Miriam's gift was a miniature flask in sterling silver with the message "To Robert, With all my love Forever, Miriam" and their wedding date engraved on the back.

The pair chose to do the photos at the beautiful gardens at the Crystal Caves due to the proximity to the ceremony and reception site. I just adored the dramatic backdrop of the royal palms with sun shining through.




The bride decided to create her own tradition so rather than wearing something old, new, borrowed and blue, she chose to have a rich red wedding gown. The dramatic dress was designed by couture designer Rohit Bal of India and was found in a store in Toronto-Indiva. The dress was transported back to India for the designer to make the necessary alterations to fit Miriam perfectly. I just adored the way all that fabric moved when she spun - I could have photographed her spinning all day!









































































Their cake was one of the funkiest I have ever seen, and such an unexpected wedding cake, though so very representative of the couple. They met several times with their friend and pastry chef, Jorg Rudolf. He works at Pompano Beach and has his own business, Couture Pastry Bermuda. Since the couple love traveling so much and have been to India, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Greece and Malta together, they came up with the theme of the world being their oyster. They are so luck to have had the opportunity of traveling to so many places already, and still long to discover even more new places together. The world begins with the two of them and from their union, they will continue to see, share and support one another, no matter what life throws at them. The chocolate and vanilla flavoured suitcases represented travel, and the stamps on them were for seven wonders of the world that they have already seen - the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower, Maccu Picchu, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Colosseum and of course, Bermuda! The mango flavoured globe represented the rest of the places they hope to visit as a married couple.










Beautiful photography. Keep up this wonderful job going on and thanks for posting.
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