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It’s another Shek O engagement session. This time we came up with a little fun with a chalkboard that Karen and Brian have prepared. With the fine sunshine, we were able to get the backlit photos again. Save the date! 27th Feb 2011.
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Early August, I took Angela and Eric to Shing Mun reservoir for an engagement photo session. And two months later, I was the wedding photographer for their big day. A Chinese wedding normally works on a busy schedule. Traditionally, the bride and the groom would start the ceremony a night before the wedding. They would then wake up early to get ready. For the photographer, normally would start the coverage at 7:30 am. A full day runs till 11pm. So for the photographer, it’s not an easy job. Neither it is for Angela and Eric, it was a long restless day. Even a simplified Chinese wedding, there are always tea ceremonies at the Bride’s and Groom’s home. Then travel to the marriage registry, if time is available would bring the newly wedded couple to a short photo session. Lastly to the reception with many group photos and sometimes more tea ceremonies. With all these activities in a Chinese wedding. The couple deserves a huge round of applause.
With the full day wedding run down, I knew Angela and Eric got tire after they finished the group photos at the marriage registry. I’m appreciated that they still went to have some photos taken inside the reception venue. I had a great time being their photographer! Here are some highlights on the wedding day.
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It was a sunny afternoon that gave Olivia and Andy a chance to get some lovely afternoon sunlight in their photos. Their ceremony was held at Hong Kong Park Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry. There were only family members and close friends witnessing the ceremony. We had the pre and post ceremony photo session at Hong Kong Park and also Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. I used as much sunlight as possible before the sun gets blocked behind the buildings. Olivia and Andy got pretty sweaty though. Hope they didn’t mind after seeing the photos.
I’ll be shooting their reception end of Nov. Looking forward to make pretty photos for them again.
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The best from Katie Tang.
Make-up and Hair by Kenny Cheung.
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The weather was unstable, it has been raining for few days before the photo session. We worried because the photo session have already postponed once. The day turned out very lovely with scattered clouds to cool off the burning sun. The woods also covered up the path, so it was an enjoyable walk. It took us 20 minutes to get to the first location to start the photo shoot. The place was so green, the air was fresh. Plenty of good lights for the photo session. Hope Angela and Eric enjoyed the session and I can’t wait for their wedding day.
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