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Michelle & Alex – Pre-wedding in Newcastle, England
Alex and Michelle from Hong Kong wanted to photograph their pre-wedding in Europe, and they asked me for my personal view on a good pre-wedding location. I instantly thought about my second home… Newcastle. Having lived here for 4 years, I have grown to love Newcastle and its friendly local people, known as the “Geordies”. With some spectacular night scenes, including the bridges of Newcastle (around 11 of them across River Tyne!), the historic castles and cathedrals that were used in Harry Potter films, the coastline with the unique St. Mary’s Island (separated from the mainland by a little pathway), and the Newcastle Central Train Station – one of the oldest train station in Europe. Newcastle…
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In Rome..
I’m back from my full-day pre-wedding (engagement) photo shoot in Rome & Vatican City – stay tuned!
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Chasing my dream.
You never know what you have until it is gone. When life is going along smoothly, many people have a tendency to take good health for granted along with every other wonderful gift that is being enjoyed at the time. However, when good health is threatened, it doesn’t take long to realise that nothing else in the world is as important or matters so much. I do not want to see myself working too hard and breakdown one day. After a whole year of working on two full-time jobs, being a full time Network Engineer for British Telecoms (BT), the largest Telecom PLC in UK, AND a freelance wedding photographer…
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Protected: Sino & Gary – Wedding at The Royal Station Hotel, Newcastle
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Wendy & Phi – Wedding in Greenwich, London
Wedding registry: Greenwich Registry office Wedding dinner: Peninsula Chinese Restaurant, Holiday Inn Express, North Greenwich – London Wendy is half Vietnamese and Phi is Vietnamese. They are very easy going and caring. During the outdoor photoshoot in the evening, it was so cold. However, they both were so brave to have their photos taken in a icy cold weather in London! I have to take my hat off for both of you. I think it was around 5 degree celscius. Thank God we had Sang who kept serving us with hot tea brought in a flask to keep us warm. Thank you so much Sang.