I have uploaded images from the wedding ceremony in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden onto my regular webite. (www.newhorizonweddingimagery.com) The ceremony was so unique, so different, that I hope everyone will visit my site to see the images. It was so much fun to experience such a wedding ceremony.
The entire chapel was made out of ice! The seats, windows, altar, everything! There was not even carpet on the ground.The ground was ice too! We all had to be very careful walking.
The temperature never gets anywhere close to above freezing for about 9 months of the year, even during the daytime, so there is no danger of the chapel melting. The season ends sometime in late April of each year, then begins again the following September when the temperature remains below freezing for the next 9 months.
I have not had time to upload the images from the reception in Morocco yet, or the images from Edinbourg Castle in Scotland. I hope you will enjoy the images from Sweden for now and I will have the others up as soon as possible. However, I have a lot of weddings to edit that I must complete first.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Sunday, April 1, 2007
The Big European Wedding Adventure Begins!
I leave for the airport today to photograph Sylvia and Paul's amazing European wedding! We will be shooting Engagement photos at several Scottish castles, followed a couple of days later by a wedding ceremony in Kiruna, Sweden at an Ice Hotel. Then, a couple of days after the ceremony, the entire wedding party and guests will travel to Marrakech, Morocco for the magnificent reception at a villa on the Meditteranean.
Please visit my blog over the next 2 weeks as I will try to update the blog with a description of the events and possibly even some photos.
I will be back in Houston on April 12th, and I'm sure I will have tons of great photographs to share with everyone!
Please visit my blog over the next 2 weeks as I will try to update the blog with a description of the events and possibly even some photos.
I will be back in Houston on April 12th, and I'm sure I will have tons of great photographs to share with everyone!
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