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kris·Weddings· 5 days ago

When Work Turned to Romance: Lade and Mo’s Pre-Wedding Journey

Lade was coordinating a wedding and Mo was the videographer when sparks flew. Their professional chats about schedules quickly became personal. Mo followed Lade on Twitter and soon asked her out – and she said yes. Now they’re planning their own wedding. Their pre-wedding shoot captures their easy chemistry and infectious smiles. Every photo tells the story of unexpected love blossoming on the job.

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hala5 days ago

How do you think they balanced their professional roles with budding romance before the wedding planning began?

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mary5 days ago

What strategies do you think they used to juggle demanding jobs while keeping romance alive in those early days?

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olivia5 days ago

It seems convenient that a videographer would suddenly turn into a fiancé right when the ceremony coordination peaked.

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jude5 days ago

I get the fairytale vibe, but isn't it risky mixing gig duties and personal feelings so early on?

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ade5 days ago

Maybe outlining clear work boundaries from the start helps, like scheduling specific shoot hours apart from planning chats.

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