My cousin and friend Teido got married earlier this year in Port Harcourt and I was thrilled when she asked me to be their primary wedding photographer not only because I love her dearly but because this was going to be my first solo wedding. Anyone who knows Teido knows she’s one of the kindest...
Beautiful well done
Fantastic pictures! So vibrant and full of life 🙂
Thanks Auntie Tonye. Glad you like ’em 🙂
Great work Wani! Looks beautiful. I’m so loving the orange attire – very rich. I’m sure Eli would look dashing in a bowler hat, but don’t be surprised when he brings you to the Niger Delta for this kinda thing in a few years. He’ll just smile and say ” it was your fault” ; p
Thanks Tambari. Tell me about it – very vibrant affair and the detailing on the outfits are just beautiful. Hahaha, no wahala – his grandmother is from the Naija Delta, so he’ll be keeping it in the family 🙂
The pictures are lovely
[…] Hope you had a wonderful Sallah break last week if you are in Nigeria and hope you had an awesome carnival weekend if you are in the UK. So here is Part II of Ziteido and Wari’s wedding extravaganza. If you missed Part I, then be sure to check out their traditional and colourful Ijaw wedding over here. […]
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your pictures captured the JOY and PLEASURE of the occassion.
Very beautifu scenes
Thanks 🙂
[…] series with a maternity session from the archives. Remember this lovely couple from their beautiful Port Harcourt wedding? Well, we had another shoot late last year to celebrate the addition of a little gift to the […]
THE COLORS ARE AMAZING
Beautiful Photography Wani. As usual you inspire. I love this.
Aww thanks so much Akara – super appreciated 🙂
thanks Ohunene – it was definitely a truly joyous occasion 🙂