Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
Photography: Foreveryday Photography
When they were children, Tin and Mark didn't know each other despite living in the same small neighborhood. "We finally met in college and somehow ended up in the same circle of friends," recalled Tin. Eight years after they started dating, Mark planned to propose to Tin at a friend's restaurant. "His plan failed, as I got the hint when my dad hugged me after giving Mark permission," she recalled. "Mark decided to surprise me later on by decorating my room with balloons, flower petals, and our photos together," she reminisced.
For their wedding day, Tin and Mark booked Narra Hill, a beautiful hilltop pavilion overlooking Taal Lake in Tagaytay, Philippines. The glass house was transformed into a charming wedding venue with white flowers and greenery, this year's Pantone color. Those of you who still can't move on from last year's colors, rose quartz and serenity, will love how Tin dressed her bridesmaids. A few of them even combined both colors into one gorgeous dress!
Looking at every moment captured by Foreveryday Photography, we can tell that this was a celebration that the guests won't soon forget. It was elegant yet relaxed and fun, just like Tin and Mark's relationship. "Mark and I like to annoy each other, in a cute way of course, and laugh at our own antics and immaturities. We both love trying out new restaurants, which is something that makes us happy and is somehow the center of our relationship," said Tin.
With a beautiful venue, fun personality, happy guests, trendy wedding colors, and amazing photos, what more can you ask for?