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Resmi and Wagish

Well after several emails saying that they are tired of seeing the CO post we thought it is only fitting to blog with pleasure our lovely couple Resmi and Wagish! We are just excited to have received their approval to blog as we did not blog their e-session, however their wedding totally makes up for it! When we asked the two of them to see about getting some light for their reception @ Foxchase Manor in Manassas we had no idea that they would be bringing in the team from ATMOSPHERE to really shed some light onto the situation! The make-up and stylist for the Bride was done by Mrs. Suman (703.493.1046). Thanks to the talented DJ Harsheet (267.879.6558) for keeping the floor rocking and Ms. Lauren Freeman with Breathe for the timely coordination of the event! Oh and let us certainly not forget Mrs. Prabha Bambri (703.759.0068) for the most stunning decorative piece ever! This decor was just amazing and unique!

Thank you to both Resmi and Wagish for choosing us to document your beautiful day, it was truly an honor and privilege to be part of it!

Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase manor, Manassas Virginia

Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia


Indian Wedding at Foxchase Manor, Manassas Virginia

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  • peetSeptember 12, 2007 - 9:15 pm

    Resmi, very pretty pictures. You got a hand some husband and wagesh got a pretty little wife. take care of each other and again good luck and best wishes from all of us.
    peet,mony,pradeep,maureen,paraveen,prasanth and santh auny. Thank you for sharing the pictures with us.ReplyCancel

  • Braham Parkash MehtaSeptember 15, 2007 - 11:53 am

    hey..you two luk toooo good together….just ‘made for each other’ couple…may God shower his blessings upon you two….the photographs are awesome…we look forward to see you in India soon.
    our heartiest gud wishes will always be with you.
    regards to Bhartiya bhaiya and bhabhi ji.ReplyCancel

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