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A Collection of the Best Wedding Pictures Together in One Place!
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OC My grandparents at their son’s wedding around 1953.
My new Aunt M, my grandmother, my mother, oldest sister A, and youngest sister C. About 1953. These ladies sure know how to have a good time! OC
If you could receive candid pictures in the mail from your wedding that your guests have captured so that you could reminisce on your big day more often, who would you want to choose the photographs?
Hey,
I wanted to share a video I made for my friends wedding as part of my gift to them as their best man. I am a filmmaker and photographer and I DO NOT shoot weddings. It is the one thing I refuse to do and all my friends know that.
But I brought up my camera to my buddies wedding because I always have it on me.
I made this for them--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPllnE65p1k&t=11s
I hope you like it!
We talk to recent brides who have a humorous, unexpected, surprising moment to share on camera about their wedding day. Each bride walks us through a moment, that they wish in hindsight, never happened— but how in the end, it all turned out OK and they regret nothing. The tone is sentimental, funny, quirky.