These are some of the lovely wedding photos from Bruno & Ale’s Wedding in Capri, Italy. Bruno is my “cousin/cugino“, or so we say. Realistically, his Grandmother and my Grandmother are first cousins/cugine. So I don’t know what our familial connection is technically called, but over the years Bruno and I have gotten to be great friends. It was a real joy to photograph his Wedding in Capri this Summer!

Bruno is a brilliant mathematician and I think he looks very erudite in general. In this photo, I think he looks like a poet…


I think he was daydreaming about the Honeymoon in this one…

These cufflings were a gift from his Bride-to-Be…

I didn’t spend as much time with Ale, prior to the ceremony, but here a few gorgeous photos of her taken in the Garden of Bruno’s Grandmother’s house… What a beautiful bride!

I think this one of Ale’s brother and Dad is cute!

Bridal bouquet (L) and decorations at the ceremony (R) …

Photo Tip: Don’t over “sharpen” your web-sized photos prior to uploading…it’s an easy thing to do, but a bit of a pain to go back and correct (so I’m leaving this one, below, for now!). Photo Tip for getting this style of lighting (portrait on left) is to place the subjects in a manner that lets the sky highlight their eyes naturally. I used a little fill (camera flash) as well.

Vintage!…

The faraglioni rocks are in the background (can you see them??). These are very cool looking rocks with a lot of romantic lore surrounding them. In fact, my husband proposed to me (a few years ago) on the mountain behind Bruno and Ale, overlooking the faraglioni rocks. I love the photo below because Bruno looks sooo happy! And Ale is such a sweet, loving spouse. (I think she had just finished fixing his hair in this photo!)

Ah, what’s a Wedding in Italy without the lyrics to the famous song, “When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, That’s amore!”…



I really like the one above (left) and the one below….

In this photo (below) we’ve just arrived at their Wedding Reception at the lighthouse/faro! The reception was amazing! (And yes, I should do another post soon with details from the ceremony + reception). If you can imagine, it was a 5 course meal followed by 2 wedding cakes and a bouquet toss. It was amazing! My favorite dish on the menu? Cheese-filled Chocolate Ravioli! Love this photo of Bruno & Ale…

{Congratulations/Tanti Auguri to the Happy Newlyweds!!}





