27.5.10

The promise, the Swiss wedding

After visiting Europe last year in July, I flew to India. One day, I got an email from my best friend, Ursina. She announced that she was going to get married with Fabrizio in May 2010. I was really happy and also surprised, because I was always asking them in May last year that when would they get married, and the answer seemed not so soon.

In 2005, when I first went to Switzerland, I promised that I would save enough money and come back for their wedding. Even her mother reminded me when I went to visit them last year. As the voice was still echoing in my head, how could I fail my promise?

This was the main reason I flew all the way back to Europe from India this year. Except to witness the important moment of my best friend and her boyfriend, I made another promise - to be their photographer. This was my first time to be a wedding photographer, though there was pressure, I was very happy and enjoying all the moment.

I believe they will continue to live their fairy tale lives together...and with their babies soon!!!Hehe.

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I think Ursina and Fabrizio's wedding is a wedding that many people can only dream of. As they both like sailing, the theme of their wedding is always related to the lake. The ceremony was held in an old castle overlooking Lac de Neuchâtel, where they have a boat and where Ursina would come every summer since she was a child.

In front of Chateau de Vaumarcus where the ceremony would be held.
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Ursina and Fabrizio were coming into the hall where all the guests were already ernestly waiting.
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They planned the whole day very dedicatedly. The ceremony was solemn but touching, with a Russian musician playing wonderful music and the boyfriend of Fabrizio's sister (who is a opera singer) singing.
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Moreover, the uncle of Ursina, whom they always do sailing with, made a speech about their childhood which was full of sense of humour.
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The beautiful and simple ring exchange. Congratulations Mr and Mrs Branca!
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A path of roses, welcomed the newly-married couple.
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Even the sun came out to congratulate the couple! Cheers!
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After taking group pictures with different people and the aperitif, we gradually moved to the port and we were going to take the ship across Lac de Neuchâtel, through the channel and arrive the restaurant on the shore of Lac de Bienne.
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A very beautiful day which permitted the guests to stay on the deck.
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Everybody was concentrating on playing the quiz about the couple.
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Music and 'dancing' on board. Photobucket

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Funny situation when the couple was doing guest presentations. I was surprised that I was included in the presentations!
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The beautiful two hours' journey on the lakes.
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The beautiful restaurant where we would have the wedding dinner.
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The couple kicked start the dinner. Photobucket

In between the dinner, there were many speeches and performances of guests, including the drama by Fabrizio's family, singing of his sister and her boyfriend, piano playing and singing of Saskia (Ursina's friend)'s boyfriend etc.

Moreover, there was a movie about the couple's love story made by Ursina's brother.
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The most surprised part was organized by Regula(Ursina's friend) when she presented the wedding book.
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They were super excited to open the book. Photobucket

Actually, the book collects all the surprises from all guests. Regula asked us to send her a page beforehand which represented our best greetings to them. All people used their imagination and creativity to make this book together. It is the best wedding gift I have ever seen in the world!

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All the guests were so curious to see the work of other people.
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This is my page made with macrame. Photobucket

Last but not least, we still had the dancing section.

Waltz.
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And then all the guests were dancing together! Photobucket

Oh yes, I have to show you one of the dishes that night - my vegetarian spring roll! Have you seen such a big spring roll before? It was delicious!
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It was such an unforgettable and happy memory for me. Moreover, it was indeed an honour to be included and I could share the joy with them. Thanks very much, Ursina and Fabrizio!

Maybe you will ask, what are the differences between a Swiss and a HK wedding?

Swiss people usually don't have pre-wedding photo shootings, while HK people like to go to Taiwan or studio and change million sets of clothes.

They don't invite too many people, they just invited less than 60. While in HK, a dinner hall filled with 200 people is very common.

On the wedding day, they don't change several sets of clothes. While in HK, the bride has a set of Chinese costume in the morning, Western costume in the ceremony and several sets of evening gowns in the dinner.

They don't play the groom in the morning. The groom doesn't have to perfom the 'talent show' (like playing piano) during the dinner.

Although Swiss wedding is simplier, I still prefer no 'ritual' at all IF I will ever get married:)

Cheers! A funny picture taken by the mother of Ursina. Photobucket

4 則留言:

Unknown 說...

It's a real romantic and valuable experience! I enjoy reading every word and every pic about this wedding so much!

Unknown 說...

wow, so pretty pic!!! Pink you are a great photographer! Wish you could take pic for me at my wedding day la...(maybe 10 years later!!^++^)

Unknown 說...

Yes! Agree with Iman...
I do hope so!!!

Pink Lee 說...

Haha, you two! It will be my honour to be both of your weddings photographer la:)