Eastern Bride
Awais Yaqub
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She is my cousin from a remote village in Pakistan. She got married with my other cousin living in capital of Pakistan. This was very unique wedding for me because both of them belong to totally different backgrounds and hardly speak same languages. They never met or talked to each other. They just agreed to marry and their parents also agreed years ago, when my mom (who died last year) suggested this relationship about 15 years ago. Today after 5 days of wedding they are very happy with each other and believe this relationship was actually made in heaven :wink.
This portrait was shot just before it was time to leave home and she was not happy to leave her parents... things got emotional soon and i had to leave the place, i shot only 3 photos there. The room was very dark small and crowded with her friends and close relatives, saying goodbye to her and praying for happy life. But i was very happy to find almost white wall to reflect external flash
I hope that background tells you something about their lifestyle...
This portrait was shot just before it was time to leave home and she was not happy to leave her parents... things got emotional soon and i had to leave the place, i shot only 3 photos there. The room was very dark small and crowded with her friends and close relatives, saying goodbye to her and praying for happy life. But i was very happy to find almost white wall to reflect external flash
I hope that background tells you something about their lifestyle...
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I kind of wish the photo would have a different background (a plain one, so it doesn't take away from the bride), but then .... I like that you photographed her in her house.
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Thanks Angie i am glad you like it, i agree about the background too bad i could not do anything about that.
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Just stunning--look at the colors, the clothes, her make up, the jewelry, all captured beautifully--
I've been waiting for you to post some of the wedding shots.
Much luck to the bride and groom--sometimes I think arranged marriages have a much better shot then when people pick their own partners:D . Sometimes Mom does know best--No one tell my mother please.
Hope to see more from this wedding.
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And the bride - what a gorgeous lady. And the emotion you captured! That's what it's all about! The groom is a lucky man!
And the colors and and intricate design of the clothing. Very, very special.
You've out-done yourself with this one!
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Show of hands from the female audience. How many of you read that and thought: "Sheesh! Typical guy!"
You deserve them. That is a fantastic shot!
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Seriously, Awais, this is an extraordinary shot of an amazingly beautiful woman. And I think for those in the west this photo and the story behind it are very "foreign" (in a good way) - coming from a culture where arranged marriages are pretty much a thing of the past, it's a wonderful and beautiful glimpse into a very different culture. Bravo to you on so many counts!!
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