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Carrie & Victor – Wedding at Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The wedding of Carrie and Victor was a memorable one. It was my first time to attend a wedding with over 600+ guests. I feel honoured to be their wedding photographer. During this wedding assignment, I also got to meet Wong, another wedding photographer from Kid Chan Studio in Kuala Lumpur. Although we didn’t have much time for chat, it was lovely to work with another photographer from Asia. Carrie and Victor had put in tremendous efforts in planning this wedding because they wanted to give the best to their wedding guests. Every detail of the wedding have been carefully planned – invitation cards, wedding favours, march-in, the venue. The moment I walked into the wedding reception at…
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Becky & Padraic – Wedding at Wedderburn Castle, Scotland
Becky and Padraic are both from Ireland. They contacted me back in March this year. They were referred by Maureen who attended Lynda and Omar’s wedding in Sept, 2007. I was so excited when I heard that their wedding was going to be held inside Wedderburn Castle in Duns, Scotland. The castle and lands of Wedderburn have been in the hands of the Home (the owners’ family name) family from the 14th century to this day. The Wedderburn Castle is almost 600 years old! My favourite shot of the day!!!
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Emily and Ka Kin – Engagement photo slideshow, Newcastle
Emily and Ka Kin is a very special couple. They both prefer to see each other wearing gown and Tuxedo on the big day. They are very down to earth couple who like to travel around the world. After spending many years in Australia, they decided to come over to Europe for a new life. They are both are very outgoing and flexible as well. I suggested them to come to Newcastle for a photo shoot. I was so glad that they accepted my idea. Hope you both like the photo slideshow. [dailymotion id=x6op10]
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Emma & Andrew – Wedding at Ramside Hall, Durham
On the 11th August, Saturday, we attended Emma and Andrew’s wedding. We arrived the Ramside Hall in Durham at 9:30am so that I could capture Andrew and Richard (his brother) preparing for the day. At 11:08am, we made our way to St. Michael’s Church. This was followed by a reception at the Ballroom of Ramside Hall. It is quite eye-opening to attend an English wedding; in a Chinese wedding the reception (banquet) is normally held in the evening whereas in an English wedding, it is held at lunchtime. There was also a buffet dinner and dance party at 7:30pm. More people joined the evening do. The wedding was very well…