BE YOURSELF.
Our photography sessions are often more about you, and less of the dramatic backdrop, the vast landscapes or iconic buildings. Tell us about yourselves. What you love. What interests or disgusts you. It should be focused on just the two of you.
Be yourself, it makes our jobs easier, and the photos turn out better.
Jia Yee + Bryan // Tampines Pre-wedding
I have lived in Tampines all my life and when I first conceptualised the idea of having street walks around neighbourhoods with Erin, all I ever wanted was someone to have a couple pick Tampines for the location. I got my wish with Jia Yee and Bryan as they wanted to capture memories of their future home (HELLO NEIGHBOURS!) and I was more than glad to play ‘tour guide’
Melody + Nic // Jurong Lake Gardens Pre-wedding
Probably one of the hardest things being a photographer during a pre-wed session is not to touch on tried and tested 'poses' and heading to the same spots within a location. After photographing at Jurong Lake Gardens a few times already this year, I was kept awake thinking about how to photograph my next couple there without going through motion (yes I am always stressed). I told Nic, the groom, during the trip there that we're gonna go wild and vastly different and if they were okay with it.
With a little input from me but largely taking the lead from the dynamic between bride and groom - Melody and Nic owned their pre-wed sess in the end. Thank you for making it a breeze you guys. Phewwwwww.
Phillina + Andre // Tiong Bahru Pre-wedding
Explored Tiong Bahru once again, with these two. But this time we tried to be a little more experiential yet allowing Phillina' and Andre’s personality to come through!
Cathy + GC // Jurong Lake Gardens Pre-wedding
There were times when we were afraid the weather might dampened our pre-wedding session, especially when it has been raining the past couple of days. Ended up, we were worried for nothing, as Cathy and GC’s pre-wed session was greeted by a magnificent sunrise and beautiful dispersed clouds.
Cherie + Leon // Seletar Pre-wedding
So, it's quite obvious that the creative industry faces burnout easily, especially when it is always easier (and less brain racking) to repeat photos/poses that are tried and tested for photographers. I'll be the first to admit - I have overloaded myself a little during the month of August for the fear of a lull month (Hungers Hantu Festival).
I 'forgot' to rest up. I am one that tends to burn out easier and faster than many of my fellow peers - cause I weak lol. Anyways - lesson learnt - when it's time to rest, one must and not fear there is 'nothing to do'.
Sharing some photographs from Cherie and Leon's pre-wedding session, where I tested out a vintage Russian lens for the first time! Love the vibes man.
Rujun + Steven // Changi Village Pre-wedding
Rujun and Steven’s brief was simple - they wanted to go wild in their gown and suit within the confined space of the gem of the east, Changi Village. We really ventured everywhere at Changi - including dropping by the hawker for a quick drink! The idea was to have fun, and fun they had.
Mandy + Ben // Ang Mo Kio and Jewel Pre-wedding
As we countdown 2020, I just want to say - what a year it was eh? From what was supposed to be a promising year, to spending close to 3 months at home with loved ones during the circuit breaker (word of the year) period. It was an unpredictable year.
Shiya + Gary // Tiong Bahru and Coney Island Pre-wedding
It is unbelievable that almost 9 months has passed since the year started.
It has been a rollercoaster of a ride. It has many downs but also plenty of ups. You must have heard the joyous news yesterday that our government had prioritised weddings and have given our couples and vendors such as ourselves some breathing room in terms of flexibility during planning.
Adeline + Chris // Golden Mile Tower Pre-wedding
I immediately knew the session was going to be great, when Adeline and Chris were so open to trying out new ideas thrown at them. Against the backdrop of the old school Golden Mile Tower, the vibes were enhanced through Adeline and Chris’ willingness to climb, run repeatedly and even lying upside down on the dirty floor.