The Wedding of Verniece and Alf

We’ve shared so many photos and stories about the wedding journey of Verniece and Alf that you’d think we’re done or that there is nothing new to share anymore. But a photographer-couple journey like this is so unique that we can never be done or run out of things to share about it.

This wedding has been featured everywhere already – on blogs, in all forms of social media, and in the more prestigious of publications, but this feature of us, by the official photographers, is always going to be also interesting because of our story of the story that we capture.

We met Verniece and Alf more than two years ago at the wedding of Vern and Ben. It wasn’t a quick build-up, but after the wedding of Verniece’s sister, we met them again at the wedding of Alf’s brother and then shot them with Vito Selma in Siargao. It was just one great encounter after another that led to us being there for Alf’s proposal in Pawalan more than a year ago. Considering the prenup shoot in Korea and the magazine bridal cover shoot in Dubai, we can say that we’ve been everywhere and shot almost everything with these two.

Thus their wedding was the culmination of a very involved, often-time crazy (tsismis-laden also), and immensely fulfilling affair. And today, we share with you the entire set of photos (and some more) from a coverage of a celebration that lasted one day but, for us, started a few years back. I hope that you notice and appreciate how there is MORE in each photograph because we know these two very well and process our thoughts and our hearts with our talents as photographers with every press of the shutter. We absolutely know that no other thing can replace that photographer-client bond. This is a moving-on post per se, but in reality, there is no moving on from the wedding of Verniece and Alf; just adding to our journey with them because theirs is a story worth telling over and over again.

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