I have so much to share and so much to blog, but what better way to kick things off, then with Chendal and Geoffrey’s wedding. They had 2 separate beautiful ceremonies, so I only felt it was right to blog them individually. We’ll start with the morning ceremony, which was dedicated to the Cambodian tradition and culture. If you haven’t attended a Cambodian wedding ceremony before, I do hope you get to be a part of one. It’s so full of colors from the various outfits and emotional from the different parts of the ceremony. You definitely don’t have to understand the language, to understand the significance. There were so many key parts of the day, that I tried not to leave any parts out. Stay tuned for party 2 of their wedding, which was held at the beautiful Turnip Rose in Newport Beach.
It was a foggy morning that day, but it didn’t take away from the day at all.


Helen captured this little pass by moment in the hallway and I just love it! (upper right corner photo)




There is a meaning behind pretending to cut the bride and grooms hair. But someone actually cut Geoffrey’s hair and you can see it on his sleeve.



This is how many people it takes to dress the bride.






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CHENDAL AND GEOFFREY : TRADITIONAL CAMBODIAN WEDDING CEREMONY PHOTOS
10.09.09 – 6:33 pm