Images are suspended frames in time that capture the magic of not only the moment but the memory. They play a big part of both our lives as we have both spent considerable time either in front or behind the camera professionally. We hope that you enjoy viewing our 200+ photos as much as we have enjoyed taking them...at times. Thank you and keep visiting or send us a message and we'll notify you when the galleries are updated.
Special thanks to our official wedding photographer, Oris Robinson.
From Hairouna to Formosa and back. Travel with us across the globe by taking a look at our photos throughout the years as we built our relationship together.
Rehearsals, decorations and more. In the one month between arriving back in St.Vincent and our wedding day we were both busy up to our ears in preparation for our special day.
With an 8:30am wedding, everything has to be done with clockwork precision. Nonetheless, the fairer part of the bridal party has to ensure that no detail is left to chance.
The wait is finally over. After years of praying, planning and preparation, the time has finally come. In the presence of God and many witnesses, we will exchange our vows to enter into holy matrimony and become husband and wife.
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Virtually a Vincentian tradition, the photo shoot at the beautiful Botanic Gardens after the wedding ceremony is a chance for the bridal party, family and friends to bask in the picturesque ambiance of the oldest botanical garden in the Western Hemisphere.
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Food, family, friends, fellowship. Our reception was held in the Queen's Drive area at Tropic Breeze Hotel. St.Vincen't's lush green, mountainous terrain, the turquoise Caribbean Sea and the Grenadine island of Bequia provided the perfect backdrop.
There are [72] photos in this gallery.
Getting married in the most beautiful place in the world has its advantages. Escaping to the scenic Montreal Gardens to the top of the Mesopotania Valley, we were allowed to appreciate the beauty of God's creation in each other and nature.
There are [40] photos in this gallery.
Symbolic of the bond of love and commitment between two people, the history of the wedding ring goes back thousands of years. Egyptians wore it on the fourth finger of the left hand containing the vena amoris or "vein of love" that went straight to the heart.