
With Sudesh’s & Hareen’s wedding done, and my my… what a delivery I thought. 7 DVD boxes worth. Beat any season of TVB dramas, and Heroes I think. I love these DVD boxes. This is by far the biggest single client delivery I’ve put together. I put a lot of thoughts in delivering the final product. How it is being view, and consumed.
There are times, where couples come to me and wishes me to customize their packages to discard certain items they don’t need. I am recommending to just give workflow a try. As much as a photographer I am and a vendor to my client, I am also what they say a professional wedding attender. At my age, a lot of my friends gotten married and like a lot of us, I too sat through the journey of requesting photos from friends, viewing the photos, yadda yadda…. Simply put, and I hitch the tag line from Esso : “At Esso, we are drivers too”.
Plenty of events happened offline, while I am away from my blog. There will be another Ideal Wedding Studios exhibitions coming soon, a company trip, and the weddings I’ve been shooting. It’s a great organized mess on my schedule. Nothing I can’t handle just about yet, I hope it gets better soon.
Some of these photos are highlights from most of the weddings I’ve done in the month of November. Naturally, these weddings photographs will be queued up for editing behind the scene - and their photos will crop up on my website again in a month or two.
Here are some of them:

Gan & Caroline getting ready to pose for some casual portraits on wedding day.

Karen & I spotted at a huge photography opportunity by looking up at the ceiling.

The looks of the yam seng crowd over Terry & Karen’s shoulder on their toasting ceremony.

Casual Portrait fun just before hitching a ride to the church with the bride. Jen Ling in action.

The boys having a good laugh with the groom before leaving for church.

Jen Ling hoping onto the bridal car leaving for church.

The few last second before Gan rushes in to grab his beloved bride of day, Caroline.
Plenty from where these came from, and I am looking forward to share the loads with you all. Stay stay tune :)
I had some time off to glance back the photograph I’ve taken last Saturday. Oh boy, love these few shots. Just a couple of sneak peak to keep the blog moving :). I’ve been busy shooting the past 2 weeks. More photographs to come.

Photo of Charles & Charmaine walking between the hotel room to the ballroom during dinner.

The bridal march in, and the newly wed’s first dance.
What a great idea, I thought. Honeymoon over an exotic location far away from home. Hire a local photographer so he could make some beautiful memories last forever. The photographer was yours truly. While the brilliant idea was from Simon & Ada whom I shot their post wedding photography over at Pangkor Laut just recently.
I drove from KL on the day I of the shoot. A pleasant morning drive passing by some misty plantations, where the morning sunbeam spears in between the trees. Oh yeah, it is pleasant.

Got to Lumut quite early, and had my breakfast, counting the minutes before the ferry depart from Lumut to Pangkor Laut.
We’ve met a couple of nights ago to break the ice, so we could jump straight to the shoot when I arrive. Ada was ready to go, all looking bright and pretty in her wedding gown - wore during her wedding in the UK not long ago. We began shooting throughout the afternoon, only to break for a brief change to beach wear where we then sink in the water over at Emerald Bay, and Pangkor Laut’s infinity pool - which was lovely. I wish I could do the sunset shots over at Emerald Bay, but I had to rush off to the last boat departing from Pangkor Laut back to Lumut.
These are some of my favorite from the shoot.

Simon & Ada in their hotel room.


A short walk from the room to the SPA Village.


By the beach in front of the Spa Village, Pangkor Laut.



Headed off to Emerald Bay where Simon & Ada finally gets to dip into the water for the photography session.


Some more of Simon & Ada’s photo from my first mention of them here.