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Preparation


The photos are finally here!! While I'm tempted to post everything just to share, I wanted to make series of blogs from the wedding to focus on little details. ;) So for the first post- the preps. We checked in at Picasso Boutique Residences on November 28 to avoid the hassle for the next day. Sheila, Chloe, Dale and I booked two rooms for the night and our families will just follow the next day. Come November 29, they came around 12-1pm and the call time was 10am for the photo & video and make up! Haha! Praise God that we hired On the Day coordination, they really helped us so much during the morning. :) So here are some photos taken during the preparation:

Accessories


The Groom


The Bride




These are some of the photos from a 2000+ selection. Hahaha! I'll be posting the pictures from the Church and Reception next! :)

Hotel: Picasso Boutique Residences
Photo and Video: Ralph Alejandrino Photography & Productions
Hair and make up: Ganda Anore
Gown: JM Gutierrez
Flowers: Pascual Flowershop

Coordinator: Myra Lorenzo

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