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Kristine and Nicholas

Kristine and Nicholas were referred to us by one of our past brides Angel and her now husband Ryan whom were married last September in Virginia Beach. We would like to quickly take a moment to thank all our clients who continue to faithfully refer their family and friends to us as they truly believe in what we do and the work that we produce from our hearts when shooting each event/wedding and session.

Back to Nick and Kristine what a great couple! Very outgoing and laid back! Nick and his siblings (Brother and Sister who all look alike although his Brother does resemble Leonardo DiCaprio a bit!) are very tight and close, you could see and feel their eternal bond the whole evening, it was truly beautiful to see all of them together in celebration of Nick and Kristine’s marriage. Nick’s sister even gave her speech to Kristine’s side of the family in their language as half of the guests were from the Philippines, she did such a great job with it!

Kristine and her Brother also have a very strong bond as well as all three gave speeches to the couple out of which were all very moving, some of the best that we have heard in a ling time as they were truly from the bottom of their hearts!

And now for the moment many of you have been waiting for, SOME OF THEIR IMAGES!

We would also like to extend our Thanks to Kerry, with K and R Photography for second shooting this event with us!

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

Kristine and Nick's Wedding Photos by Regeti's Photography located in Warrenton Virginia

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  • AngelTheBrideMarch 5, 2007 - 10:08 am

    Beautiful as usual! And anytime on the recommendations. 😉ReplyCancel

  • newyork10rMarch 5, 2007 - 11:47 am

    Wow, I am extremely impressed by the quality of your photos and how you interacted with everyone during Kristine and Nick’s wedding. These pics are fantastic and you made an already cute couple look amazing!ReplyCancel

  • GLoria Bader-BearMarch 6, 2007 - 12:29 pm

    I am deeply overwhelmed by these beautiful picctures..You have captured both the inner and outer beauty of both Nick and Kristine. Also thank you ever so much for the kind comments and compliments about the siblings speeches. All three gave wonderful tributes to their siblings and family. What great kids and what a joy of bonding family and friends together. My sincere appreciation for the best photograpy of a wedding I have ever seen. As always Gloria Bader-BearReplyCancel

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