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Jena & Sameer’s Wedding in Dallas, Texas
Charmi Peña is one of our photography heroes. Heck, she’s one of our human heroes. Hence, when she advised her family to trust Two Mann Studios with the memories of Jena and Sameer’s multicultural wedding, we were honoured; then anxious; then terrified; then, ultimately, rewarded with the gratifying pleasure of […]
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Lyndsay & Preston & Jason’s Wedding in British Columbia
Freewill is an illusion. Or it’s not. Either way, strange and mysterious forces are at work beyond our wildest comprehension. Case in point, the miraculous entanglement of external and internal forces that willed Lyndsay and Jason’s lives together (and Erika and mine somehow into that mix). Imagine the labyrinthine brew […]
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Sahithi & Kedar’s Wedding in Bahrain
Sahithi & Kedar’s Wedding in BahrainI barely had any space to move. I could maybe move about 1 inch in any direction. The videographer was right beside me, our shoulders touching, taking up as little space as we could in the chaotic crowd of over 130 people, on a small […]
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Shannon & Ian in Todos Santos, Mexico
Shannon and Ian are WAY cooler than us. They listen to cooler music (most of which we’ve never heard of… that’s how we know it’s cool). They watch cooler movies and tv shows (also most of which we’ve never heard of).
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Mariana & Paúl in Playa del Carmen, Mexico
We broke four cameras at this rainy wedding and it was completely worth it. By the end of Mariana and Paúl’s ceremony on the beach, only one of our four cameras was still semi-functioning—barely.
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Ian & Travis in Lake Louise, Canada
Gawd dammit. It’s 4 AM, and I’ve been sitting here in front of this bloody screen for hours! I literally CANNOT think of what to write. Why is this so hard? If I didn’t already love Ian and Travis to death, I sure as heck do now. I’ve practically been […]
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Kimmi & Dwayne in Jamaica
As photographers, we strive to create images that communicate what words cannot. And yet here I am, trying to find words to communicate what these photographs cannot. The absurdity of this paradox isn’t lost on me, but alas, you just weren’t there. Or maybe, if you’re one of the few […]