I don’t think one could truly convey the superlatively beautiful nature of a Hindu wedding ceremony! You kinda’ have to be there. And we were…and we’ll never forget it. Keri and Mo began their 12+ hour wedding festivities with a Hindu ceremony. Something we found really endearing was how “family-centric” it was. Everyone was up there, mothers and fathers and brothers and cousins and uncles…and everyone had a part. There were fires, coconuts, blessings and lots of rice throwing! Almost everything has symbolic significance and there is so much love, which we were happy to be in the midst of. 🙂
Following the morning’s ceremony was an Indian luncheon and then everyone regrouped for Part II! The evening ceremony was at the beautiful Castle in the Clouds in Moultonboro, NH. The weather was less than stellar but everyone seemed to take it well and remain in good spirits. Happily, the rain even broke long enough for us to sneak in some portraits before the ceremony!
Undoubtedly, this is one of the most visually stunning weddings we have witnessed but also so heartily comprised of good, happy, in love people! We never get sick of that. Keri and Mo, you are of the wonderfulest kind! Thank you for sharing your day with us. Thank you also for sharing your beautiful families and your Chicken Tikka Masala! We hope you enjoy the recap. 😉
*Many expressions of amazement to 1. Mindy Rossignol of Private Weddings and Events for the most beautiful execution and planning! Wow. 2. Emily Herzig Floral Studio. Probably the most incredible arrangements I’ve ever seen. If you’re in need of either, these women are amazing!
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Hey guys!!! Definitely one of our TOP weddings ever photographed by you two!! Arrggh… We want to get married again to each other just so we can have you shoot it!
Ah! I love Indian culture… this wedding was so beautiful! It looked like a ton of fun for everyone there and the couple is beautiful. I’m jealous you guys got to be there! 😀
Im with Heidi and Kevin on this….amazing! The colors unbelievable! Can’t wait to see how our photos come out.
Wow! How beautiful and fascinating to see the two cultures melded in two different, but equally gorgeous ceremonies. Stunning colors and textures in the first (I’ve always wanted to get a henna tattoo); and I love the use of succulents in her bouquet in the 2nd. Handsome couple and gorgeous photos, as always!
It was an honor to work on this event!! As usual you guys did an AMAZING job capturing all the special details!!! Thank you so much!!