Highlight film of Antionette and Arthur’s wedding in Lewisville, Texas on Sunday May 19, 2013.
How do you say ‘I do’? I always find this question very interesting. Of course, there are hundreds of ways for couples to articulate their vows. For example, some simply repeat words that the officiant has prepared for them while some other couples write their own vows. I find that the wedding ceremony of the latter group is usually more romantic, more intimate and sometimes, more fun. From the moment I heard that Antionette and Arthur have written their own vows, I knew that their wedding ceremony would be awesome. And, I was NOT disappointed! They had a great ceremony that I enjoyed filming. The words they said to each other were meaningful, full of love and powerfully sweet.
Another beautiful moment of the ceremony was the sharing of roses. That was original and cute. The moment that I like the most in Antionette and Arthur’s film is when they give roses to their parents as a way of expressing their gratitude for everything they have done for the couple. I couldn’t help having tears in my eyes when I videotaped that moment…
Thank you Antionette and Arthur for allowing me to capture such memorable moments of your lives. It’s been a great privilege and honor. You’re an Amazing couple! I pray that your love may last forever and that you may always be the winner of all wedding anniversary dance contests!
1 comment
OMG Daniel. You did an amazing job. I love EVERYTHING about the video. I’m speechless and that’s very rare. Fast turn around time, our wedding was less than 2 weeks ago and you already have our highlight video uploaded. Every vendor I met with prior to you, always gave a minimum of 6 weeks. I’m still wondering how you seem to catch everything and I never saw you. Thanks Again Daniel
Antionette
OMG Daniel. You did an amazing job. I love EVERYTHING about the video. I’m speechless and that’s very rare. Fast turn around time, our wedding was less than 2 weeks ago and you already have our highlight video uploaded. Every vendor I met with prior to you, always gave a minimum of 6 weeks. I’m still wondering how you seem to catch everything and I never saw you. Thanks Again Daniel
Antionette