The raw emotions. The spontaneous actions. The inescapable moments.

We pride ourselves on capturing memories on wedding days. The key, or even the mundane moments for you to look back and smile, laugh and relieve the emotions later. Being surrounded by close friends and family members, it is almost certain that you will not be able to keep up with the wedding day’s actions. Leave that to us, your documentary wedding photographers.

Anne + Darren // Raffles Hotel Singapore & Mount Carmel BP Wedding

With Anne and Darren’s wedding, it was truly a spectacle. From the hand made / hand drawn cards to every individual who were attending their wedding, to the excellent choices of their venue and gown/suit, it was amazing. Even their programme flow was atypical. Their wedding was truly something special and I was on hand to be a witness! The fireworks from the National Day Parade rehearsals were definitely a bonus!

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Sarah + Joel // Empress ACM Wedding

I was glad to be a part of this wedding celebration at Empress ACM, which I so thoroughly enjoyed photographing. Not just because of bride Sarah’s impeccable taste in style, or how groom Joel seemed so relaxed and non-fussed (an introvert who dislikes crowds) about the whole ‘small wedding turned into a big celebration’ affair. But for them to trust us, the photographers and the videographers they hired, and to allow us the creative freedom to do what they hired us to do.

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Claudia + KS // Capitol Kempinski 15 Stamford and Barker Road Methodist Church Wedding

Truth be told, I am always excited by the opportunity to photograph weddings at venues/places that I have yet been to. There’s a strange sense of freshness to looking at a venue, with a new perspective. Sussing for new angles, and looking out for vantage points always keeps the creative juices going.

For Claudia and KS, they did not worry too much about me not having photographed at 15 Stamford, Capitol Kempinski Hotel or even Barker Road Methodist Church before. They trusted me to do the right and professional thing, with the experience I had and the way I shot weddings.

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Faith + Zach // ROM at Min Jiang Dempsey

What was supposed to be a full-scaled wedding had to be downsized (due to Zach’s work commitment) to a smaller, much more intimate solemnisation, with loved ones in attendance. However, the solemnisation at Min Jiang at Dempsey eventually worked out for Faith and Zach and I am truly blessed to be a part of this. Truly.

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Estee + Dennis // Botanico at The Garage Wedding

With Estee and Dennis, it almost feels like coming home to photograph family members. There were so many in attendence that I had previously photographed their wedding and seeing these familiar faces made me feel so at ease. I often tell my wife that the hardest part of heading to a wedding shoot personally, was the initial hurdle of having to make everyone feel at ease - with the prescence of a stranger that will be with you the entire day. Glad today wasn’t that kind of day.

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Cheryl + Wei Jie // Dusit Thani Laguna Singapore Wedding

Initially, Cheryl was comprehensive about spending on a photographer outside of her bridal packages, but I am so glad she eventually decided to go ahead with it.


I teared up several times going through the album just a month after the wedding - brought back some moments and emotions that I’ve already forgotten with the hustle and bustle of life. Looking forward to going through the photos again 6 months, a year later - perhaps bringing a new wave of emotions each time. :’)” - Cheryl

When I look back at what she wrote for me, I feel emotional too, tbh. Cheryl was actually also a cousin of one of my graduated couple, so it was good to see familiar faces at an unfamiliar location (yes, shooting at Dusit Thani Laguna for the first time!).

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