Wedding Day Coverage
Welcome!

I'm a dedicated wedding photographer who captures every moment of your special day from start to finish. Think of it as a documentary, where each image becomes part of a cinematic storybook. Your photos will not only be beautiful but will also tell a timeless visual narrative to be cherished for years.

I also infuse my fashion photography expertise, styling the bride and groom for outdoor shots that are reminiscent of a magazine editorial.

Rather than showcasing just my best work, I want to demonstrate how I document the entire wedding day, capturing each moment as it unfolds.

On this page, I present to you the two-day story of Ali and Rebecca.
Day one, the prep for the groom.
The Groom left with his own car, leaving me to do the prep for the bride.
And the Bride has to drive too to the restaurant. Once there, other senior family member had to add more jewelries on her.
The guests were coming, all of them are the relatives of the Groom.
Now it is time for the Groom to enter the venue properly...
Then, the Bride comes in.
The female family members sit in the middle and started to sing traditional songs. Which were quite enchanting.
The family blessings, and the mandatory family group photos.
The final part of the first day. The girls can dance!
Day TWO starts with the make up session. I could not take photos of the Groom, because he was in another house.
The Groom got help from the Venue's official to do his tie. This room was too small, and we did not have much time. I did not even have the time to take the pic of this venue, from the outside ( that is why you need a second photographer ). This was Westbury Manor.
And then, the fun part! Photoshoot, outside of the venue. I treated this like an editorial for a wedding magazine with fashion streak ( my specialty! ). We did this in a hurry, in less than 30 minutes, with natural light.
We went back inside the venue, and I continued to photograph the "appetizers".
Now it is time for the Groom and Bride to enter the party room
Group photo session , right after they sit on their "throne".
Cut the Cake.
The boys turn to dance.
Lastly, some more group shots. This concludes the wedding day coverage.
And... what did the Bride say to me ?
My real conversation with Rebecca, after I showed her a short video clip of her make up session.

Side note : the photos were delivered 3 days after the wedding day.
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