The world is small and photography makes it smaller. I knew Marcus from school, Queens Royal College and that was my first connection to this wedding. Kemba independently found our site and contacted us, so then I saw on our form, “Bride: Kemba, Groom: Marcus” and I realised, aye I know this guy. Needless to say things went well, we did the Wednesday ceremony, (seen below) and then I did the ceremony on Saturday and lo and behold, Kemba’s brother looks familiar, and all day its racking me, who is this guy?? It was not until the night that it hit me “Yohance” – I went to school with him too, El Dorado Senior Secondary (El Do Blue), small world, real connections.

Kemba and Marcus are one of the most naturally stylish couples we have shot ever, which made my work easy but made selecting photos for this post difficult. Congratulations again to Kemcus, yeah I just made that up, like Beniffer. Or is Memba better?

I also want to thank Christopher Teelucksingh for the assist, good guy, good work.

Ayinde

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