The Wedding of Stephanie and Miguel

Having shot many many weddings of all kinds it’s really unusual for me to get unnerved whenever I’m commissioned for such shoots. I approach each one with the confidence that I am there to accomplish and produce what no one else can. From the most intimate weddings in the farthest of places, to the most opposite of cultures, and to the biggest movie stars – not to brag, but I’ve done them all and in impeccable ways.

This is the reason I surely know that the weddng of Steph and Migs that we are featuring today is different. Because while I was confident, I was also very anxious. Sometimes things look so perfect they don’t seem to need any of my skills to make them look even better, moreover, the risk of ruining it is much more inclined to happen.

I can honestly say that Steph is one of the most beautiful brides that I’ve ever seen. And that is true inside-out. It would be totally understandable if she would be inflexible being as alembicated as she is, yet the opposite is true – she is open-minded and gutty in the most delicate way and those are what set her even more apart from the other beauty-only beings.

Migs, not to be overshadowed, is your quintessential tall, dark, and handsome groom who just happens to be the grandson of Ninoy Aquino. The first of the kin to get married, I’m sure the wedding was well-anticipated and much-revered.

Together they make the most formidable of couples and their union was indeed one that makes me grateful and proud to have been a part of every time I think about it. All my uneasiness are now gone that the wedding is over and they have been replaced by much pride and inspiration as their absolutely beautiful photos will show you. Enjoy.

Make-up: Juan Sarte
Wedding Gown: Jun Escario
Coordination: Christine Ong-Te
Videography: Cinemaworks
Bouquet and Styling: Gideon Hermosa
Groom’s Suit: Paul Cabral
Church: Shrine of St. Therese
Reception: Marriott Grand Ballroom

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