Here’s part 2 of Ndidi and Gunnar’s wedding :) Enjoy and thank you for checking out the blog!
They also performed a traditional German log sawing tradition also known as Baumstamm Sägen, symbolizing the first tough task the couple will accomplish.


Onada Photography - PA | NJ | NYC | Philadelphia Wedding Photographer | New Jersey Wedding Photographer | New York City Wedding Photographer
Here’s part 2 of Ndidi and Gunnar’s wedding :) Enjoy and thank you for checking out the blog!
They also performed a traditional German log sawing tradition also known as Baumstamm Sägen, symbolizing the first tough task the couple will accomplish.


by Onada
14 comments
These are beautiful. Love them and the light outside so pretty.
Gorgeous day. Love her shoes and looks like so much fun :)
I was waiting to see how they’d incorporate Nigerian elements into the wedding! I wasn’t expecting it but it’s great to see them incorporate German elements too.
Lovely work as always, Onada.
they had to cut through that log! still love 3 and 4!
I love the pictures, they are a gorgeous couple. I love the yellow and white colour scheme and I especially love that they incorporated elements from both their cultures into the wedding, it must have been very interesting!
could you ask her to send me that head wrap? because i would also like to look that regal and that wealthy. these are great! what a wedding! i loved the German tradition!
@Tiana lol I’ll pass the message across
Thanks for stopping by everyone. It was a gorgeous wedding and the representation of both different culture was amazing!
I absolutely love the mixed traditions and you captured them beautifully.
Beautiful images! Love the detailed shots. This was a fun wedding!
Aww, lovely photos! Cute couple too. :)
What a lovely German tradition! I love how they’re both standing on the pieces of log. Classic!
LOVE – esp. that 4th shot! Still hoping to do a wedding with you soon -if you’re still willing to come to Canada that is : )
gorgeous pics !!!
Cutting the log..now thats interesting! Love how they both put one leg on the chopped up log. You did a great job on this onada!