and Nidhi’s weekend long wedding. We covered their Mayan, Shaadi and Reception. The second day was the longest lasting a little over 14 hours filled with religious ceremonies, cultural traditions and the bridal shoot of course. Comparitively, the reception was much more relaxed and shorter. We knew we’d be uploading the following picture from their first dance as soon as we got home. It was totally in the moment, absolutely un-posed and candid, and we love everything from their expressions, to how much of their faces can be seen, to the bokeh of the chandelier in the back. We’re proud!


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And the colour of the day for us was yellow!

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