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How to Have the Wonderful Wedding With a Minimum Fuss

by Bella Martinez Luxury Asian Wedding Photography

The truth is if one of the Bride or Groom is stressing out on table cloth colour, the fuss comes from within and the key to smallest amount fuss is keeping it to a minimum. Think about not having the table all together AND still have a perfect asian wedding photography.

The following are couples that produce a wedding experience that left me and other guests complimenting them with words like awesome, fun, smart, and perfect.

What Can We Minimise? Let's start with the big daddy of Cost. THE VENUES.

Apply the minimal virtue and stay venues to a minimum. Have everything in one place.

They did the ceremony AND the reception at the church.

Church Venue: All Souls Church, London. £1500, All Inclusive.

The ceremony 1pm - 2pm. Then group photo right outside the church.


Reception 3pm-5pm. The guests goes back in the church. Canapes (very filling and tasty) provided by the Church's chef. Mix it in with speeches from the best man and a bride and groom dance from a personal iPod. Audio equipment was provided by the church.

Done, for the guests at least. Immediate family members head out for a private sunset photography session at Regents Park then a family dinner at a restaurant.


What's smart about this asian wedding photographer is that it was fun and entertaining for the guests. Food was delicious and filling for afternoon tea. Minimal catering required as guests help themselves. The wedding cake was a tower of home made muffins. Lovely treats and the recipe came from the Hummingbird Bakery Cookbook. They didn't have to worry about dinners for the guests and booking another venue/transport to accommodate them.


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About Bella Martinez Junior   Luxury Asian Wedding Photography

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Created on May 15th 2019 05:50. Viewed 201 times.

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