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Sonya and Vivek – BWI Westin Hotel

We know that you guys have been super patient with us considering you were married over 2 weeks ago and we are just now finding the opportunity to blog a few of our favorites! Just a proven fact that time can get away from us and before we know it, it’s gone!

Sonya happens to be the best friend of a past Bride who everyone had seen on the blog not too long ago and most will remember her familiar face as our bride who was married on the day of hurricane Hanna, the beautiful Shejal and handsome Joshua and if you look back you will notice Sonya’s debut as well, or maybe not. I think most of Sonya’s friends were even blown away when seeing her as she is typically in her scrubs most of the time, but not on this very wonderful day, she was breath taking and accompanied by her now most handsome hubby, Vivek! You certainly won’t find a more down to earth and well entwined pair as they compliment one another so well. We are looking forward to keeping up with all the girls as they get married and move into family life. We wish you both lots of peace, love and happiness as you take on the world!

Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland


Indian Wedding at Westin BWI Maryland

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  • AnonymousJuly 12, 2009 - 2:45 pm

    Vivek, these a beautiful photographs! I did not realize that you had be traditional Indian wedding. What a wonderful and important choice. Thanks for letting me see this celebration. RickiReplyCancel

  • Dan @ BWI ParkingAugust 13, 2010 - 5:06 am

    If the object is to evoke some of the pomp and color in the courts of the great maharajahs, you easily did. These pictures not only portray the richness and beauty of Indian culture, they also show how Indians have have attained tremendous success in the New World. Great photography!ReplyCancel

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