At Banlathan, we walked into the middle of a tumultuous wedding celebration. Virtually the entire village turned out – most of them relatives and friends of the bride and groom. They feasted on rice, soup, Lao beer, and home brewed "lao-lao" liquor. We were welcomed into the festivities. This rural Laotian wedding was like a wedding anywhere. There was much dancing, and loud singing of songs, chanted to the beat of clapping hands. A wedding celebration itself is reaffirmation of friendship, love, and support, as well as expressions of excitement, joy and merriment. And perhaps a touch of sadness here and there as well. All of these are human values shared among these villagers at this moment. Using my telephoto lens, I shot right down the center a long table as the drinks flowed, songs were shouted, and hands clapped. Most of the human values I’ve mentioned are implied to a degree somewhere in this image. (The bride herself asked me to make a picture of her, and left her clapping guests long enough to walk with me to a village shrine where she posed for me. You can see the photo I made of her at http://www.worldisround.com/articles/139137/photo23.html