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In last weekend’s edition of the Inquirer, wedding photographer Patrick Uy<\/strong><\/a> was featured in an article which retold his experience when he was invited to photograph the coronation of the king of Bhutan in words and pictures.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n Here’s an excerpt:<\/p>\n Patrick Uy is a name synonymous with weddings. Since the early \u201990s when Patrick began a photography career, his services have been in high demand.<\/p>\n He has photographed many celebrity weddings, including those of Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzales, Jackie Ejercito and Beaver Lopez, and those of Mikey and Dato Arroyo, sons President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.<\/p>\n In November 2008, Patrick added yet another feather to his cap when he was invited to photograph the Bhutan king\u2019s coronation. With wife Evelyn and colleagues John Tronco and Philip Santos, he went to Bhutan to document the festivities.<\/p>\n Patrick said that the journey to Bhutan actually began in a wedding in Boracay. Fellow photographer John Tronco<\/a> shot photographs for the Vietnamese groom who, it turned out, was a good friend of Bhutan\u2019s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. In time came the invitation to \u201cshoot\u201d the enthronement ceremony.<\/p>\n