• Memoirs :: Infused Studios’ Visual Journal

    Memoirs :: Infused Studios’ Visual Journal

    Words by Maureen Young

    Edmonton Wedding Photographer

    “There is no combination of words I could put on the back of a postcard
    No song that I could sing, but I can try for your heart
    Our dreams, and they are made out of real things
    Like a, shoebox of photographs
    With sepiatone loving
    Love is the answer,
    At least for most of the questions in my heart”

    ~ Better Together, Jack Johnson

    With an hour for creatives, we made the most of the time by shooting at a nearby lagoon where the rocks and water added a sense of fun and calm. While it was too cloudy for a sunset shoot, the clouds were stunning.   The newlyweds were happy to relax and enjoy some of their first moments as husband & wife (as long as the dress didn’t get dirty!)

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    Welcome Mr & Mrs Wong

    Philana + Gary opened their reception with their first dance.  To celebrate their travels (and make it just a lil bit harder for guests to request a kiss) Philana + Gary locked lips only when someone named a place they had traveled together.  Finn, of camera lens mischief earlier in the day, was first to the podium, proudly declaring ‘France’ as an answer.

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    Always thoughtful, Philana + Gary had a photo booth, complete with costumes and props, to keep the kids entertained.  And a candy bar to keep the kids going ;)  Cameron, the flower girl, was so pleased with her photos she rushed over to show us – we loved the goofy shots! Thanks for sharing Cameron!

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    The wedding games were light-hearted and everyone had a laugh when Philana answered ‘July’ and Gary answered ‘August’ to the question ‘when did Gary propose?’  Typical of Gary, responsible enough to know it was a summer month but not romantic enough to know exactly when.

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    The speeches gave everyone insight into Philana + Gary’s personalities.  Philana, patient, caring, globe-trotter and bargain hunter extraordinaire is a loving romantic.  Gary was touted as the perfect guy; family-focused, responsible, career-orientated, handyman and an excellent cook.  Careful not to oversell, Vic added that Gary is also a man of few words and little sense of humor before stating that love must be deaf as Philana was impressed by Gary’s sense of humor.

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    Philana’s parents ended their speech with a surprise – they had youtube’d traditional Hawaiian dances and got the guests dancing along with them while Philana, shocked by her parents technological adeptness and dance ability, laughed and joined in.

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    Grandpa Gary, as his friends call their sensible, responsible friend, was encouraged to enjoy his wedding day and ‘hang loose’.  Taking his friend’s advice, Gary took part in the ‘who can dance better’ game and while he lost out on the Hershey’s Kisses with macadamia nuts and Kona coffee to Bobby and Fred, his bride was proud.

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    Part III :: A stunning couple, a stunning state = AWESOME.

    Much love,

    A+R

  • Aline + Shoko Wedding :: Tradition (Edmonton, AB) Part II of II

    Words by Maureen Young

    Edmonton Wedding Photographers

    “I finally found someone, that knocks me off my feet
    I finally found the one, that makes me feel complete
    We started over coffee, we started out as friends
    It’s funny how from simple things, the best things begin”

    ~ I Finally Found Someone, Barbara Streisand and Bryan AdamsEdmonton Wedding Photography

    The reception opened with dancers performing traditional dances from Rwanda to welcome and introduce the bride and groom.  The dancers paraded the couple to their seats with all the fanfare of a red carpet moment.  The couple are then presented to each side of the newly joined family.Edmonton Wedding Photographer

    A speaker from the groom’s side welcomes the bride, her family and the guests before opening the floor to other speakers.  The bride’s family gives a speech about delivering the bride in good condition and that she is a spoiled girl and should be treated well by her new family.  As part of tradition, Shoko is given a shield and Icumu (spear) by the head of the tribe, showing that he now has a family and home to protect.Calgary Wedding PhotographersCalgary Wedding Photographer

    A dance, the Intore (meaning ‘The Chosen Ones’) is performed.  Traditionally the performance was shown exclusively at the Royal Court  to demonstrate excellence and bravery either prior to or after going to war.Calgary Wedding PhotographyEdmonton Wedding PhotographersEdmonton Wedding PhotographyEdmonton Wedding Photographer

    Shoko is a Industrial Designer and wanted to design a perfect ring for Aline.  Using her birth stone to create something unique and exquisite.Calgary Wedding PhotographersCalgary Wedding Photographer

    Celebrations continued the next day with a Gutwikurura (unveiling the veil) ceremony. This ceremony is dedicated to the bride, her family represented by her Aunt on her father’s side.  The Aunt unveils the bride and shares with her secrets and wisdom on marriage.Calgary Wedding PhotographyEdmonton Wedding Photographers

    A beautiful marquee in the backyard provided a communal point for both sides of the family to come together.  Shoko carried the spear he received and placed it outside the marquee.  Traditionally, the spear shows that the man is home and acts as a cautionary sign to the amorous young men in the village.

    Edmonton Wedding PhotographyThe Bride also receives a basket, representing the wealth of their family, to then give to her husband so he can protect their wealth.  A calabash (used to make butter and cheese), food and seeds to plant their own garden are also given.Edmonton Wedding PhotographerCalgary Wedding Photographers

    Shoko also cuts Aline’s hair to symbolize that she is not single anymore and a crown is placed atop Aline’s head to show she is now a married woman.  Edmonton Wedding Photographer

    Bride + Groom then serve each other and the kids in attendance Ikivuguto as a symbol of sharing and nurturing.Edmonton Wedding PhotographersEdmonton Wedding PhotographyEdmonton Wedding PhotographerCalgary Wedding PhotographersEdmonton Wedding Photographers

    The joint family celebrates with wine, sharing small gifts with one another.  Older members of the family share thoughts and wisdom with the newlyweds before Aline’s family leaves.  Their leaving symbolizes that she is now home with her new family.

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    Aline + Shoko, what an amazing weekend! Thank you for introducing us to Rwandan culture, there is such a rich cultural heritage there.  We are incredibly pleased to have documented your wedding weekend and to your family and friends who always made us feel welcomed – Thank You!

    – Love your pals

    Anthony and Rina

  • Aline + Shoko Wedding :: Timeless (Edmonton, AB) Part I of II

    Words by Maureen Young

    Edmonton Wedding Photographers

    Aline + Shoko celebrated their Rwandan heritage by including traditional ceremony aspects in their wedding.  As per tradition, the wedding took place over two days, involving Inka and Ikivuguto.

    Inka (Cow) is sacred and praised in Rwanda, where cattle and farming are a major aspect of the culture.  Traditionally, the family will give and name Inka for the newlyweds.  This is done to share wealth (measured by how many healthy cows a family had).  To complete the circle of giving, once Inka has a calf, it is given to the family who gave the newlyweds the mother.

    Ikivuguto, symbolized with milk, is a beverage that guests would have drunk before walking from their home to the wedding and also drunk on arrival.  A nourishing drink, it provided the travellers with much needed nutrients and hydration as they often walked long distances to get from A to B.  The guests who came from Africa, Europe, the USA and across Canada fortunately had more modern modes of transport at their disposal!
    Aline + Shoko met through his brother in the 90s, but it wasn’t until meeting in 2002 that they realized there was something more than friendship between them.  A yankee, Aline moved to Canada to be with the man she loved.

    Aline’s day started at 7am for hair and make up with her mom and her girlfriends.  Her vintage look was inspired by the 1958 Mercedes Benz Shoko had rented for their wedding.

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    Shoko spent the first part of his day at their venue, The Faculty Club, trying to fix computer problems and doing a slideshow.  His sister, Tina, eventually kicked him out so he could get dressed for the ceremony.  An hour and a half behind schedule, Shoko eventually showed up to pick up his bride.  Aline, fully aware of Shoko’s reputation for saying 1 time and meaning an hour or two later, simply laughed that her beloved had held true to form.

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    When Shoko arrived, the Guheka (Gutora Umugeni), a traditional hand over of the pride, began.  Shoko was greeted with Ikivuguto to nourish him after his long journey (in modern times it was more nourishment after a long battle with technology than a long walk!).  A prayer is said and Aline’s mom pours milk for the bride and groom.

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    Shoko may have had it easy finding his perfect girl, but he found it a bit harder finding his perfect hat.  5 years spent searching and 2 weeks before the wedding Shoko found the hat.  Aline’s bird cage veil and Shoko’s hat combined with the vintage glamour of the car took us back to an era of stylish elegance.

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    Aline + Shoko married a year ago and this was an opportunity to share their happiness with family and friends through a vow renewal ceremony.

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    A modern celebration traces back to ancestral roots in Part II of Aline + Shoko’s love story.

    Much love,

    A+R

  • Lucy + Jimmy :: Sneak Peek (Punta Cana, Dominican)

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    Hola Amigos,

    Latest teasers from two hot TAMALES out in Domincan, Punta Cana! Secret….P90X.  Stay tuned for more sweet peeks. =)

    ~Anton + Rina