




One of the most earliest couple we ever took a photoshoot on their actual wedding day. What make these couple interesting is that some of the wedding ritual are done at the temple. I editted most of the pics while my wife and her gang of army's took the photoshoot as i was away. Interesting part as i was told that, during the photoshooting in the temple, my wife have to wear a head scarf (u look cute in it dear.... really) due to their custom. Wish could have shown u her pics in a scarf holding a dslr.. Anyway enjoy some of the pics.. Sharon and Jason, we wish u all the happiness and thanks for the oppertunity in being part of your memorable occasion..
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