
Many would do much to get their hands on or
preserve their wedding dress, but some others may be in a hurry to get it
destroyed. Such a reality was especially eminent for the enthusiastic newlywed
Natasha Samuel, when she lit things up and burned them down with fire on her
day of wedding. On the day of her beautiful wedding, Natasha Samuel had gone on
with her fiery ceremony which is also known as the "Trash the Dress"
ceremony, it was a ritual in which freshly married females posed to be
photographed while having their gowns destroyed. It was an interesting thing to
note that she had been onto such a ritual.
In the month of May, the time just right
after the art enthusiast Natasha Samuel got married to Daniel Yakcobi atop a
lovely beach in Israel, she got on with her intention of burning her dress. So
at that moment, she had deliberately set her wedding dress aflame for the sake
of art, artistic reasons are sometimes pretty hard to be comprehended indeed. For
this reason, Natasha Samuel had gotten a friend to get the train of her dress
fully soaked in the fluid of lighters, and she subsequently went on to light
the whole thing on to set it aflame. According to her friend, a lengthy trail
lying right atop the lovely and romantic beach that day immediately caught on
fire, and it began to flame up with a great orange hue, and the flames
travelled rushing right up to the beautiful back of the bride. Right when these
things happened, an artistic photographer who was from from Tel Aviv's White
Studio Photography had stood by, in the position to capture the stunning scene
that took place right before their eyes that day on the beach. He then quickly
set up his shutter and snapped the striking photo of that wedding dress in the
middle of its combustion.
Well, we could be sure for one thing
though, the bride did not get hurt, and you could be relieved of the worry of
whether or not she might have died. She was safe; upon lighting up the dress,
and burning up, she stood with due calmness while being photographed, right
when the flames approached, in less than a second, she rushed for the waters in
the sea, and her husband grabbed hold of a fire extinguisher to get rid of the
remaining flames, she was in safe hands. They had sought advice prior to this,
and the result was a brilliant photograph. This was indeed a dangerous but
interesting attempt, but one thing’s for sure, don’t try this at home!