After the first look and family portraits, we were whisked away on a golf cart (woohoo! speedsters!) courtesy of the hotel for some portraits with our very own personal paparazzo, CK Hwang. I swear I heard him mutter something about being our biggest fan and following us until we loved him, but I can't be sure.
So there we were, with our big fan base (population: 1, our hired photographer), striking a pose on a bridge...
Then CK insisted I risk breaking my neck by walking in a little patch of wood (kidding, it was totally fine), which upon seeing I exclaimed, "It looks just like Twilight and New Moon!" We *totally* had to get pictures in these environs, you know, because I want to show Edward that I was thinking of him on my wedding day...
And just because I know you can't get enough of me and Kevin...
And just because you know I can't get enough of myself...
Ah, to have paparazzi for a day--totally worth getting married.
I have to admit, it's pretty awesome having these lovely photos of me and Kevin. Much better than when I hold out the camera with my arm and take a severely off-center, close-up picture of us.
How do you feel about having close-up time with your photographer the day of?
All photos courtesy of CK Hwang/39 East Photography
How do you feel about having close-up time with your photographer the day of?
All photos courtesy of CK Hwang/39 East Photography
You looked absolutely stunning on your wedding day. Wow! Congratulations.
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