Sony and Stacey’s wedding yesterday was every bit of laid back
I shot it all by myself as a matter of fact
By the time we were at church, the coordinator counted only around 50 people
And I could not be any happier that Stacey asked me to take pictures

I guess it isn’t coincidence that our past wedding assignments have a lot of things in common
Archbishop’s Palace, Circa 1900, just a few people, not a lot of pictures, something along those line
It’s a little heart warming noticing how we have weaved our little Salt and Bleach over the year
Here are a few pictures from Sony and Stacey’s wedding earlier.
 
Today started out at Mandarin Plaza. All together, “everybody’s favorite dress up place.”

The ladies started out really early, by the time I arrived, everyone was ready for pictorials.

All of them were in such a good mood. Somebody asked if the coffee they drank had something in it.

Arrange yourselves according to looks!

Here’s Stacey.

The kids!

After the ladies, it was time to head to Sony’s room for the boys turn.

Sony’s all set.

There were quite a number of weddings so the place was crowded I had to ask the boys to go out of the hotel for pictures.

I wish something can be done about those spaghetti wires, you know? But yeah, there are more pressing problems than those.

Stacey’s Papa on her bouquet.

I also took the ladies outside for pictures.

Here they are.

After we took portraits we still had a lot of time before church so we went back up to the room and rested.

At the church!

It was Stacey’s time to walk.

Sony’s excited.

Taking videos with feelings!

It was a really, really happy occasion.

Unlike last week when the church was packed, today was just about right at the Archbishop’s Palace Chapel.

We had some bloopers too!

Which made the chapel laugh out loud.

See!

Finally, Mr. and Mrs.

It was gloomy but the dried leaves just outside the chapel made the pictures look cool.

The weather didn’t make us too sweaty!

Before we left for the reception, a quick smoke break.

The reception was held at Circa 1900.

The setup was done by Mary Am!

We were supposed to have it outdoors but the weather had other plans.

And the party is underway.

Our host made sure everyone had a good laugh.

Here’s a chorale member trying his act on dancing :)

The party was brief because Stacey and Sony wanted to let everyone enjoy the night instead. I had two beers before the reception started. Oh my!

Thank You Sony and Stacey!