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Alina & Imran’s Wedding

ö A few weeks ago we were honored to film day 1 through 3 of Alina & Imran’s wedding. From personally traveling to Niagara for bride prep with Alina to time lapses {thanks a million Suen!} to having an EPIC photo session on day 2 with Aamer & Iman to playing their portrait film & next day edit trailer – it was jam packed!

ö Logistics as mentioned in our earlier post for their portrait {film}, are really what can make or break the outcome of the visuals we produce and the post process. This was definitely no different as a lot of travel was involved during this weekend but as always – it was worth every KM driven! Day 1 was a small Mehndi night where Imran in particular whipped out his dancing shoes, and surprised us all! Day 2 followed with a 1st look between Alina and Imran, which we’ve got to thank the folks from Studio 95 for coordinating and being so patient with us for. First looks are tough but aren’t hard to coordinate and when you have a crazy fun duo like Studio 95 shooting with you – you really can’t fail. Day 3 lead into a small and intimate Walima held at the Apollo Convention Centre.

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ö I don’t think I can forget the nauseous/anxious/HOLY COW feeling I had when I arrived at Apollo to wrap up editing Alina & Imran’s next day edit. In addition to being a perfectionist when it comes to putting up work for a large audience to see, time was ticking and running out. Entrances, speeches, family portraits and dinner had begun and almost ended when they played the trailer. It got a great response & I can’t thank my ninja like shooters, Suen and Isuru enough, for holding me down during those 3 days. Just after dinner ended I remember asking Alina & Imran what they thought of the edit and I saw Alina shed a small tear – all my creatives in the industry can agree, this is just one of the realest moments you can cherish from a client. Weekends spent shooting can get exhausting and really stressful but a moment like that, really took it all away. Less words, more visuals: take a look at Alina & Imran’s 3 day wedding!

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ö I don’t think I can ever forget how my relationship with Alina & Imran first began. I’ll keep it short by letting readers out there know that initially – it wasn’t meant and it REALLY wasn’t in the stars for us to work together. Alina got in touch with me after seeing Safa + Saad’s trailer and portrait {film} and unfortunately but rather as fate would it have it – the timing wasn’t right. Months after this, Alina got in touch with me and we had sadly 🙁 figured out that things couldn’t work. However, and as fate would really have it, I decided to get back in touch with Alina and requested for us to meet up and figure things out. Meeting up with potential clients can be either be good or a 1st date gone wrong – and our first meeting especially with Imran present, had me sweating nervously! *Imran was a tough cookie to crack!*

ö I met up with Alina who made the trek from the Niagara region earlier that week and Imran who resides in Toronto, at a local second cup and I won’t forget how surprised Imran looked when we spoke about their wedding. It was great, because I felt a little glimpse of accomplishment speaking about my experience with Muslim weddings during our meet. {P.S – you are what you film, just as much as what you eat. A lot of the weddings we covered last year were muslim weddings so I was practically the Bilal or Mohammed during all of our muslim weddings!} Alina on the other hand, was bubbly from our initial set of email exchanges and while she too had questions – she was nothing but smiles from day 1. About an hour later and our meeting had come to an end and while Imran had gone over his plethora of questions {that were totally justified} he was sold! {being the numbers guy} and Alina was ready!! – they wanted to book!!!

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ö Finally, after months of talking + going back n forth and getting paperwork out of the way  – it was time to film their portrait {film}. It took us months of prep from emails to phone conversations to WhatsApp group chats to many more emails and phone chats to narrow down our idea, and iron out the fine details. If you’ve worked with me then you know that I love details but that they can also make or break the outcome of what we attempt to create. We shot this over 2 days where Day 1 was in Toronto & Kitchener – traffic was awful but WELL worth it. Day 2 was spent in Niagara exclusively and that was REALLY worth it.

ö My approach to this film was as follows: take locations, moments & experience that really resonated with Alina and Imran {which we’d discussed while planning} + add in smaller activities to visually enhance and really justify what meant the most to them + EAT A LOT OF FOOD & have way TOO MUCH fun with these two as possible. Seriously speaking, this was one of our portrait films where I had the opportunity to get more technical with concepts like fast-stop motion, brushing up on how and WHY to edit a certain way and finally this film really gave me a reason to improve my craft. Unsharpened tools don’t bare the test of time to live another day, for another job – this portrait film really put me in the right zone to get me going and boy when I look back – I love it and miss every second of this shoot . Needless to say – mission completed. Imran learned how to bring back his dancing shoes, Alina learned how to be my co-director from time to time and we all knew that everything from bad and good weather, to time constraints to logistical planning, eating on time and emotions — IT.WAS.WORTH.EVERY.SECOND.

ö Here goes nothing! Take a look into the world of Alina & Imran.

ö I remember meeting Justin & Shivani just after Jen + Niraj’s engagement weekend, in New Jersey last year. Ironically we never bumped into each other during that weekend but inevitably, we ended up crossing paths and it was certainly for the better.  About a week or so after Jen’s engagement, I met Justin and Shivani after filming some content for Jen’s Portrait {Film} and it was nothing short of great vibes during our short meet. I remember handing Shivani my card just before we wrapped up.

ö Shivani wasted no time after that to get in touch with me and connect. I remember meeting them both at a coffee shop and how Justin was quiet at first but opened up and Shiv was nothing but a burst of energy. I was super humbled when they got back in touch with me after our meet, to commission us to film their wedding and boy was it something special!

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ö We met a few times after that and exchanged quite a few emails, phone calls and texts. It was after quite a few phone calls that I recommended that they get in touch with Farah from A Shahzadi Affair for planning and coordination. Whether your wedding is big or small – a planner and importantly someone that’s NOT family who can help you in the days leading up to your wedding or help you on the day of your wedding – IS SO CRUCIAL! It wasn’t too long after this that Justin and Shivani told me that they brought Farah on board to help plan and coordinate and I was ECSTAAAAAATIC! Aside from being a great friend – Farah and her brand are the BOMB.COM. We’ve worked together several times before and her bubbly personality fused with her strong attention to detail, really makes every creative’s job – much easier on the day of a wedding.

ö Justin and Shivani yet again dropped another piece of good news on me – Farhad & Rajmeet from Life Through A Lens Studios were going to photograph their wedding. As always, I was excited and really stoked to work with a creative duo that myself and my ninja shooters always have a good time with!

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ö Fast forwarding to a couple of months ago into the last weekend of June. Justin & Shivani’s 2-day wedding put simply – was A TON OF FUN! From the tassa to their intimate but fun Hindu wedding to their Christian ceremony all the way to their EPIC wedding reception. Ever been caught in between a bunch of Brazilian dancers performing? …I have 😉 ! Did I forget to mention that their wedding took place during my birthday weekend and Shivani definitely shouted me out!!

ö Big shoutouts again to the crew from Life Through A Lens Studios, A Shazahdi Affair and to my fellas Sri, Suen and Nick for holding me down during this weekend! Take a look at their next day edit which received a sweet response from the crowd that night! Congratulations to Justin & Shivani!

ö I still remember the day when Rikhia got in touch with me inquiring about her fun filled mixed wedding, late December 2013 going into 2014. We had spoken quite a few times and were trying to figure out logistics and the feasibility of filming a Portrait {Film} along with her EPIC 2 wedding.

ö A few phone calls, emails and convincing-conversations later – we finally met. It was a busy day at a local second cup near where I live {misssissauga le #905} and I won’t ever forget how intimidating Harpreet was at first. Much like a lot of couples that commission creatives to help and assist with their wedding – he was nervous about bringing me on, a tough cookie to crack at first but eventually he warmed up! Rikhia was full of energy, smiles, laughter and was eager to get the process started. From the time we booked leading up to this past weekend, I still did have the great opportunity to get to know them both & boy was it a pleasure!
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ö Originally we had planned to film a super-duper cool concept for their Portrait {Film} but time and busy schedules just didn’t allow for it. So Rikhia and Harpreet presented me with the option to film their Holud, Sangeet  and official Engagement ceremonies. I generally turn down the offer to film pre wedding events but I knew that I couldn’t – and knew that I NEEDED to think outside of the box. I asked them both to write out a paragraph that we would record and use as narrative, to guide their Portrait {Film}. While we never ended up using their recorded portions for this piece – I’m STOKED with how it turned out.

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ö I challenged myself to approach the aesthetics and filming of their pre-wedding events, differently than I have in the past. A huge thank you and shout out to Rikhia and Harpreet for trusting my vision, for allowing me to get comfortable with your families and for letting me choose the song for this film (haha!)

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ö Sit back & enjoy this Portrait of Rikhia and Harpreet’s last days leading up to their engagement! Stay tuned for their Next Day Edit composed of two wedding ceremonies & a fun filled reception in the weeks to come!

ö If you read our last blog post on Safa & Saad’s Portrait {film} then you know I’m in the blogging mood! Just a few months ago we had the pleasure of covering Safa and Saad’s exquisitely planned & super-fun 3 day wedding! I still remember walking into their barn for their mehndi and being pretty blown away with the venue. Set on what I believe was a horse ranch both Safa and Saad nailed this venue down to the T! Aside from the fact that my team & I were initially running around trying to get everything set up – the night was amazing!

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ö Let me start off by shouting out my photo-G-homeboy, Mir from Mir Anwar Photography who I’ve worked with previously with during Farah + Rohail’s wedding! Mir killed the stills from that wedding and never failed to deliver with Safa and Saad’s wedding! What’s dope about working with Mir is that he’s super ninja-like {never in my line of sight}, easy going and we just get along really well. So it made the process of sharing camera time with the bride and groom, easy-peasy! My second round of shoutouts go out to Amna from Lemon Truffles Design Inc. I remember the conversation I had with Safa and Saad quite vividly about choosing a decorater and Safa in particular raved about Amna. Well let me be the first among many to continue on with the raving! & make it well known that Amna and her team not only did a killer job with decor on all 3 days. But they were super, super polite and humble. Amna – you’re going to be in this industry for a long time due to your vision, work ethic and ability to be so humble :)! When I get hitched – I’m giving you a call! My last shoutout goes out to both Safa & Saad’s family and wedding party. When you watch the edit and their mehndi performances you’ll really gravitate to just how much fun, down to earth and really, really forward these group of peeps are!

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ö These three days were a lot of fun to film and kudos goes out to Suen and Sri who helped me film across all 3 days. But boy oh boy was I tired by the end of day 1. Day 2 and 3 had a day break in between, which meant that I had more than enough time to get Safa and Saad’s next day edit ready to go. Now before I go on I must admit that after filming more than my fair share of weddings – it’s been a while since I’ve attended one. I guess I spoke too soon because I had a family wedding to go to during the day break of their wedding which inevitably left me with NOT ENOUGH TIME TO EDIT. This meant that after day 1 and 2 my time and file management needed to be on their A game. I’ll be super vague and not so technical when it comes to how I structure next day edits. But in short – the more organized you are, the more time you have to be creative and finish on time. I still remember cutting this together just 40 minutes before it was played on Day 3. My fingers were shaking and I was super nervous as I burned the final DVD. Did I get it all? Did I miss something? Well we played the next day edit and it’s response from everyone that night was great!

P.S – Do your awesome brides blog? Mine do! Check out Safa’s blog dedicated to all things about her wedding!!! MyBigFatPakistaniWedding

So without further adieu, here it is!