Two soul-friends, one quiet promise, and the warmest kind of joy
A day that unfolded gently — like it already knew where it was going.
From the minute we stepped into Muthoni’s parents’ home that morning, we could feel it, this was going to be one of those weddings that doesn’t try too hard. It was chill, intimate, rooted in culture, and beautifully unhurried. Aunties were singing in the background, her girls were laughing softly in the next room, and Muthoni? She was just calmly glowing, taking her time, like she knew this was her day, and she was going to live it slowly.
The handover ceremony was so full of meaning; that quiet moment of tradition where she leaves home, surrounded by the women who raised her, to join a new family. And then, the Rolls Royce pulled up, giving just the right touch of old-school cool. She stepped out at the church, met by Daniel’s smile, you know the kind that doesn’t fade for hours? That was him. They exchanged vows with full hearts and zero rush, and the whole cathedral felt like it was exhaling with them.
Now onto the shoot, listen, these two? Soul friends. That’s the only way we can explain it. They didn’t need poses. They just… were. Daniel kept leaning into her like home. Muthoni would smile in that soft “I’ve got you” way. They kept whispering, “Baby, I love you” like they were the only ones in the world. We barely gave direction, they were in their own rhythm, resting in each other’s arms and we just followed.
If we were to describe them in one line? She’s the solid one; warm, grounded, the protector. He’s the breeze; playful, easy, full of heart. And together? They just work. It was beautiful to witness. Like watching best friends promise to keep choosing each other forever.
A Story in Every Frame
What we captured here was ease. Intention. The kind of love that doesn’t need to speak loudly to be heard. From sacred traditions to soft laughter, Daniel and Muthoni let the day carry them — and it did, beautifully.
She’s the calm — strong, grounded, steady. He’s the breeze — warm, open, full of heart.
Together, they just work. It was never about spectacle. It was always about soul.









