Tag Archives: Engagement Shoots

Fishes in love

This was a shoot I’d been waiting for ever since meeting Kelvin and Ailin. Instead of a traditional pre-wedding shoot, they wanted to do family shoots for their album. When we were brainstorming locations, I got all excited and hyper. Kelvin and Ailin really did their homework, scouting around different prawn fishing farms in Singapore...

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Pre-wedding shoot – Don & Eileen

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Denvy - 23/06/2009 - 9:54 am

Love picture #4. That is art :)

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Jenna - 24/06/2009 - 9:41 am

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Las Vegas Photography - 12/02/2010 - 11:11 am

I like the last one, they are perfect couple… Very nice and stunning wedding photography here

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Autumn Maples, Adelaide – Part 2

More from Adelaide - 

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Huii - 29/04/2009 - 1:27 pm

W O W

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Autumn Bridal in Adelaide

One of the thrills and joys of wedding photography, is that I had never imagined it would lead to reconnections with old friends whom you have enjoyed a part of your childhood with. And best of all, to have the honour to document a very special part of their lives – their loves. You know...

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Vicky - 28/04/2009 - 10:06 pm

Hey Mindy,

Thanks, I have to admit the pictures look awesome! For someone who professes to hate taking photos (95% of the time I cringe at the end-result), this shoot was definitely an eye-opener – I actually enjoyed it to a great extent.

Jen was the one who made the choice of having you as the actual day photographer; he was convinced when he saw your portfolio of works. It didn’t take us long to decide to take this further to have a photoshoot with you in Adelaide. After all, you are an award-winning photographer and clearly your work does show why. I liked what I saw in your photos – to actually freeze that emotive moment via a 2-D photo is amazing to say the least. I was sold in like – less than 10 minutes?

Needless to say both of us felt very comfortable throughout the Adelaide shoot, knowing we are in good hands. It also helped greatly that we had an interactive photographer who could evoke happy emotions in us when it got actually unbearably cold at times!

Kudos to the great work, and Jen & I can’t thank you enough for your efforts – we really like the shots :-)

It’s wonderful knowing you’d work your magic again on our actual wedding.

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