Jit & Shali
One of my early weddings in 2006, and still a favourite! Jit and Shali were so excited about their wedding day, getting married, being married, and spending the rest of their lives together, they were both radiant with happiness all day and eve. The joining of two families was so apparent at this wedding, and the celebration of the marriage even more so! A carefully planned day, which ran on time! Yes!! On time!!!! meant that everyone was happy, relaxed and thrilled to witness the ecstatic union of Jit and Shali. Still my good friends today, and running the amazing Red Dot jewelry importing business together, I take my hat off to you - you really have married your best friend, and are so obviously as in love today as you were on the day you wed!
One of my early weddings in 2006, and still a favourite! Jit and Shali were so excited about their wedding day, getting married, being married, and spending the rest of their lives together, they were both radiant with happiness all day and eve. The joining of two families was so apparent at this wedding, and the celebration of the marriage even more so! A carefully planned day, which ran on time! Yes!! On time!!!! meant that everyone was happy, relaxed and thrilled to witness the ecstatic union of Jit and Shali. Still my good friends today, and running the amazing Red Dot jewelry importing business together, I take my hat off to you - you really have married your best friend, and are so obviously as in love today as you were on the day you wed!
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A portfolio of Anne Helsop's professional weddings photography.
The world’s poor spends a staggering US$ 40 billion annually for their energy needs. This equals 10 to 25% of their precarious monthly household budgets on dirty fuels like kerosene. Many remote villages in tribal India are still without electricity. Just £15.00 buys a solar light which will give a family more than enough good light on a daily basis when fully charged. Women can continue with their work, without the toxic hazard of burning kerosene and more importantly children can study into the evening without damaging their eye sight. Whenever I am given a charity donation my first thought is which village needs solar lights!