The just-awakened bride as she dispels the cobwebs of sleep from her head and the butterflies in her stomach...
The groom fidgeting nervously in the church, waiting for the girl of his dreams...
The friends and relatives in their fanciest clothes, all excited to see the wedding of the year...
I am witness to the greatest love stories, the most exciting drama, the happiest moments.
My name is Rolando Pascua, and I am a wedding photographer.
Location: Camiguin Island, Philippines
Maureen was from camiguin island, now based in NY, requested to have a post nuptial pictorial in this enchanting island.
CAMIGUIN is a pear-shaped volcanic island with a total land area of 238 sq. kilometers. It lies 10 kilometers off the coast of the Province of Misamis Oriental, Philippines
CAMIGUIN ISLAND is said to be “Born of Fire”. It has seven volcanoes unmatched anywhere else in Southeast Asia. Volcanic eruptions and land movements have created this spectacular island full of natural wonders and historical riches.
As an island of varied ecosystem, CAMIGUIN’S uniqueness lies in its varied terrain, pristine natural environment and rustic setting. As a matter of fact, the Province has been identified by the Department of Tourism as one of the top 25 tourist destinations in the Philippines, and No. 7 diving spot in the world.
CAMIGUIN almost defies description, I should say. It is a tiny island of lush forests, volcanic splendor, eternal hot and cold natural springs, pristine patches of black and white beaches, majestic waterfalls, exotic marine life, blue-ridge mountains, serene surroundings, idyllic lifestyle; it has a glorious past, and is inhabited with jovial people. The truth is, CAMIGUIN is best experienced than described as one gets enchanted by her mystical charm. It really has amazing natural resources and peaceful atmosphere that stir and baffle the minds of everyone.








Hi,
Your work are really good, i hope you can send me the price list you have i’m planning to get married by feb 2012 i hope you can send me your packages.
Thanks!