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Last but not least…

Now on down to Chicago, where the Walima was to be held.  I left early enough to beat most of the bad weather, but boy, the snow definitely made an appearance.  But I’m getting ahead of my self.  First things first.

Welcome into the room

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Getting ready for the entrance…

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This night was all about letting the bride and groom relax, talk with guests and have some fun.

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Kids are surprisingly good at having fun…

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I love catching family together having a good time.  Usually not too hard.

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And, of course, who can forget the FOOD.  It is a good thing I had my camera in my hand (for the most part), otherwise I would have gorged myself this whole weekend.  The food was terrific.

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At the end of the night, we were able to quick get some fun shots of just Rabya and Nauman.

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Remember I said the snow hit later on?  Well here you go, the proof.  And proof that these two are brave.  It had to be done.

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There you go.  The end of Nauman and Rabya’s wedding saga.  I hope you had at least a fraction of the fun looking at it as I had shooting it!

3 Comments

  1. fabulous ryan! and yes, the shot in the snow…. HAD to be done. absolutely. :)

    Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 9:20 pm | Permalink
  2. RYAN! Just want to say that your photos are AMAZING! This must have been such an incredible wedding to capture. Great job!

    Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 11:14 am | Permalink
  3. Ryan,

    You totally inspire, and amaze me! I love looking at your photos, you have such style, and lets not forget your detail shots ROCK! Keep up your amazing work and thanks for sharing your talent.

    If I can achieve only half of your of your knowledge and skill…. uh, well you get the idea, I’m a huge fan of your work.

    hope to see you at another workshop soon.

    Friday, March 20, 2009 at 6:45 pm | Permalink

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