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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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Wendy and Phi – Wedding photo slideshow for wedding at Greenwich, London
It has been a while since I updated my blog. Sorry everyone. This is the wedding photo slideshow of Wendy and Phi. I still remember everything that happened on their big day. Everywhere they went, I was so close to them. Therefore, I had many opportunities to capture their moments. It was a two-day job, Day One being the Civil Ceremony + pre-wedding photoshoot, and the Day Two being the Chinese Tea Ceremony (an important ceremony in a Chinese Wedding) + followed by the evening reception. As it was a 2-day photoshoot, it was physically quite demanding, but I enjoyed every second of it because Wendy and Phi were very co-operative for the pre-wedding potoshoot near Tower Bridge. I still remember that it was around -1°c but they could still endure an hour of photoshoot. Special mention also goes…
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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.