
Adrienne and Richard were not traditional, and they did not want a big hullaballoo for their wedding celebration here in Barbados.
They had their closest family and friends to celebrate with them.. but someone very special was missing. Adrienne’s mom. Her granddad, her mom’s dad walked Adrienne down the aisle, and I can’t imagine how difficult that was for her, and for her dad..
They celebrated, even with an empty space, they filled it up with stories of her mom, memories, laughs and tears. You couldn’t help but smile as they talked about this legend.
Richard, Adrienne and their beautiful daughter, danced away together, and just loved on each other. They knew that the most important thing about their wedding was family.
Photographing this day was everything.
Thank you, for opening up with me, being vulnerable with me, and allowing me to dance with you.
















































Hey, I’m Aniya (Ah-Knee-Ya) – the ultimate empath and storyteller.
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I have strong feelings about pretty much everything. And because of this, I know the value of a moment that needs to be photographed.
My clients have coined me a “Connection specialist”, and I’ll happy take that.
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