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Tünde & Federico
We had the chance to photograph an international wedding again – and even though the names give a hint, we have to start the guessing game: what do You think, where did they come from? :)
The wedding itself was fun (among others) exactly for the reasons you would expect from Italians. First of all, how to start a wedding (right after the tie was tied by/with your best man): of course, with an espresso! Then, of course, a huge and vital group of friends, a day full of little stories, people hugging each other like brothers; kids running-jumping-playing everywhere – taking control even over the dancefloor, and falling asleep late night… sometimes right on the dancefloor, or just next to it. :)
Obviously, such an Italian groom needs to have a good reason to find a Hungarian bride (and family) – and here, he had a good reason for his choice. That heartwarming family where Tünde comes from is perfectly introduced in the “getting ready” photos, with (also) the father of the bride (*) setting the dress on his daughter with full concentration and a superwide smile; and (as it is possible to realize after such a short time we spent together), Tünde has the most loving brother of the whole wide world . :)
(*) we have to tell everyone, that the Hungarian language is not only super-complicated, but at least it has lovely nice words; for instance the father of the bride is called “örömapa”, which means something like the “joyfather” or “father of joy”
After all, it might be easy to understand, how this bridal portrait below became one of my favourites of its kind: all of that fun in the eyes, the playful little pieces of the hair, all that supernatural smile – everything is packed here what made us to really love Tünde after knowing her for a single day. Federico definitely has much more to tell about her, as he had and will have much more time to spend together… :)
There’s nothing else left, but the wedding slideshow, and a set of our favourite pictures below (just click on the thumbnails to make them bigger!):
Andrea & Gilberto
Andrea and Gilberto has invited us to one of the greatest locations we have ever been to photograph a wedding. Even though it’s hard to compare a human-made building with picturesque mountains, we have to admit that the Villa Luppis was a 100% Italian atmosphere – with all of its details, the Villa itself, and of course also the hospitality and culinary aspects. What we have learned from Gilberto is that a person is perfectly defined by his details – and then, we have to admit, that the location itself serves as a perfect definition, or statement. And we loved it. :)
However, even the best wedding location is empty without people, relations and emotions – and here, we had everything: love, smile, tears of joy, hugs and kisses, those good friends who would solve ANY occurring problem for the groom (you know what I mean :) ), … and we were lucky to be part of it, and get the chance to capture it in photos.
Our first and foremost recommendation is to sit back and enjoy the slideshow, intended to tell the whole story – but for those who would like to have a quick insight before the slideshow, we have selected some of our favourite images below. :)
Clicking on the photos makes them bigger! :)
Panni & Jara
We dot know yet what to expect from the season of 2016, but the beginning is at least promising… :) On the weekend when the nice, sunny and warm spring has finally arrived, we had a perfect spring wedding with Panni & Jara.
First of all, if I will ever need a pictorial synonym for “spring wedding”, this bouquet will come to my mind – so beautiful, colorful, but still so light and natural. In the morning, right after I have met Panni, this was the first detail I have seen, and it was enough to set up my mind for the day. :)
An insider information: if we measure how stressed a person is on how he/she is able to sleep prior to the wedding, the two extremes of the scale were definitely the groom, Jara; and my talented new teammate, Niki. When I have arrived to the wedding venue, I was told by Panni that Jara was just taking a short mid-day siesta, sleeping somewhere. :) In contrast to Niki, who was super-excited for her first wedding with the WeddingGrapher Team – but next time she’s free to sleep. We’re happy to have her onboard, she did a really, really nice job here. :)
I do not intend to tell the whole story in words, we prefer to use photos for storytelling (let’s have a look at the slideshow!), but definitely, we had a nice and natural couple with all the feelings and emotions we always hope for on a wedding. And there’s another visually important point that I have to emphasize: the bridal dress of Panni. Designed by Daalarna, definitely the best wedding designer from Hungary… and not only because she’s using the name of the swedish province where I’ve proposed my wife. :)
Before I start to write too much (we were rather invited to take photos), let’s continue with the slideshow, that’s intended to tell the whole story. :)
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