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    07 February 2007

    Brianna, Aravis and Dinner in the Sky

    . Our valentines day contest is only a few days away from it's conclusion, so get your entries in right away!! Send a photo of you and your sweetheart to rodney@gehmanphotography.com, and you could win a "sweet" prize!!

    .You guys have to check this out!!

    DINNER IN THE SKY

    A unique event meant for anyone who wishes to transform an ordinary meal or meeting into a magical moment that will leave a lasting impression on their guests! Dinner in the Sky takes place at a table suspended at a height of 50 metres by a team of professionals. Benji Fun, our partner in this event, is the worldwide leader for this type of activities. Dinner in the Sky is available for a session of 8 hours. It can be divided or personalised accorded to the client’s wishes. Dinner in the Sky seats 22 people around the table at every session and three in the middle (chef, waiter, entertainer…). Just to give you an example: This means that, at a rate of 3 sessions per hour, more than 500 people could have access to this exceptional platform, or only 22 if you want an exclusive VIP event.



    So there you have it folks. You thought you'd heard of everything.


    . A sample of the most recent wedding invitation. We didn't take the photo, the couple sent it to us to design the invitation.



    .Aravis Joy





    .Brianna


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    1 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I think our next Otwo outing should be in the sky! We can just charge a lot for our next concert and then take a little flight trip. How awesome would that be?

    P.S. I would've totally entered that contest, but I'm still complaining about how it seems sort of relationtionalist of you to say that the photos have to be of couples. I totally can't help my situation and yet I'm being punished for it. Wha...?!

    :)

    10:22 PM  

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