
Finally, the pinoy henyo groom gets married to his pinoy henyo bride in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by close friends and family. It was a very nice experience in a photographers point of view as I was very involved in this couple’s wedding. From the proposal through the opening of their gifts after the reception [...]
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Posted by Tim Medrano on May 14, 2011
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Remember this? If you still have no clue here the backstory: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?fbid=1783786957186&id=1314843594&aid=102239 Now it’s for real… Nico and Rea are getting married! This is “Coffee” Share on Facebook
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Posted by Tim Medrano on February 3, 2011
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It has been a long time since I have shot a wedding for someone else. I think its a treat to shoot 2nd sometimes because it gives you a chance to be more playful and creative. Yes, there are still shots that you are expected to take. But compared to being the main photographer, it’s [...]
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Posted by Tim Medrano on January 21, 2011
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Congratulations Garry and Iris! Sorry for the photos wasn’t really moving around much didn’t really wanna upset the official photographers I also realized I was not used to being just a guest anymore. I wasn’t able to stay put at all and relax. haha Wedding Factoid: Luke Mijares and Jay Durias jammed for the first [...]
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Posted by Tim Medrano on January 21, 2011
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Randy used to drive from Ilocos to Manila and back just to meet up with Margie. And I thought going from Makati, to Cainta then back in Caloocan was love, here comes a guy who travels quite literally a hundred kilometers to have coffee with the woman he intends to marry. Share on Facebook
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Posted by Tim Medrano on December 22, 2010
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