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Panni & Jara engagement

Spring has arrived, and among others it has brought the first wedding of 2016 – with a lovely couple whose engagement session photos have just arrived here. We have met them (or they have met us) last year in a memorable wedding – and actually the bride of that wedding, in the meantime, became part of the WeddingGrapher team as a photographer. We do not know what it means for Panni or Jara in the future, let the time decide… :)

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The first few pictures were taken at a golf course (actually, a golf course, as far as we know, had played an important role on the way to the wedding itself) – but if you move further in the set, you will quickly understand why do we think we’re lucky with Jara being a kind and nice person with a friendly smile and not making him angry… Actually, the idea of taking some pictures in the studio came when we have learned he has a solid background with Judo – but still, we were surprised what it exactly means. At least, I would consider judo as a good option for my little boy when he grows up… :)

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The slideshow itself concentrates more on the just starting but still somewhat windy-chilly spring on the golf course, but the photos below show something from the studio as well… sit back and enjoy. :)

And don't forget to set it HD (and fullscreen)! :)

Anna & Yannick

A couple of weeks ago, we had the opportunity to photograph a wedding in the picturesque mountains of Tirol, and we felt blessed by the stunning environment (as we are from Hungary, we’re not really used to real mountains). But a few weeks later, Anna and Yannick opened up our eyes on the many beautiful faces of Hungary: shooting a creative session in a “wild forest” within the flood area of the river; along the relaxing shore of the river Danube itself, then going up on the hills of Visegrád, having the ceremony with a picturesque backdrop of the layers of hills sorrounding the river valley, and having a stunning, cloudy sunset around the ruins of the citadell of Visegrád. All of this on a single day, it wasn’t the plan for a week of travel. :)

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Add to that all the nice people, friends and families, we had a really good time photographing the wedding of Anna & Yannick. With some touching moments (those little folded pieces of paper in their hands are signs of their heartwarming words to each other, explaining the hug afterwards); and also some really funny moments, just like the “ricefall” – that was clearly unexpected, as it was written on the bride’s face. But all the friends had a really good time then… :)

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We have tried to “condense” all the moments to remember in a slideshow, and some of our favorite wedding photos below – sit back and enjoy. :)

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Whenever we have an “international” couple not living in Budapest, or at least one of them not born in Hungary, we always have a strong motivation to find locations that are “typical” for Budapest or Hungary – but not the most known touristic spots that everyone knows. This time we quickly came to a decision: in the moment we have suggested the place you see on the photos to Anna and Yannick, they confirmed we have found the right one. :)

Budapest is full of old industrial buildings from the end of the 18th, beginning of the 19th century – like this one on the pictures. Looks more like a cathedral than a factory… even if it has served as the latter for decades. That’s the reason why we are in love with this classic industrial architecture heritage of Budapest. :)

So, we had a stunning location, a nice, sunny summer afternoon, a couple full of smile, with the evident and visible, but fully natural signs of being in love – what else does a photographer need? :)
See our favorite photos at the end of the post, but let’s start with the slideshow below: