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  2. Wedding photography - Wikipedia

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    A wedding photographer taking a picture of the bride and her new husband with his family. A royal wedding with formal portraits. Wedding photography is a specialty in photography that is primarily focused on the photography of events and activities relating to weddings. It may include other types of portrait photography of the couple before the ...

  3. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of marriage vows by a couple, presentation of a gift (offering, rings, symbolic item, flowers, money, dress), and a public proclamation of marriage by an authority figure or celebrant. Special wedding garments are often worn, and the ceremony is sometimes followed by a wedding reception.

  4. The Wedding at Cana - Wikipedia

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    The Wedding Feast at Cana. The Wedding Feast at Cana ( Nozze di Cana, 1562–1563), by Paolo Veronese, is a representational painting that depicts the biblical story of the Wedding at Cana, at which Jesus miraculously converts water into red wine ( John 2 :1–11). Executed in the Mannerist style (1520–1600) of the late Renaissance, the large ...

  5. Sunan Bonang - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Bonang (born Raden Makdum Ibrahim) [2] was one of the Wali Songo, along with his father Sunan Ampel and his brother Sunan Drajat . He was a descendant of the Majapahit nobility in Tuban and a Chinese captain named Gan Eng Cu. [3] However, another source stated that he was a son of Sunan Ampel and female noble, Nyai Ageng Manila. [4]

  6. Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Marriage is an institution that is historically filled with restrictions. From age, to race, to social status, to consanguinity, to gender, restrictions are placed on marriage by society for reasons of benefiting the children, passing on healthy genes, maintaining cultural values, or because of prejudice and fear.

  7. Malaysian Islamic Party - Wikipedia

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    The post-World War II period, while Malaya was still under British colonial rule, saw the emergence of the country's first formal Islamic political movements. The Malay Nationalist Party (MNP), a left-wing nationalist organisation, was formed in October 1945 and led by Burhanuddin al-Helmy, who would later become the president of PAS.

  8. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    valid state photo ID; birth certificate or naturalization certificate; 2x2 photo; Passport photograph. Passport photo requirements are very specific. Official State Department photographic guidelines are available online. 2 in × 2 in (5.1 cm × 5.1 cm)

  9. Google Photos - Wikipedia

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    Google Photos is a photo sharing and storage service developed by Google. It was announced in May 2015 and spun off from Google+, the company's former social network . Google Photos shares the 15 gigabytes of free storage space with other Google services, such as Google Drive and Gmail. Users can upload their photos and videos in either quality ...

  10. Photo print sizes - Wikipedia

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    Common photo print sizes and codes, approximate dimensions in parentheses US Japan China cm Alias in × in mm × mm min. Mpx Aspect ratio Standard 1" 2.5 × 3.5: 1 × 1.5: 25.4 × 38.1: No Big 1"/Small 2" 1.29921 × 1.88976: 33 × 48: No 2" (for certificates) 1.37795 × 1.92913: 35 × 49: No 2" 1.37795 × 2.08661: 35 × 53: No A9

  11. Photo op - Wikipedia

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    A photo op (sometimes written as photo opp ), short for photograph opportunity (or photo opportunity ), is an arranged opportunity to take a photograph of a politician, a celebrity, or an event. [1] The term was coined by the administration of US President Richard Nixon. William Safire credited its coinage to Bruce Whelihan, an aide to Nixon ...