I though I lost these photos I’m about to post. Damn iPhoto for crashing. But thank God they were actually saved. 🙂 Hihi Anyhoo, if you have been reading my blog for sometime now, you would know the next couple I’m about to write about.
I first worked with Edgyn and Eldie for their pre-nup shoot at the Greenery in Bulacan. I have the post here if you want to read about it. 🙂 Now, they have finally tied the knot and I was there to witness the whole thing. 🙂 Hihi
As the makeup artist of the bride and groom, I stayed during the whole event to make sure they were looking their best all throughout their special day.
We had the preparation done at Crowne Plaza in Ortigas then the ceremony at the Mary the Queen Parish in Greenhills, San Juan. After the ceremony, we proceeded to the reception over at Blue Petal, Taguig. 🙂
Here are the photos of the event.
Hair being done by Abi.
Here is her before and after photo. It’s not exactly the before and after photo. 😦 I forgot to take the before photo. This was the only photo I could consider. She already has foundation here. 🙂
Here’s a closer look of how I did her eyes. 🙂 False lashes as requested by the bride. I didn’t use the lashes I usually use from Landmark. These are from Elise, bought at Watsons. 🙂
Photoshoot before the ceremony! 🙂
Yehey! We’re at the Church now! Here she is walking down the aisle.
Bride and groom. 🙂 For Eldie (Groom) I put some Mishha BB Cream on him and topped it off with some Ben Nye Banana Powder.
Group photo with their entourage.
Here is Edgyn’s look for the reception.
Mabuhay ang bagong kasal!!
There there there. I swear I got teary eyed as the bride was walking down the aisle. Lovely lovely couple, lovely wedding. 🙂
Thank you to Edgyn and Eldie for allowing me to work for them on their day! 🙂
Watch their same-day edit video below and see me in action. Haha 🙂
This event was orchestrated by Nchanted Events. 🙂
Love,
Kist XO
Hello, does May the Queen parish allow closed-door grand entrance for the bride?
Are they strict with photographers and videographers? Thank you for sharing.
Hi Tanya! I don’t think they were strict. 🙂 but with time, yes I think so. Yes they allow closed door entrance for the bride. 🙂