Thursday, August 13, 2009

Tzemin & Alice

Photographer - ChuianFeng

I really enjoyed Tzemin & Alice's wedding. They enjoyed themselves totally on that day and were very sporting too.

The moment when i finish edited their pics, i sent them an sms. And within an hour, we were sitting at Macdonalds, reliving the memories of the day. :)

Here's some randoms to share with you guys.



I like this portrait of Alice. :)


Heard from the sisters that Tzemin actually bought this Doramon pants to "sabo" himself. :p

The sisters ask Tzemin to do the famous VISA dance. And Tzemin was teasing them with an angbao.




You always get this protest look when ang baos are not enough.



Tzemin had to jump to Alice room to pick her up.




After the gate crash, we headed for some outdoor shoot. They rented a sports BMW for their wedding. Great weather for the shoot. :)




Happy parents! :)


They were walking very very slowly down the aisle before their ceremony...

And everyone was laughing at them cause they are walking reaaaaaaallllyyyy slowww....


I think i caught a glimpse of Alice's sister holding back her tears.







I was wondering how can Tzemin give such a long 20min speech... He stored everything in his handphone during the speech. haha.


Refusing to be sabo, he poured the content back into the guest's glass. Good idea!



Cheers!
ChuianFeng (cf@1950photography.com)
http://www.1950photography.com/

4 comments:

Tze Min & Alice August 13, 2009 at 4:13 PM  

Dear Chuian Feng, thanks for all you have done for us on the actual day to working on the layout and processing our selected photos. We are really delighted that your shots turned out very well, so thanks for the experience to work with you! =D

CF August 13, 2009 at 4:19 PM  

Yo guys, its my honor to be your wedding photographer too! :)

Kevin Tan September 2, 2009 at 11:34 AM  

This is really a nice series...i like the reception sets especially when the couple marching in...really nice~~for me it's an art...great work

Anonymous September 3, 2009 at 11:35 PM  

Sorry but I have to say I don't quite like the march in photo... it's dark, no focus & it's "sang geh" (crooked). ???

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