Meera and Richard’s wedding was an absolute joy to capture, especially since they planned not one, but two incredible celebrations. This blog is all about their vibrant and heartfelt traditional Guyanese wedding, which took place at Meera’s family home in Toronto. While their second wedding would be a more classic white wedding, this day was all about honoring their Guyanese heritage and sharing that cultural experience with family and friends.
The setting was Meera’s spacious backyard, transformed into a lively and colorful venue. It felt like Guyana had come to Canada—every detail, from the décor to the food, reflected their rich cultural traditions. Bright colors, floral arrangements, and traditional elements turned the space into a celebration full of life and joy. The warm, welcoming atmosphere made every guest feel like part of the family, and it was clear that this was a community coming together to celebrate love.
As the sun began to set, the energy shifted into full celebration mode. The night ended with the lively beats of soca music, filling the air with good vibes and laughter. It was a night of dancing, joy, and celebration that carried through until the very last moment.