
Here in Taiwan, weddings are done a bit differently than in the west.
For one, the photography: The engaged couple will go to a professional wedding photography studio, pick out a bunch of wedding dresses and costumes, and have both indoor and outdoor photos taken, sometimes over a series of several days.
When the wedding day arrives, the bride has a series of costume changes lined up, all through the same gown rental place.
Last weekend we went with some friends to a beach on the northern coast, which was virtually empty on a gorgeous day – except for the 10 or so couples with heavy makeup and their team of photographers following them around everywhere.
How many people does it take to do wedding photos on a beach? About 2 people with huge cameras, maybe two or three more with large light-reflecting boards to catch the sun just right, and perhaps a leftover helper who straightens dresses and hair, and starts clapping and cheering uncontrollably to keep the couple looking excited and spontaneous. Actually come to think of it, sometimes everybody was yelling and cheering all at once!
It is for this reason and many others that I’m glad we had a simple wedding with not too many gimmicks and costly pretenses. And it sure did the trick: we are indeed married!
Here in Taiwan, weddings are done a bit differently than in the west.
For one, the photography: The engaged couple will go to a professional wedding photography studio, pick out a bunch of wedding dresses and costumes, and have both indoor and outdoor photos taken, sometimes over a series of several days.
When the wedding day arrives, the bride has a series of costume changes lined up, all through the same gown rental place.
Last weekend we went with some friends to a beach on the northern coast, which was virtually empty on a gorgeous day – except for the 10 or so couples with heavy makeup and their team of photographers following them around everywhere.
How many people does it take to do wedding photos on a beach? About 2 people with huge cameras, maybe two or three more with large light-reflecting boards to catch the sun just right, and perhaps a leftover helper who straightens dresses and hair, and starts clapping and cheering uncontrollably to keep the couple looking excited and spontaneous. Actually come to think of it, sometimes everybody was yelling and cheering all at once!
It is for this reason and many others that I’m glad we had a simple wedding with not too many gimmicks and costly pretenses. And it sure did the trick: we are indeed married!

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