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Sometimes a short encounter is enough to generate something.

  • Writer: Kaho
    Kaho
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

At a wedding fair, you encounter many stories. Most of them are fleeting, some are memorable. It is rare that an encounter goes so deep that it begins to live a life of its own.


I recently had one such moment. I met a couple at the wedding fair in January, and the conversation immediately started in an extraordinary way. We sat down at my stand to chat. We talked about the atmosphere of the wedding, the details, and how I photograph weddings through emotion. They said they were thinking of James Bond movie vibes, a little cinematic tension, and low smoke falling onto the dance floor - I was already completely sold on the idea. If I remember all the details correctly, the wedding is planned to be held in Naantali.


The conversation stuck in my mind and afterwards I found myself returning to it over and over again.

In the end, it so happened that I made a song based on their conversation. Music intended for a wedding dance, which was born purely from inspiration – not from a commission, not from a contract. Just from the desire to give concrete form to a feeling that remained alive.


The song is not public, and it was not made for general use. It is tied to this particular story I heard, to a specific moment, and to people I don't really know - but whose thoughts coincided perfectly with mine.


Not all encounters are meant to last. Some of them exist only because they generate something beautiful.


If you happen to be reading this and recognize yourself, this song is waiting here. It was made for you, without expectations or obligations. If you want to hear it, please feel free to contact me.







 
 
 

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