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I was honored when my friend Laura asked me to photograph her wedding day. It was my last wedding shoot for 2010 and I wanted to finish with a blast!!

Also big thanks to Matt and Tony for being the 2nd shooter. Hope you had a great time shooting with me.

Part 1: getting ready shots and church ceremony. Still got reception and location shoot to process..

Not sure how many I can post, but here are just a few. Lots more on my blog: http://www.sidd-rishi.com.au/blog

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Here is sneak peak to the shoot after the reception. Will be uploading lots more soon..

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Lots more can be seen here: http://sidd-rishi.com.au/blog/2/laura-and-...wedding-part-1/

Hope you like it.

Thanks,

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