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When The Photographer Falls in Love With His Muse #IntoYou25

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As a photographer, you get to see many images through the lens of your camera. For Osagu, what he saw while photographing the beautiful Orobosa was a fairytale in the making.

The first day she stepped into his studio, they locked eyes, and it was love at first sight. Even though she had reluctantly stepped out of the house that day, what she didn’t know was that fate was gently working behind the scenes to connect her with her soulmate. After a memorable birthday shoot and endless calls from a strange number, Orobosa realized that love had found her in the most unexpected way. Now, theirs is a sweet love story of a photographer who fell in love with his muse. Their pre-wedding shoot is all shades of beautiful, and each frame will tug your heartstrings. 😍

Enjoy their pre-wedding shoot and love story below:

Their love story as shared by Orobosa:

The first time I saw him was Dec 20th 2021. I had followed my sister to his studio to take pictures for my nephew’s birthday. Honestly, I was reluctant to go because I just got back home from school the previous day for the Christmas holiday and just wanted to stay in. From the moment he welcomed us into the studio, we made eye contact, and it was love at first sight for both of us. There was something about him, and I was curious to find out. Fast forward to March the next year, I made an enquiry to do my own birthday shoot and a date was fixed.

Did my shoot and we went our separate ways. I kept on missing calls from a strange number and I always forgot to call back, until one fateful day, I saw another missed call and eventually called back. To my greatest surprise he was the one calling. We got talking from there on and our talking stage lasted for a whole year because I needed to be sure. We started dating officially in 2023 and now we are getting married in 2025. Feels amazing. 😘

Credits

Bride @katherine.__x
Groom @osagu.photography
Planner @dheee_events
Bridal Styling @styling_by_magna
Makeup  @pro_artistry
Hairstylist @the.boss.stylist_
Photography @tundiila | @the_ogbemudia | @tari.k_concept

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