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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Taff & Tinashe, personal touches make for a perfect celebration, Wild Geese Lodge.


Taff and Tinashe met me prior to their wedding to get acquainted and take a few snaps, its always so nice to spend a relaxed hour before the big day arrives as these are often the last memories captured before the big day.

What a wedding this was, a stunning venue adorned with personal touches of natural tones, a gorgeous bride with a relaxed attitude, a fun loving groom and his men to get the smiles flowing and a surprise Guest of Honour by way of Vice President Mnangagwa.

Right from the beginning the personal touches and style of Tinashe and Taff were evident, my favourite being the hand made recycled paper flower wall serving as the main table backdrop.
The couple came back from Australia to tie the knot, surrounded by over 500 family and friends to join the celebration.
Here is a little look into their celebration.








































































































































































1 comment:

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    Emilio Fernandez Esteban
    Calle Valencia, 39
    28903 Getafe (Madrid)
    Spain

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    Yours Sincerely

    Emilio Fernandez

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