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28 December 2015

STUNNING BRIDE

THE WEDDING OF SUHAYL & FARZANAH

It is festive season and it's a time that many young couples plan to get wed. One could say that it's wedding season because during the entire Christmas break  we are booked to capacity.  Today we attended the wedding celebration of Suhayl and Farzanah. Yesterday we took the wedding photos of Anika and Jihaad and the day before that we shot the wedding photos of Shakira and Tariq, which was in fact Christmas day. Last week Saturday we photographed the wedding of  Shabnam and Tariq and the Sunday we photographed the wedding of Sameera and Ghalied. But to get back to Suhayl and Farzanah's wedding. All I can say, is that it was very different from the traditional  Muslim Weddings, (Muslim Arab, South Asian Muslim Culture) in that this wedding couple held a joint reception. It was so nice, and unrushed. Farzanah  wore beautiful Indian sari with fancy beadwork in the morning, but her afternoon white lace wedding dress was really stunning.  She had mendi designs on both her hands and feet, which was quite different from that of her bridesmaids. 

Muslim marriages are predominantly held in mosques but it is not necessary nor is it a requirement. A Muslim marriage can be performed in a hall or even at home, presided over by  an Imam or any male with the requisite  Islamic knowledge to peform the marriage ceremony. What is necessary however, is that the wedding ceremony take place in the presence of witnesses and that a marriage contract is signed by at least two witnesses. The marriage ceremony does not require the bride to be present but rather the representative of the bride who in most cases is her father, a brother or a uncle. Marriage traditions differ depending on Muslim Arab, South Asian Muslim Culture or Islamic sect, and their individual observance of gender separation rules. Often brides attend mosque to witness the marriage proceedings but remain separate during the wedding ceremony. And again depending on the level of Islamic observance will determine whether or not mixing of the sexes are allowed at the wedding reception. Though in principal it is not permitted.

Suhayl and Farzanah wedding proceedings started off  at Masjied ul-Ishraaq  in 5th avenue Grassy Park with Moulana Dawood Sampson presiding over the the Nikah. Thereafter all in attendance were off the venue named Ambiance for breakfast  were the groom got to meet-up with his wife and where rings were exchanged. There was an abundance of delectable foods, savouries, fruits in season, nuts and chilled beverages to satisfy every pallet. Farzanah had an amazing white gold solitaire diamond ring with a radiant stone that could easily have been 1ct. The smaller stones on the wedding band could easily have been an additional half a carat. After all the guests dispersed, destined to meet at the reception for supper, there was time to take photos very leisurely in the garden at Ambiance. Then we took a break. 

Mid afternoon we rendezvoused with the bridal couple and their retinue to go on a magical photo shoot which took place inside the Baxter Theatre and thereafter we took some more photos in Bo-Kaap where we encountered several other wedding couples having the photographs taken by our fellow photographers and  colleagues. At the Baxter Suhayl and Farzanah were drumming on a drum kit, and playing music on electric keyboards and even tried their voices at singing. They had wedding props, moustaches on a stick and spectacles without lenses, pink lips on a stick and so many other fun stuff. Several hours later we had more than 700 photographs and considering a lot more photographs were taken at the reception. They had two beautiful cream coloured BMW vehicles, one for the bride and groom and the other for the brides maids and bestmen, There was also a third vehicle, a  range rover for the pages boys and flower girls which was also cream in colour. All three vehicles were dressed-up with fancy silver ribbon decorated with wedding bells and interlinking hearts.

I'm certain we managed well over 1000 photos.   The ones below, are just a few that we decided to share with you. The couple also had  a smoke machine, at their reception, as well as a sweets table, guest gift candles  and even a saxaphone player.  Their engagement and wedding photographs is going to be compiled into a photobook /coffee table styled book as the final product. Farzanah was miss photogenic and Suhayl  just went along with whatever she wanted. What a nice young couple. They enjoyed the support and the blessings of their parents and their guests made their wedding really wonderful and absolutely memorable. Like in a storybook, their cake ended of the proceedings with an inscription "And they lived happily ever after".






























27 February 2013

ESTHER AND ALFONSO - WEDDING DAY IN TYGERBERG HILLS.



ESTHER AND ALFONSO

The Wedding of Ester and Alfonso was the kind of Wedding encountered in fairy tales. It was really wonderful and I think that the wedding photographs below hold testimony to the fact. The Wedding ceremony was held in a dungeon of a castle or at least a venue that resembled one situated high-up in the hills far away from the common people. 


The view from up there was quite spectacular. The silence was deafening  and it was very fitting to the occasion. Table Mountain in its full glory stands clearly visible on the horizon as witness to their vows, while the hills in the background gave away the secret of the location. The wedding ceremony was held in a local tabernacle and the presiding minister made a special sermon, reminding everyone that "a family that prays together, stays together". The sermon was intense and was attended by numerous church congregants all of whom were devoutly religious. From their participation, it was clearly visible that both Esther and Alfonso was seriously spiritual and very much in love. They exchanged rings and said their vows. The minister blessed them, then announced them husband and wife. Her diamond ring was dainty yet stunning. The glitter of both their rings shouted top notch jewelry designer.

Esther look really beautiful in her Wedding Dress and the bouquet of St Josephs lilies in her hand just completed her role as bride. The groom Alfonso also looked very handsome wearing a tuxedo flanked by his two bestmen in matching attire. The wedding photo shoot took place in the Tygerberg Nature Reserve rose gardens and the entire process was great fun, with laughter and smiles and happiness to go around. Esther's grandmother was so tired that she needed her grandson to carry her and demonstrate to Alfonso how the walk across the threshold should be done.

There was a King and Queen's throne at the dungeon and both Esther and Alfonso looked very comfortable sitting in them. Their subjects looked really happy for them and toasted to the future happiness.  The food they provided was fit for a king and there was so much of it, that second helpings were totally in order.   The food ranged from, "Cream of Crab Soup" to "Butternut soup" to "Tripe and potato curry", to "Noodle and beans salad", to Greek salad with chunks of feta cheese", to "Potato salad" and "Home baked Bread". There was also bain maries filled with "Cottage Pie" to "Cauliflower in white sauce covered in cheese and parsley", to bain maries with "Mutton Curry" and "Mixed Vegetables" and "Pumpkin Stew" and others filled with Denningvleis (Spicy-Meaty Stew). But the the flame roasted "Sheep spit braai" was the "Piece de Resistance" with the guests lining up to get there share. There was alcoholic and non-alcoholic champagne and jugs of fruit juice and soda. Sweets and cakes were everywhere and absolutely nobody went home before they were filled to capacity. The wedding cake was also very novel, made on individual mouth watering chocolates.

The speeches were really exiting and everyone closely related to both the bride and groom divulged some of their secrets. Both Esther and Alfonso's speeches were short but  they said everything there was to say on their Wedding Day. But sunset was the most spectacular and provided the beginning of a perfect scene for the loving couple on their wedding night or their honeymoon night.


Esther on her Wedding Day holding a bunch of St Joseph's Lilies.
Anxious Alfonso sitting in a pew awaiting his wife to be.
The start of the Wedding sermon.
Say your vows "Laddie".
Alfonso takes his vows very seriously
Add some diamond rings to the equation.
Calling on God Almighty to bless this union.
Swearing on the bible "Until death do us part".
Mr and Mrs Alfonso signing the wedding register.
A shower of confetti and flower petals greet the newly weds.
Now that wasn't so difficult after all, wouldn't you agree?
At home after the ceremony... The day's events is yet to start.
At home sharing some confectionery with friends and family.
The smile of a couple in Love.
There babes, that's where I'm gonna buy you a house.
A demonstration of the threshold walk... Alfonso please take notes.
The bride and groom the grandmother and friends.
The bride with her father and grandmother alongside her husband.
Family is really special on Wedding Day.
Witnesses to the wonderful marriage
The bride and groom evidently in Love.

Esther and her bridesmaids and Alfonso with his bestmen.

Love is in the air.
A kiss witnessed by Table Mountain on the Horizon.
The Dungeon of the Castle where all the Wedding festivities will take place.
Alfonso awaiting some guests who are yet seated. 
Esther and Alfonso sharing a moment.
Ok subjects ... "Do we look the part?"
A whole sheep slow roasted to perfection.
What a feast!
Enough food for seconds.
Eat drink and make merry guys, courtesy of the bridal couple.
To the bride and groom.. may that share the rest of their natural lives together.
Cheers to one and all.... To the bride and Groom!
Yeh, Yeh, to the Bride and Groom.
Lets drink to them because they are all drinking to us.
A novel Wedding Cake made of Chocolates and flowers.
Sunset witnessed by the Wedding couple.
Love and affection witnessed by the setting sun and Table Mountain in its full glory.

NB! All photographs remain the property of Photojani photographic studios.