Archive: ‘Actual Day Photography’




Tean Soon & Mishal

| March 22nd, 2012

Tean soon and Mishal is a lovely couple. Their wedding reception was held at banker club which is located opposite the Berjaya Times Square, the place was nicely decorated in an cozy environment. The wedding ceremony was awesome, is definitely one of the best that i have ever seen. Let’s cut down the words and let the pictures show you the story.





















































Hock Chuan & Jocelline

| March 17th, 2012


Budz & Ami’s

| September 23rd, 2011

After the morning session shooting for Phoebe at Penang. In the afternoon, we gotta continued our next journey to Kuala Kangsar, the royal city of Perak for another shooting. We were so tired.

We have never met the bride Ami before,we only contact with each other through sms and email. With the map given by Ami, we finally reached the loyal city.

We realized that her house is nearby one of Malaysia’s most beautiful mosques, Masjid Ubudiah. The distance from the mosque to Ami’s house is only around 10 minutes, so we decided to use this opportunity to take some shots in front of this heritage and majestic building.

Ami’s house is full of traditional Malay style, the nice environment of her house inspired me with some ideas on the shooting. Besides that, her family and siblings were so friendly helpful :)

Akad Nikah is a formal contract of marriage or also commonly known as the marriage solemnization or wedding vows.

Ok enough of the texts, I’ll just let pictures tell the story

Besides photos, we did a cinematic highlight for the Akad Nikah as well. Take a look!

Majlis Merenjis
Budz & Ami held their wedding reception at Dewan Perdana Felda. We’re glad to be their cinematographers again at their Merenjis ceremony.Everything ran so smooth on that day. That ends our shooting journey in KL. We will continuing our next journey back to Ipoh after that ….. Home sweet home.

 

 

 

 

 

Here are some pictures of the next day’s Wedding actual day ceremony (also known as Bersanding Ceremony).


 
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