We were all super excited about this shoot for Hansen and Elona. It was a beautiful place with beautiful light. Super weather and the day ended with an outdoor tea ceremony. Also check out the beautiful Bentley for wedding car.
We’ve been slow for blog updates for us. Finally catching up with back logs.
This was a simple portrait shoot we did for Hansen and Elona in Melbourne a few months back before their wedding day. We are in love with the sun, the sky and the weather in Melbourne.
We are still getting huge backlog from blog entries. Working hard this week to catch up with it. Here are some highlights from Albert and Rachel’s amazing wedding day. Ceremony was held in St. Peter’s in Bangsar. You can see in alot of the photos both Albert and Rachel dancing. That’s because they are amazing dancers
We also manage to fit in a short portrait session for them in the afternoon. It was shot in the Taylor’s Lakeside Campus. I believe that we were the 1st ever to do any sort of portrait in the campus
It’s been an awesome time for us in Melbourne. After leaving for 12 years, I am now reminded why they said you can have 4 seasons in a day
We had hot, wet and cold weather all in the span of a week. At the end of it, we loved it! Every moment of it. Thanks to Hansen and Elona for giving us a chance to capture beautiful images of them.
It was a pleasure to meet Paul & Dinah again, this time round as their photographers for their AD wedding. Though both of them are residing in Melbourne, they have decided to exchange their vows in Malaysia so that their relatives and friends are able to be a part of their joyous occasion. We didn’t have any torturing games for the groom’s buddies this time round, lucky for them . Both of them decided to ‘unveil’ themselves only during the final moments when Dinah walked down the church aisle with Dad.
Special thanks to John from FOS for second-shooting with me. Do check out their pre-wedding portraits which we covered several months earlier too at http://www.creativeclicks.com.my/blog/?p=1913
Here are some shots from that day.
The flare came from the jeweleries that they were peeping at
From the earlier sneak peaks of the photos in B&W film, here are some digital shots Ken & Joy’s wedding . It was a simple yet intimate wedding. We had some time to bring both Ken & Joy for an outdoor portrait session as their schedule was relatively relaxed, considering how tight it can be to have both church ceremony and the chinese culture practices during the same day. Here are some favourites from the day.
I have not shot film for nearly 15 years. I started off shooting way back in school for my school magazine in St John’s Institution. Recently, I manage to get hold of an old Nikon FE2 with a MD-12 motordrive.
Shot with Ilford HP5+ 400 film with 50mm and 85mm lenses.
These are scans from contact prints on a dirty canon scanner(Please bear with the dust dot on the scans). Am still thinking on which portrait that needs to be enlarged. Definitely will be doing more film work in the future.
We design every album personally. These are flush mount albums printed on photo paper which will last a long long time.. (Your grandchildren will get to flip thru them if they are careful:)
These albums are highly recommended medium to represent your pre-wedding/portraits/e-sessions photos.
It was just in a span of 15 minutes when the bright sunny sky turned gloomy with heavy black clouds. The downpour happened just at the moments when guests are expected to arrive for the outdoor ceremony. With great help from friends and relatives around, they managed to setup for an indoor ceremony very quickly.The change in plan did not stirred Vincent & Angie from having their time of their life. With the slightly delayed schedule due to change of venue, we took the opportunity to bring the couple around the hotel for some portraits instead
Once again, CVL is having a wedding fair and we will be having a booth there. There is a whole list of lucky draw prizes to be won for early birds. Swing by if you or you know someone who plans to get married in 2010
Date: 13th December 2009
It was an early start for us as the wedding was in Seremban. Having only several hours to sleep the day before, we were still all geared up to provide our best to our clients. Shawn & Reinee were very accomodative and kind as they took their effort to provide us a with day room for our same-day edit (SDE) and for some rest in between.
Their ceremony was held in Wesley Methodist church which is nearly a century old. We managed to steal them away from the crowd for a quick 15-min portraiture session after the ceremony.
*Updated* For the morning SDE Slideshow, please click HERE.
The shot that left my lens smeared with champagne…
Penang… Land of glorious food.. We were back again. For Teik Ming and Valerie’s AD coverage. After an awesome shoot for their pre wedding, we were back for more.
We had such an amazing time with Teik Ming and Valerie and both their families during our entire trip in Penang.
BIG Thank you to the Goh and Tay family for making us so welcome and letting us be a part of their joyous celebration.
Here are some photos of a recent wedding coverage. We will always try to slot in some portrait sessions during the wedding but many times it’s not possible because of hectic schedules . We’re glad that this time, its an exception as both Raymond & Ivy managed their timing for us to have some shots around their wedding dinner venue.
Cute pup…just couldn’t resist taking its picture..
Some portraits, just before they walked into the ballroom…
Prakash is an old friend of mine who is currently working in Norway. I was really honored when he called me up last year to book us for his wedding coverage. Here are some of our coverage from Prakash and Sarabjit.
Here are some of the photos from the two days of coverage.
Mehendi Ceremony | 25.08.09
The ritual of mehendi is celebrated by applying beautiful and intricate henna designs on the hands and feet of the girl. It is said that the deeper the color of the mehendi on the stronger would be the bond between the bride and the groom. The mehendi designs is applied by a female relative of the house or by a professional mehendiwala who after applying mehendi on the bride also decorates the hands of all the female relatives who are preset there. In some communities another ritual, the haldi ceremony is celebrated together with mehendi ceremony. In this turmeric paste is applied on the hands, feet and face of the girl. It is said the application of turmeric gives a beautiful glow to the skin of the girl. In some cases the haldi and the mehendi ceremony are held together. The haldi ceremony is observed in both the groom and the bride’s place.
We have not met Teik Meng and Valerie until the day of the shoot, only phone and email conversations. But the moment we met them on Church Street Pier, we knew that it was going to be an awesome day..
They had their e-session with us and in between, they had their ROM done as well. Long but fruitful day for them and for us.
Here are some teasers from our E-Session shoot with Teik Ming and Valerie…
And lastly.. the whole group after a long day of shoot….
Stay tune for more photos and an awesome slideshow…
Paul & Dinah booked us to cover their wedding early next year. As Dinah was back for holidays from Melbourne for 2 weeks, they wanted to take this opportunity to have their pre-wedding session. We are glad that we are able to make it for their pre-wedding with such short notice and within a short time frame. Both of them were awesome, open to all kind of ideas we had for them, trusting us fully to bring the best out of them. Here are some photos of the day…
The last few moments before the sun set beyond the horizon… they were blessed, though it was a cloudy day.