Kun Sen, a younger brother of one of my good friends in secondary school. Knowing him since he was in Standard 4. I often stayed overnight at his house during school holiday, and we became quite close friends.
JC, was in touch with me all the while since day one and engaged me as their wedding...
Tag Archives: Wedding
Wedding: Kun Sen & JC
Wedding: Richard & Mary
Richard, born and raised in UK. Mary, a true local Kuchingnite. But fate and love has put them together. Met in Birmingham, and now reallocated in London.
I had the privilege to photograph their wedding celebration, witnessing how Richard had to slightly adapt to our local culture with the teasers from bride’s best friends in order...
The Touching Moments: James & Felicia
Not many times I encounter this. But James and Felicia did give us a wake up call to be thankful to our parents for who they are for us in our lives. Showing gratitude to our parents should be a common practise from time to time, thanking them for every little thing we have. It...
Coming Up… …
The last quarter of 2009 had been crazily tight in my schedule. Or even now I am still struggling to find some spare time to relax myself, which I guess it won’t come until Chinese New Year.
Many updates in this site are yet to be done. Many weddings and lovely moments are yet to be...
Wedding: Donny & Yvonne
They met each other in primary school. That’s when I first knew them too.
In secondary school, she was at my next door. He sat next to me.
They remained good buddies, and had their first date in Form 4, if I could still remember clearly.
If you guess it right, Donny and Yvonne were my schoolmate and...
Reception: Siang Haw & Sally
Due to personal reason, I rarely accept jobs that concentrating purely on dinner reception. However, Sally gave me a challenge, and that basically made me excited about her reception for the bride’s family before her actual wedding ceremony a few days later.
Nice and grand decoration and filled with big crowd. I enjoyed such challenging time...