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Protected: Kim and Simon – Wedding in Shropshire
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Hello everyone, If you want to use the chatroom to speak to Ken live on the right hand side , please do leave your contact detail. Since Ken doesn’t stay online at all times. If you close the browser after you leave your message without entering your contact details, Ken will not be able to get back to you. đ Please leave your email and contact number (please include international code like +852 for Hong Kong, or +1 for US). Kind regards, Shirley
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Emily & Kin – Engagement photoshoot in Newcastle
Emily and Kin found me over the internet 3 months ago. We didn’t meet each other until the actual engagement photo shoot in Newcastle. However, it wasn’t an issue at all as we discussed everything through the email and telephone. Communication is key. Kin is a Marketing Consultant and Emily is an accountant working in London. When I heard that they are both working in the same company, I thought “isn’t it great!!!” How come I can’t work the same company with my lovely wife. đ Emily and Kin met in the University while studying in Sydney Australia and have stayed there for 12 years. Emily and Kin are keen…
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International Photography Seminar with Jeff Ascough & Marcus Bell
You may be wondering, why I have not updated my blog for sometime. It is because I was on holiday, woo-hoo! đ The last two weeks have been a very productive yet enjoyable time for me. My sister, my photographer friend Lawrence Tsang & family came all the way from Hong Kong to spend their holidays with my wife & I. One of the highlights of my holiday was to attend a joint wedding photography seminar, hosted by two of the world’s top 10 wedding photographers – Jeff Ascough (http://jeffascough.typepad.com/wpj_resource/) and Marcus Bell (http://www.studioimpressions.com.au/home.html). Their works have constantly inspired me to perform better each and every time I do a…
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Trash the Dress!
Recently, there are many brides who have been talking about the concept of “Trash the Dress”. This is something I would like to try as well. Trash the Dress means photographing a bride in her wedding dress, in unusual locations such as in abandoned warehouses, rivers, railway yards, beaches, skate parks and even muddy swamps. Most of the dresses donât actually get trashed literally, they may get dirty and wet, but in most cases dry cleaning will get the dress looking great again. For full article, please go to SWPP site. Trash The Dress has been hugely popular in the US, inspiring photographers and brides, as well as grabbing  …