Clarisse & Tony Oasis Convention Centre
This past Saturday we had the pleasure of photographing the wedding of Clarisse and Tony. You will soon find out from the images below that we had a great time on this particular wedding day. As you may know by now we tend to use anything and everything that may be lying around the house, church and reception venue. Nothing can be left out in the open for us to grab because we love to find a way to introduce them to the images we create. I mean if you have the Michael Jackson Thriller LP ( that’s what the old folks call records, and records are what music used to be played on) just sitting there we cannot help ourselves. We had to play it just to hear Vincent Price’s voice.
The wedding day started with the groom Tony getting ready with the help of his two daughters who were the “best men”. As most of you know the best man for the job is a woman, or so my mom and wife keep telling me. They were a great help and even knew a few of the words to Thriller. After a horrible attempt at a zombie dance sequence we went off to capture a few images of the bride getting ready. She had a tag team help her out as well, in this case Clarisse’s sisters. Both were an awesome team and kept Clarisse calm and ready for her big day. Their wedding ceremony was held at Christ The King Church on Lakeshore. Clarisee and Tony made a great choice in getting a second photographer to photograph that day. The balcony alone made it worth while, being able to capture images on multiple levels adds a little different look to the story of their wedding day.
After the ceremony we took the time to photograph of all of the family photos the Bride and Groom wanted. With guests from Florida, New York, California as well as the Philippines and even China we had a great time talking to these people from all corners of Earth. The formal images were captured at Adamson Estates, where we were alone with no other wedding present. Which is a very rare occurrence to say the least. Without the traffic of dealing with other bridal parties we left for the Oasis Convention Centre in record time. Which was great for us to set up our photo booth and have it ready a full hour before the receiving line. The photo booth itself was constantly busy with wedding guests waiting their turn, picking their props and getting their custom prints to take home.
The reception was a full on party which was made possible by Non Stop Productions, who kept that dance floor full all night long. At every wedding the food holds a great deal of importance to many and Oasis Convention Centre does not disappoint. Great staff and great vendors make any wedding day a success and Clarisse and Tony’s wedding day was just that.
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