Some like it big, some like it small. Noyan and Ceren chose the latter. Their intimate wedding in Bali had less than 10 pairs of eyes watching, yet it was still beautifully close-knitted. Ceren adorned their wedding with vibrant colored flowers everywhere; around her head, on her cake, and along the sand-based-aisle. After stating their vows in a Buddhist ceremony, the day continued with a celebration that was all about the two of them. Take a look at their wedding album captured by Jay from Alieya Photography all ready for you today.
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
Photography: Alieya Photography
See also: Flowery Beach Wedding at Tanjung Benoa, Bali
A little something from the photographer:
It's a small Buddhism wedding, where the guests are less than the number of our fingers. Noyan originally planned to get married in the United States but later changed his mind to choose Bali. Being a photographer himself, Noyan gave me extra pressure, but at the end of the day he let me work with my own style.
Ceren on the other hand is such a cheerful and friendly person. She loves everything about Bali especially the beautiful sunset. I finally figure out the reason they chose Kedonganan Beach for the venue of their wedding rather than a luxurious villa or resort.