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A few days ago I was invited and had the opportunity to document the baptism of my best friend's daughter. From a photographic point of view, it was an excellent opportunity to document this type of ceremony and "practice" in case someone wants to hire me for another baptism in the future.
The girl's family and godparents were present at the venue. The priest gave a mass for everyone and then the baptism ceremony began.
And then the part of the ceremony that everyone associates with baptism began:
After the ceremony, it was time for photos. I took pictures of the girl with all her relatives, but my favorites were definitely the ones I took of her alone.
Childrens have a very short attention span and are also very curious, so in a matter of minutes the girl was running all over the church.
She stopped to look at all the religious sculptures and I took some photos:
And I say goodbye with this photo that I took while everyone was leaving the church:
All the girl's relatives were very happy with these photos, and me too!
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Thanks for such good photos friend
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Thanks you for your appreciation!
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excellent pictures, for the spiritual/religious - this is a big event!
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Nice document.
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Wonder if baptism makes a difference in the life of someone. Like, it's a symbol and ritual you did and now it's deep within you more than meat and concrete floor.
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i dont think i could make a difference in a kid's life but if someone do it at adult age with a lot of faith then i think it could
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