• Memoirs :: Infused Studios’ Visual Journal

    Memoirs :: Infused Studios’ Visual Journal

    Words by Maureen Young

    Edmonton Wedding Photographer

    The Gharoli ceremony, where Sam’s future sister-in-law and other female relatives fill a pitcher with water and bathe the room, caught Anton off guard.  A serious shake up from other weddings Infused Studios’ has captured, this getting ready involved photographing a half naked groom in a tub surrounded by female relatives!  After the bathing ceremony, Sam’s sisters tied a sehera (floral veil) to his forehead and adorned him with a garland made from paper currency.  Properly attired, they proceeded to the Temple for the Milni.

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    Edmonton Wedding PhotographyIn Sikh wedding tradition, the groom getting ready is a more ornate occassion than the bride.  Meezy’s morning was  one of bonding as she chatted with her future sister-in-law, Aman.  Sonia did an incredible job with Meezy’s make up but it wasn’t hard to make the glowing bride absolutely stunning.  The rich magenta of Meezy’s sari and her ornate jewelery couldn’t outshine her smiles.  Meezy joked about how goofy Sam was and how he would have ridden to the Temple on a horse if she hadn’t stopped him.
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    Edmonton Wedding PhotographyThe Milni ceremony takes place prior the marriage and is an opportunity for the two families about to be joined by marriage to embrace one another and extend good wishes.    This was held outside the Temple, where Sam was greeted by a crowd of well wishers.
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    Calgary Wedding PhotographyMeezy + Sam enter the Temple seperately and then sit together to attend the Guru Granth Sahib Kirtan.  Sam’s sister draped a chunni around his neck and tied the other end to the pallu of Meezy’s lehanga.
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    Edmonton Wedding PhotographyAfter the ceremony, family pictures were done outside.  As part of tradition, the girls try to get the groom to take off his shoes and, cunningly, the girls decided that Rina would be an ideal accomplice.  Sam, who had seen this happen at friends’ weddings, should have known better but a combination of being tired from the ceremony & Rina’s innocent request to take a nice picture of his shoes got the best of him.  No sooner were the shoes off than in Meezy’s hands and being thrown into the air before her girlfriends got them.  15 minutes and several family portraits later, Sam was a Cinderella no more and reunited with his shoes.
    Calgary Wedding PhotographerMuch like a Chinese door game, Sikh tradition also barrs the groom’s entrance into the bride’s parental home.  Meezy’s sisters barred the doorway, demanding a $10,000 entrance fee.  Both sides of the family had something up their sleeves though and a battle of silly string vs. water guns soon ensued.  To protect the girls and the house, an umbrella was used to shield some of the water gun attack.
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    Calgary Wedding PhotographyThe Vidaai (or Doli) ceremony marked the end of the celebration.  This is the bride’s official departure from her parental home and first steps into her new life as a married woman.  Meezy was adamant she wouldn’t cry, but when she saw her eldest brother, Gurb, with tears in his eyes, the waterworks began.  It seemed her entire family was equally touched by seeing her off to start a new life as a married woman.
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    From Meezy’s parental home to her new home, where new demands must be met!  Inflation seemed to hit the entrance fee as by the time they got to Sam’s house, there was a 50% increase in price!  After bribing his way past his sisters and surviving a silly string attack (what can we say, karma!), Sam and his bride were welcomed by his mum, who gave her blessing for Meezy to join her family.

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    Edmonton Wedding PhotographersSweets, dancing and chanting welcomed Meezy into her new family.
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    Part 3 you will see the the party go on until 4am in the morning.

  • Fall Fashion :: Infused Studios + Edmonton Journal (Sept 2010)

    Edmonton Journal Fall 2010

    Photographers and Art Directors :: Infused Studios (Anthony + Rina Chan)

    Kira Hladun epitomizes the beauty, charm and character of a young Saturday musician; immersing herself in music while indulging in the world around her and embracing the inspiration found from an outdoor table at a cafe and the relaxing sounds of water in a local park.

    A day in the life of is a fresh look on Style in Edmonton; a centre page look at what’s on trend for the season.  We were approached by the Edmonton Journal to provide a fresh outlook on fashion and we made it a dynamic shoot and instead of focusing on the products, we focused on the lifestyle and showcasing Kira’s character and how clothes can reflect a personality.

    On Saturday, September 11th the Edmonton Journal showcased an expanded “Fall Fashion Preview” in the style section reaching over 280,000 readers. In addition to print the feature was also available on edmontonjournal.com.  Musician, Kira Haldun modeled fall fashions from exclusive upscale retailers.  Infused Studios developed the story board based on the life of a young musician.  Readers, retailers and style editor, Kerry Powell said this was one of the best fashion spreads created and executed in the Edmonton Journal. Rina and Anthony Chan were instrumental in this process.

    Bravo Infused Studios!”
    ~Edmonton Journal

    Model :: Kira Hladun
    Sales Representative :: Linda Poignant
    Sales Assistant :: Nicole Fowlie
    Apparel :: Blu’s
    Make-up :: Carbon Boutique
    Hair :: Carrie’l Salon and Spa
    Graphic Design :: Billie Biggs

  • Angela + Jimmy :: E-Session

    Words by Maureen Young

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    Mid-summer sun lit this varsity inspired photo shoot.   We took Angela + Jimmy back to the start of their love story; Grant MacEwan campus.  Jimmy was the aspiring student’s union member paying his dues in the cafeteria’s convenience store, Angela was the pretty nursing girl who bought candy to get a closer look at the eye candy.

    The campus was rife with places that had special meaning to the couple and we were privy to a guided tour of their relationship spots.  Even though Rina teaches at Grant MacEwan, seeing the campus as a stage for a love story brought a new dimension to its halls.  Fortunately we didn’t have the police pursuit of Vancouver since Rina, well aware The Sun uses campus to search for sunshine girls, had cleared the shoot with HR the previous day.

    :: Lockers
    Providing a protective barrier from the onslaught of heavy nursing textbooks were roses.  Jimmy surprised Angela with roses in her locker one day.

    :: The Library
    As a nursing student, Angela had a home away from home in the library.

    :: Study rooms
    Both Jimmy and Angela spent countless hours bonding while studying and reviewing for exams.

    :: Cafeteria
    This was the epicentre of their relationship; Angela saw Jimmy doing his speech for SU here and thought he was cute.  This was also where the convenience store was and as Jimmy worked the register he caught a pretty girl’s eye….

    :: Front Courtyard
    Romantic walks, lunch dates and a chance to get away from the library and study rooms.

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    Meet the pups

    When we arrived at the lake, it looked like one of the evil dogs from UP! had escaped from a screen nearby and was pursuing Angela + Jimmy’s Accord as though it were a mythical bird.  Reality then set it and we were equally convinced that a guard dog had escaped from a neighbouring farm and was protecting its territory.  Turns out the puppy henchman is Leo, Angela + Jimmy’s 1 year old pup who’s friendliness is only exceeded by his curiosity. Leo’s off leash antics kept everyone well entertained and Rina kept a close eye on him to make sure that we were chasing after him just when the light was perfect!

    Shiloh, a super cute gift from Jimmy to Angela, is a year older than Leo and a bit more selective in playmates.  While Leo was eager to play, Shiloh was a bit of a snob and rebuffed any of Leo’s playful gestures.

    The sun set as Angela + Jimmy took a romantic stroll along the trails and enjoyed the autumn foliage.

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    Angela + Jimmy we can’t wait to shoot your wedding on the 23rd of October!  Looking forward to seeing your beautiful personalities come through in your wedding day and meeting your family and friends.  Thank you for including us in your love story – we can’t wait to shoot the next chapter of it!

    Much love,
    A+R

    P.S. don’t stress about the details, remember it’s your day so make sure you enjoy yourselves!

  • Carmen + Shaun :: Whatever it is (Edmonton, AB) Part II of II

    Words by Maureen Young

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    “Cause every time I try and tell her how I feel
    it comes out “I love you”
    “I do”
    You got whatever it is
    Oh you got whatever it is” ~ Whatever it is, Zac Brown Band

     

    Fort Edmonton Park was an ideal reception venue for Carmen + Shaun who are a fantastic combination of country and urban – lending an old fashioned charm and sense of history.  The Air Hanger came alive as Carmen + Shaun’s family and friends celebrated into the night.

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    The couple had a beautiful cake crafted for their wedding and Shaun’s mum surprised them with a cake celebrating her son’s other love; his corvette.  The guests were adamant that both cakes should be cut but Shaun couldn’t bear to marr any Corvette, even a confectionary one. Fearless, Carmen took matters into her own hand as Shaun, despair in his face, could only ask, “how could you do this” as Carmen ‘keyed’ the driver side door before taking out the front headlight.

    “That’s how she ruined her first car.” Shaun commented, shocking Carmen (but no response!)

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    Both the bride and groom’s siblings gave speeches, raising a glass to the glowing couple.  The best man, Lee and maid of honour, Kara, paid tribute to their best friends by creating Carmen and Shaun-air, set to the tune of ‘The Prince of Bel-Air.’Calgary Wedding PhotographerCalgary Wedding PhotographersCalgary Wedding Photography

    The couple sang along to ‘Whatever it is’ as they opened the dance floor.

    As the party went on, the couple found themselves the centre of attention; Shaun was surrounded by girls and Carmen by boys.  Shaun was pulled in all directions as the girls encircled him and stripped him of clothing, one piece at a time!  The boys knew better than to mess with the dress and instead hoisted Carmen up in the air and had a dance with her.

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    Jagerbombs and cigars came out in the evening, giving guests the opportunity to raise a celebratory glass or light a cigar to mark the occassion.

    The light showers cooled the party (after stripping Shaun it had heated up a bit!) and the rain drops shimmered with light from the hangar.

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    Carmen + Shaun, thank you for letting us share in your day.  We felt so welcomed by your bridal party and guests and loved the opportunity to recharge by raising a jagerbomb in toast to you.  Can’t wait to shoot your Trash the Dress next year!

    Your dear friends,

    ~Anthony + Rina