Read This Fun Introduction Of Karimah Gheddai - The Wedding Photographer Who Took This Beautiful Picture











We discovered this beautiful picture of these modest and pretty Muslims bridesmaids and we had to share. 

We love the positive and cheerful energy of the bridesmaids captured in the picture.

Stunning! Masha ALLAH.

The picture was captured by Karimah Gheddai , the founder of Karimah Gheddai photography.

Read Karimah's introduction of herself as follows:

"Hi! My name is Karimah and I am a Photographer, Cinematographer and Urban Designer based out of the beautiful multicultural city of Toronto ( best city in the world if you don't mind me saying)

I specialize in Wedding Photography and offer customized Wedding Photography services. I am experienced in capturing cultural weddings, off the beat weddings, as well as traditional Western weddings. Some of the cultural weddings I have covered include Somali, Eritrean, Ethiopian, Kenyan, Ghanian and Sri-Lankan weddings to name a few.

Photography is a deep passion of mine it evokes a feeling of time that one just can't get from any other medium. I love the challenge of bringing a client's vision to life and this is what keeps me going!

Cinematography for me is an artistic expression of the way we see and experience our world. It allows an audience to really feel like they are part of a lived or fantasy-like experience.

Design on the other hand has always been an enthusiasm of mine. Especially the design of the built environment. I love to tap into different avenues and interests in order to gain inspiration for my work.

FUN FACTS ABOUT ME

I hold a Bachelors degree in Landscape Architecture with a minor in International Development from the University of Guelph. I also hold a Masters degree in Urban Design from the University of Toronto. I am a firm believer in following your passions, and for me design and photography are my passion! My design inspirations are quite varied and are derived from my many interests, some of which include African Art, World Music and Architecture.

I consider public art and walkable spaces to be my thing!  My happy place is strolling down busy city streets or beautiful parks but I wouldn't turn down a beach and a neat ocean view as an alternative.

I am constantly challenging myself to learn new skills and try new activities (sewing, gardening, dessert making, etc), and it is from here that my creative ideas are formed. I bet you I would have at least one thing in common with you if I ever met you!

I was born in the West African country of Nigeria and spent the first half of my life there before moving to Canada as a teenager.

I have lived in five different Canadian Cities.

If I could choose another city in the world that I equally love as much as Toronto it would have to be Dar es Salaam located in the East African country of Tanzania. One of the best years of my life was spent living and working in Dar es Salaam.

My favourite type of food? It would have to be a tie between Thai and Indian. Oh but lets not forget Nigerian pounded yam and egusi soup, also what about that Suya?  All my Naija brothers and sisters know what I mean!

My favourite movie?  I am a real sap for movies that tell stories of the human condition in a romantic or comedic way. I have quite a list but my favourite would have to be the French film "The Intouchables". If you haven't seen it please do! I think you might like it!"

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