Home

Jit & Shali 001a

Jit & Shali 002

Jit & Shali 003

Jit & Shali 004

Jit & Shali 005

Jit & Shali 006

Jit & Shali 007

Jit & Shali 008

Jit & Shali 001

Jit & Shali 010

Jit & Shali 011

Jit & Shali 012

Jit & Shali 013

Jit & Shali 014

Jit & Shali 015

Jit & Shali 016

Jit & Shali 017

Jit & Shali 018

Jit & Shali 019

Jit & Shali 020

Jit & Shali 021

Jit & Shali 022

Jit & Shali 023

Jit & Shali 024

Jit & Shali 025

Jit & Shali 026

Jit & Shali 027

Jit & Shali 028

Jit & Shali 029

Jit & Shali 030

Jit & Shali 031

Jit & Shali 032

Jit & Shali 033

Jit & Shali 034

Jit & Shali 035

Jit & Shali 036

Jit & Shali 037

Jit & Shali 038

Jit & Shali 039

Jit & Shali 040

Jit & Shali 041

Jit & Shali 042

Jit & Shali 043

Jit & Shali 044

Jit & Shali 045

Jit & Shali 046

Jit & Shali 047

Jit & Shali 048

Jit & Shali 049

Jit & Shali 050

Jit & Shali 051

Jit & Shali 052

Jit & Shali 053

Jit & Shali 054

Jit & Shali 055

Jit & Shali 058

Jit & Shali 059

Jit & Shali 060

Jit & Shali 061

Jit & Shali 062

Jit & Shali 063

Jit & Shali 064

Jit & Shali 065

Jit & Shali 066

  • HOME
  • weddings
  • Travel
  • Charity
  • Film
  • About
  • News
  • Exhibition Sales
Share this
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!

Group for travel pictures

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!

Copyright © 2012 · All Rights Reserved · Anne Heslop Photography