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Amy & Sujan - Richard Nixon Library Wedding

It's 12:20pm I'm blogging from the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda. It's turned out to be a nice day. The grounds are very pretty here. There are rose gardens everywhere, with a water fountain memorial in the center of the grounds. There's as you can imagine Richard Nixon memorabilia everywhere. It's a great place for a wedding and also to spend a morning touring the grounds and learning a little history about our 37th president. I'm here photographing the wedding of Amy and Sujan. It's a traditional Hindu wedding, that I kid you not lasts forever. Everyone is wearing rich color costumes of bright reds and oranges and blues, my favorite. I think the dominating color is red. The ladies are sporting lot's beautiful Henna tattoos. There are some westerners wearing the beautiful costumes too, I think they look pretty cool. I'm very honored to be here to photograph Amy & Sujan's wedding in Yorba Linda. The ceremony just finished and I'm getting ready with my 2nd photographer to cover the formal photos so off to look for some soft shaded area but large enough to cover large groups. I hope you enjoy the photos.

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Taking a little stroll

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Amy led by her maternal uncle

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Doesn't she look like a beauty pageant? Very pretty!

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Flower garland exchange. Amy goes first in proclaiming her love of acceptance of Sujan 05a.jpg
Sujan's turn, but her family is making sure it's with a little more effort 014a.jpg

There were lots of Henna tattoes 04a.jpg


ceremonial traditions

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The proud parents enjoying the ceremony too. 07a.jpg
The bouquet toss, done right after the ceremony 09a.jpg

Art!

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Having a private moment

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Lost in each other's eyes

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Posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 02:42PM by Registered CommenterJohn Prado | CommentsPost a Comment

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