Thursday, 13 December 2012

Love 101: What Weddings Are Made Of?

By Leo Samuel


Love is emphasised in most wedding celebrations. When the bride and the groom wed, they are in fact affirming one thing: that love can conquer everything and anything. Such loving pair is able to prove the world that nothing can hinder the romance of genuine lovers. Wedding celebrations place the spotlight on the kind of love that a man and a woman have for each other. But did you know that various forms of love exist in a wedding?

So what kind of loving is present in weddings? Here are some love types that influence every wedding scene:

Parent-child love. Love from parents is no doubt evident in every wedding ceremony. As early as the bridal entrance, the love and bond between father and daughter is recognised straight away. During this walkthrough, daddy is often seen wiping off tears of joy, for his beloved baby girl will now take her walk towards the man of her dreams. Mom and dad are also seen giving off a tearful performance when they hear the bride and the groom articulate I do to each other. Sometimes, that magical moment when the couple confess their love is accentuated by a teary session from mom and dad.

Brotherly and sisterly love. The roles of the maid of honour and the best man are usually handed out to the brothers and sisters of the bride and the groom. During the big day, it is not unusual to find them assisting the bride and the groom in various ways. The love and care for the bridal couple may manifest in various forms. It may occur through the use of great words of encouragement, the constant fix on the bridal gown or the simple bro chat.

Certainly, the wedding day is peppered with moments of loving. If you want to capture these fine moments with creativity and lots of genuine affection, hire a talented bridal photographer to play with the camera and take your pictures.




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