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The Best Kind of Waterworks

In contrast to the waterworks of a wedding that I filmed last week (massive amounts of rain), this week had clear skies and lots of emotion. The bride and groom were so excited to be marrying each other, they couldn’t contain their excitement, and tears of joy resulted. You could see how much the day meant to them, and how much they meant to each other, and it was really awesome to witness.