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Macedonian Traditions

Saturday, September 29th, 2007 by Kapa

Today I photographed a Macedonian Orthodox wedding. The family was traditional and followed the customs from the old country. Since my approach is candid and I have a photojournalist style, I’m focussing today the candid images that captured these traditions.

At the grooms house in the morning, there is a party atmosphere with a live band greeting guests as they arrive and Michael & his family dancing with them in the driveway before entering where plenty of food & alcohol was waiting as part of the celebration.

dancing driveway Macedonian

It was a community effort in preparing bread, with plenty of salt & lolly bears. The stick used to mix the dough had a couple of rings on it. Although the mum & daughter pictured in aprons were preparing it, the boy had to hold the stick that mixed it.

bread sugar salt preparing Macedonian wedding

The final product with Michael & Blaga’s initials before taken to be baked.

dough ready Macedonian wedding

Not just a Macedonian tradition, the groom is shaved in preparation for his wedding.

shaving black white wedding Macedonian

Bread is broken and shared with the meal at lunch.

breaking bread Macedonian wedding

Just before the groom leaves the house, a glass of water is kicked over outside the front door.

kicking glass water over Macedonian wedding

At the church, when the bride arrives she gives the koumbaro a towel and ties a ribbon on his arm.

bride towel ribbon arm Macedonian wedding

Towards the end of the service, Blaga & Michael are wrapped in a shoal. I find this is quite a romantic image they way they’re wrapped, holding hands & focusing on the priests words.

wrapped in shoal Macedonian wedding

During The Dance of Isaiah, chocolates, money and rice are thrown over the procession onto the brides dress tail.

Dance of Isaiah Macedonian wedding

Steve’s Christening

Sunday, September 9th, 2007 by Kapa

Today at the Greek Orthodox Parish & Community of Kogarah, I attended the Christening of Steve, Stavros in Greek. It was quite an appropriate name for this week, as on Friday it is the Exaltion of the Cross.

As is the norm with Orthodox Christenings, it started with The service of the Catachumen in which the various prayers of exorcism are read by the priest. During this time I caught Steve’s very proud parents looking on.

Catachumen prayers exorcism

Steve getting baptised.

Greek Orthodox Baptism

Greek Orthodox Christening

It gets quite chaotic after the baptism with the grandparents trying to dress the baby & everyone looking on.

Greek Orthodox Christening getting dressed

Now Steve’s dad Chris grew up in the same era that I did, when the muscle cars ruled the streets. To celebrate this special day, he took out the beast, a 5.9 litre 370 Charger. Strange seeing one of those with a child safety seat in the rear. Of course, this image, had to be converted to a grainy black & white.

Chrysler Charger Christening black & white

Waiting at the reception, was an awesome cake made from cupcake’s.

cupcake cake

As for Steve, very photogenic and an absolute pleasure to photograph.

the many faces of steve

Thoughtful Trinkets

Sunday, September 9th, 2007 by Kapa

At Steve’s Christening, I found out that everything was supplied by Thoughtful Trinkets at Carlton. I liked what I saw and here are a few things that captured my eye.

Not just a Christening Box, a great metal car with pedals too.
christening box die cast car

The candle was amazing, check out the detail in the 2nd photo.

christening candle
christening candle roses cross

The bounbouniere was simple yet classy, chocolate hearts mixed with the sugar coated almonds, note the colour match with the car.

chocolate hearts

Thoughtful Trinkets
342 Railway Parade
Carlton NSW 2218
(02) 9587 1394
www.thoughtfultrinkets.com.au

Cheekie Enterprises

Sunday, September 9th, 2007 by Kapa

When organising events, especially Christenings & Baptisms, one question is how do we entertain the kids. Well, there are clowns & there are clowns, however these clowns I came across at Steve’s Christening were outstanding. For about 2 hours they kept the kids entertained with tug of war, face painting, drawing, games, balloon shapes, you name it, they did. Even some of the parents joined in the fun.

Some random images.

Cheekie Enterprises Clowns & Characters
Cheekie Enterprises Clowns & Characters
Cheekie Enterprises Clowns & Characters

Cheekie Enterprises Clowns & Characters
(02) 9745 2016
www.cheekieenterprises.com.au


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