“We cannot afford it!” A firm and strong words came out from Eman’s mouth after I discussed a separate budget allocation for the photo and video. This gave me a pull-back but I won’t step-out without a fight, no! the right word? a debate.
I know Eman was too tight in terms in financial activities. It’s too hard for him to throw-out his cents out in the streets. Of course, who should want get broke after the wedding? I even don’t want it myself. But, the thing is, I can afford it. I just want to make our wedding close to my dream. Well, to cut this story short, he allowed me to shell out some of my savings to cover the expenses.
For 5 months, I’ve checked every wedding photographers available in Cebu City, compare their prices and their unbelievably talent in photography. Getting Rolando Pascua (Eugene’s wedding buddy) is too hard for me to decide since I have to consider the budget itself (yes! parang nakita ko si Eman na umu-usok ang ilong). When I spoke with my co-officemate, Mr. Danny Ybañez, the founder member of LightZone Photography Club, he gave me a huge discount and I coudn’t say “NO” to the offer. I’ve seen their portfolio and it’s really a work of art.
During the prenups and preparation until the end of the wedding, I feel like a Hollywood star surrounded by paparazzis. The four (4) photographers with a least 2-long bazookas hanging on their neck was really a great feeling. They really made me think “YES! THIS IS MY DAY!” Even one of my bridesmaids says “Wait, asa mi mutan-aw? Daghan kaayo mo”. They are really a hobbyist whose in dire need to capture a great photo coz I can see their passion in getting the picture right.
By the way, LightZone Photography Club is composed of professionals in the field of medicine, architecture and engineering and they have won several awards. The following pictures will vouch for that.
Signed off,
graz

