Looking for a photographer or videographer for your wedding in Sintra? See here a photo and video summary of Andreia and Nuno’s wedding.

Andreia and Nuno met at mirc (one of the first chat services) and Andreia’s future maid of honor joined them in a chat room.

After two years they met and while Nuno studied at the Instituto Superior Técnico and Andreia at Liceu Camões they started to combine lunches and since then 15 years have passed.

The marriage proposal took place at Westminster Abbey in London. Nuno had everything combined with his friends and created the “Brotherhood of the ring”. As Andreia demanded to visit the abbey, he took advantage of the moment.

Before the wedding, we spent an afternoon together to have an engagement session while walking through several places where Nuno usually walks with the scouts. We walked around Sintra, Lagoa Azul and Parque da Peninha.

They choose to have their wedding in the mystical Serra de Sintra. They got married in the Church of São Domingos de Rana and had a party at Quinta Nossa Senhora da Serra.

It could be said that the wedding was washed down with whiskey, the groom’s favorite drink. The usual champagne from the cake cut has been replaced by this distilled drink. Nuno and his friends were blowing the balloon all day, but it seems that the balloon was damaged and did not exceed 0.6 g / l.

Of course, the night was great with a live concert to open the dance floor. Nuno’s friends are part of a band and they opened the hosts for a memorable night with a lot of dance.

See here the wedding video in the Serra de Sintra and below you can see the photographic summary.

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VENDORS:

Wedding dress: Vestidus

Bride’s shoes: And I Wonder Shoes

Meke up: Vânia Soares

Groom’s suit: Dielmar

Bride’s shoes: Foreva

Party: Your Juke Box

Cake: Josiane Rocha – Confeitaria Fina

Cerimony: Igreja de São Domingos de Rana

Venue: Quinta Nossa Senhora da Serra

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