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Salwa & Ahmed’s NJ Wedding at the Valley Regency

We’d like to start our anniversary series with Salwa & Ahmed, who got married on April 5, 2009 and had their reception at the Valley Regency in New Jersey.  We knew quite a few people at the event since we had photographed the weddings of many of Salwa’s friends!  This is one of our favorite wedding photos of Salwa.  She was just about to get into her limo and we caught her in our side view mirror.

reflection of bride in side view mirror

Doesn’t Salwa look so happy here?  She and Ahmed are about to start their Zaffa.  Many of you reading this are probably saying “a what?”  A Zaffa is an Egyptian wedding march led by performers in colorful garb with tambourines and other instruments.  That’s part of the fun of our job - we get to see how different cultures and religions celebrate marriage.  We’ve found that wedding celebrations across different cultures have a lot in common.  It must be because love is universal AND we all like to party.

  egyptian bride at zaffa

Here’s Ahmed at the Zaffa with his wedding party.  You can see some of the performers with tambourines in the background.

groom at beginning of reception at valley regency wedding

Hmm…since most of them are kneeling, you can’t really see the groomsmen very well.  What is that we hear?  You want to see their handsome faces more clearly?  Voila!

cool groomsmen photo with swords

This is another fantastic Egyptian wedding custom- dancing with swords.  As you can see, Ahmed and his brother are very good at this.

groom dancing at valley regency wedding

In February, we called Ahmed and told him about a great anniversary gift idea we had for them.  Salwa loved the slide show we had put together of their wedding day highlights.  We asked Ahmed to say a few words and then, we added his voice and message to the slide show and sent it to them for their anniversary.  Our intuition paid off because Salwa loved it!  In Salwa’s words, “I looove everything!!…Thank you so much for being a part of the most amazing day of our lives- I really feel like we’re family and am a little sad we don’t have any more work to do together.”

To see the slide show we created, click on the image below.

Sandy & Tamer – Wedding at Lake Isle Country Club, Westchester, NY

We’ve photographed many, many weddings in our 5-year history.  A few years ago, we had the pleasure of photographing Rania & Omar.  Rania then kindly introduced us to her sister, Sandy, and her cousin, Suzy, both of whose weddings we photographed a few months ago.   We will also be photographing their friend’s wedding in April.  We are deeply honored to be so highly regarded by Rania’s friends & family.  It’s also a lot of fun to see the same people again at each wedding.  It’s as if we’re going to a reunion every few months!

Sandy & Tamer had a very festive Egyptian celebration at the Lake Isle Country Club.  The couple had a great time (though Tamer looks a bit scared that his friends will drop him in this photo).  This is actually one of our favorite photos, partly because their very different expressions make us laugh every time we look at it.  

Even the musicians they hired really got into the party.

Sandy’s sister, Rania, gave a very touching speech.  Apparently, when their mother was pregnant with Sandy, she didn’t want Rania to be jealous of the new baby, so she told Rania that Sandy was going to be her baby.  Rania therefore felt a very deep bond with her sister and tried to teach her everything she knew.  Lo and behold, Sandy grew up to become a very kind and loving person and Rania ended her speech by saying that she now has a lot to learn from Sandy.  We were very touched by the heartfelt words and as you can see, so was Sandy. 

We like this photo a lot as well.  So did Sandy & Tamer, it seems, since they chose it for their thank-you cards.

In Sandy’s words, she is ”in LOVE with the photos!!!!  Thank u both so much!!!”  As always, we’re very happy to hear that our couples like their photos.

To see more of Sandy & Tamer’s photos, click below.

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