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Olivia Blinn

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Mikaela & Daniel // Engagement

April 12, 2016 Olivia Blinn

After four weeks of disaster relief in Nepal, I headed back to the states for a very important event — I was a bridesmaid in the wedding of a dear friend. 

Mikaela and I were roommates for the second half of my college career, and I cherish that time of my life. I had the opportunity to take engagement photos for she and Daniel while I was home for Christmas. We shot at Griffith Park in Los Angeles. 

I left Nepal knowing that I would be returning in a few weeks. Once I landed at LAX, I headed north for the rehearsal dinner. I missed the rehearsal part but made it to the dinner part. The wedding was the next day. I was crazy jet lagged and exhausted, but so thrilled to get to celebrate my dear friends. 

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