Photographer Reveals The Amount Of Money Judge Aggrey Mchelule Spent On A Luxury Wedding

  • Aggrey Mchelule and Judy Kerich had a traditional wedding (koito) in Uasin Gishu County on November 30
  • The elegant wedding of the lovers was attended by several leaders, among them judges and politicians
  • Kiprop Boen, the founder of Boen Photography, who was contracted to photograph and videotape the wedding, told TUKO.co.ke that it was a one of a kind wedding.
  • Boen talked about the amount he was paid, describing his experience with such a wedding

Boen Photography, the photographer who captured Aggrey Mchelule's lavish wedding, has spoken about his experience working with the famous judge.

Judge Aggrey Mchelule married a second wife after losing his first wife. Photo: Boen Photography, Moses Wetangula.
Source: UGC

Who is Mchelule's wife?

The Court of Appeal judge lost his wife, Keziah Habwe, in 2022 and decided to try love again.

Mchelule married his girlfriend Judy Kerich, in a traditional wedding on Saturday, November 30.

Politicians and leaders from the judiciary graced the wedding.

The celebrity-studded wedding went viral on social media, in particular TikTokwith many admiring the decor and setup.

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TUKO.co.ke contacted wedding videographer Kiprop Boen who captured the lovely moments of the couple and revealed that the wedding was one of a kind.

“The engagement was very different from the ones we've had with the high level of beauty and class that showed with the choppers dropping and transporting some of the celebrities by plane, which is unusual,” he said.

Musician Bensoul performed at the wedding and asked how much he was paid, Boen said:

Mchelule's wedding comes weeks after lawyer Ndegwa Njiru and his longtime girlfriend Laureen Ndanu held a traditional ceremony on their wedding anniversary trip.

How much does Boen Photography charge for their work?

Recently, the videographer who is the most creative in his career revealed TUKO.co.ke that he usually charges between KSh 150,000 to KSh 300,000 to prepare the wedding and additional cost for services such as live broadcasting.

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From the smallest details to the largest, Boen shows the richness of Kenyan weddings through his lens, and he loves his job.

Boen said that seeing the trend of his videos is a realization that he is doing a good job and getting exposure helps him get more customers.

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