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Today we’d like to share pictures from Ritwik and Priya’s Sangeet and Wedding in Ottawa. Their Sangeet and Hindu wedding ceremony took place in Tudor Hall, followed by an evening reception at Brookstreet Hotel in Kanata. Enjoy!

Oh and Eid Mubarak everyone!


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and you may remember their Engagement Shoot pictures from earlier on our blog.

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I’ve written about friends and friendship before. It’s been a very big part of my life. I’ve met some unbelievable people, even if few. And I’ve lost some in the form of social casualties. Friends, who for one reason or another decided that I wasn’t friend worthy anymore. I had let them down in some way or another. And then spent unlimited hours trying to make up for it. I won’t say I’ve wasted those hours, because even in that fruitless pursuit, there was some satisfaction.

And then there are friends who at times, you can’t stand, or they can’t stand you, but they are always there. You might not see each other every day, or breathe down each other’s necks all the time, or even like each other all the friggin time. You might even hate them sometimes because they tend to be loud and obnoxious when they shouldn’t be. But they are there. And you are there. And you are friends. And that is simply all there is to it. There is no drama. It goes kinda like this:

Friend 1: Get lost!
Friends 2: Go bleep blappidy beep blop yourself!
(silence)
Friend 1: So you wanna catch a movie?
Friend 2: Yeah lemme see what’s playing.

One such friend that’s simply been there is Yousuf who I’ve known for twelve years. I’ll write about him in detail some other day. But for now, I just wanted to make that distinction. Friends who outgrow you. And friends who don’t. Yousuf is of the second type. (I have a feeling that it partially might be because he’s hit his head one too many times and it’s just stopped growing altogether).

Last year, by some miracle of God, Yousuf found Annie. We couldn’t make it to their wedding in Pakistan, but we hope these pictures from their urban shoot at Dow’s Lake, Ottawa, make up for it.





P.S. Annie kicks ass at Ludo.

While copying the files over from last night’s wedding in Ottawa, this particular ring shot really stood out for us. This shot was taken in a room at Lord Elgin, using available light from a table lamp.

Back home you can find many things made in this style of wood with ivory inlays including side tables, jewellery and even cigar boxes. I remember having a set of side tables growing up made of the same stuff that I would sometimes pull up in my living room while doing home work. Out of boredom, I’d sometimes stick my pencil around the ivory inlays and try to loosen them. Until, of course, Ammi saw me doing it.


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After the reception we headed for some pictures with the family, the bridal party, and of course the bride and groom. We got to the location before Shawn and Melissa, who ended up getting stuck in traffic, but they still gave us about an hour and a half to get all the pictures done. They totally knew the value of giving us the time to get these pictures done and we’re glad we were all on the same page. In the first half an hour we got all the family pictures out of the way so they could leave. We then spent the next hour shooting just the bridal party, and the bride and groom.

For the must-have posed, traditional pictures, we found this perfect set of stairs with some greenery around it. This is where we took all the family shots.


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A candid of the ring bearer, a little confused about his surroundings after waking up.
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We asked Shawn and Melissa to hold hands for a picture, and out of nowhere this moth came and started circling around their hands. It also sat patiently enough right on top of their hands just long enough for us to take a couple of pictures. How serendipitously cool!
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One of the groomsmen had to leave because of his newborn, so one of the other two got lucky with two bridesmaids. You can see them cracking up in this one about it!
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Our absolute favourites from the day! Mehreen captured these pictures of the bridal party next to a barn.
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With some time to relax, the girls got talking …
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Mehreen’s exact words to the bride after this following picture: “You have lovely collar bones!”
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For this set of pictures below we tried a different technique in post that gives it a very old school, hint of sepia, faded film look. See if you like it …
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We then headed back to the reception hall and ended the night with cake cutting and first dance.
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More information available at our Toronto Wedding Photography website www.AliphAurMeem.com

With all the weddings, editing, printing going on, we barely find time to blog, but blog we must! Today we are sharing pictures from Shawn and Melissa’s wedding in Ottawa earlier this summer.

We started the day off at Melissa’s place.


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We then headed to the ceremony.
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Melissa just before stepping into the church waving off some last minute emotions.
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The cutest ring bearers ever, all set to go in their ride!
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We love this picture of the bride and her father’s entrance, with everyone standing to receive the bride, clicking away. Can you count the cameras?
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Mehreen caught this picture of Shawn and Melissa sharing a moment during the ceremony, exchanging smiles of excitement and disbelief.
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And the happy couple has left the building! Part II coming right up …

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