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Sona and Brent’s Wedding – Glencairn Golf Club

Wednesday September 9, 2009 (11:00) | Wedding Photography

Before I start speaking typing about our next wedding, I would like to say a couple personal things.

First of all, being a witness to a wedding, is an extremely rewarding experience.  One thing about us wedding photographers is that we are often silent witnesses to the wedding day and with the diverse cultures in Canada, it is amazing what you can see through your viewfinder (and feel in your heart) when you photograph such an event.

Also – I have been honoured by the many multicultural weddings I have had the chance to photograph.  In Canada,  not only do you find people from different cultures getting married, they are often of different faiths.  I love how most Canadians not only try to understand different customs – they actually respect them.  Needless to say, I am a very proud Canadian photographer – especially since I was an immigrant to this country at the tender age of one.

I met Sona and Brent earlier this year – and they are two of the sweetest people I have ever met.  They live in Red Deer, Alberta and decided to get married in Ontario where Sona’s parents reside.

From the first day when we met at Elan Cachet (the wedding planners for this fine event – and if you need a wedding planner, they are *fantastic* to work with – thank you Antoinette and Michelle x2) until I said goodbye to them at the reception, the whole process of getting to know them better and being part of their wedding has been extremely enjoyable.  And – they crafted the perfect wedding day – taking the best from both their East Indian and Scottish heritages and melding it into a beautiful celebration.

Their wedding and reception was held at Glencairn Golf Club.  It is a *beautiful* location and if you are a photographer reading this blog, it is a dream to photograph a wedding there.  It is not because of its scenic beauty (and there is lots of it) – it is because the staff are so helpful and they will go out of their way to help you get the perfect shot (thank you Tanya and Erin!).

I would normally speak about spending time with each Sona and Brent – and I won’t.  What I will say is that I really appreciate the time I had with each of them before the ceremony – just chatting with them (and taking a few photographs) and getting to know them both even better.  I think they were both a bit nervous – and who wouldn’t be – they were about to get married and I could tell that in their hearts, they were making the best decision of their lives.  To say that they adore and love each other is an understatement.

Take a look at the slide show and you will see the best of what Hindu and Scottish weddings have to offer.  There is so much Anne and I got to witness during their wedding day, well, we are almost speechless (and you would never know it from reading this post!).  BTW, the fabulous decor was provided by Design2Decor – and I don’t really need to say anything – just take a look at the reception hall to see their work.

Sona and Brent:  you two were destined for each other and we are so happy that you found each other.  Anne and I thank you and your families for your hospitality (and extreme kindness) and we send you nothing but love, joy and happiness.  Not only did you take two different cultures and incorporate them into your wedding day, you showed us all what it actually means to respect and embrace our differences.  If the world were to ever to follow your example, the quality of life on this planet would go up exponentially.

If Sona and Brent have given you access to their online gallery, go to our home page www.roelphoto.com and click on “online gallery”.

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Alisha and Rickesh – The Wedding

Thursday May 3, 2007 (15:47) | Wedding Photography


It is my honour to feature the wedding of Rickesh and Alisha who were recently married at Bellagio in Vaughan, Ontario. I did an engagement session with them back in February which was a lot of fun – and the wedding was no different. I was assisted by my colleague and good friend, Dave Chang-Sang.

Most East Indian weddings include a Mendhi night – and this wedding was no different. Here is the lovely Alisha showing the beautiful work the henna artist did for her:


On the wedding day, both Alisha and Rickesh looked absolutely fabulous (actually, they always look fabulous)…






They had two different wedding ceremonies which were both very beautiful. First was the Hindu ceremony:













And next was the Ismaili ceremony:




And now, the newly married couple!





The reception was equally beautiful – it featured Rickesh and Alisha’s first dance as husband and wife… and they were later joined by Bhangra dancers…






Alisha and Rickesh – thank you for your kindness and sharing such a wonderful experience with myself and Dave. We wish you nothing but joy, love, laughter and happiness.

If Alisha and Rickesh have given you access to their online gallery, you can access it at www.roelphoto.com (5th option).

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