

In a sikh wedding, was a chinese boy wondering around with his camera anticipating what to photograph the next moment. The chinese boy seems unfitting in the whole crowd of bright red, green, blue saris dancing and moving around celebrating Amrit’s wedding. Unlike the Sikh’s, this chinese boy is petit in size, and had single eye-lid, mata sepet, and have the least hair amongst the men in the crowd. He seems unfitting, except he fit in quite okay.
He’s there for a job. Anticipating moments, almost knowing what’s going to happen next. It’s foreign to the chinese boy’s eyes. That’s probably how it works out so well for him. The uncommon sight was a blessing. He sees things differently from the rest.

He knows how the Sangeet. The dances, the celebrations and the laughter

He knows the Jago. The chinese boy find it quite fascinating and made many many portraits of people play acting, making fun and teasing the bridal party.

A sikh wedding never a day occasion. The celebration last through the week. The wedding day is the highlight. This is the day the couple are officiated and married, in the eyes of law, and the god.

The chinese boy knows the wedding details. The ivory bangles, the henna and the whole load of accessories the bride wears on a wedding day. It’s elaborate, tedious but it’s fun and pretty in photographs. This what makes a Sikh bride, a sikh bride. Their attention to details.

Amrit’s mother.

With the sibling dressed in their cultural custome, makes portraitures so fun to explore. The chinese boy overjoys.

The chinese boy were intriged with portraits of the bride and kids, and indulge in portraits on the wedding.






The chinese boy love photos of pleasant smiles and laughter, like any other wedding he shoots.

The ceremonies were over. When the families were emotional.


What an emotional moment after the wedding. The chinese boy stood back and observe the happening. This is the very best time to create some masterpieces like this.
The chinese boy were happy with the week’s work. It was a long week for wedding. Covering wedding that last through a week will never be an easy feat. The chinese boy completed the wedding feeling all tired, but satisfied.

Oh yes, the chinese boy did not feature the groom. There were many many photographs taken, and the chinese boy took most of the bride’s photographs, hence the feature.
And I love to be that chinese boy in the Sikh Wedding.
Wedding Church : St. Francis Xavier
Reception : Cyberview Lodge, Cyberjaya

I like shooting wedding days. I like the challenge to see a frame where people whom are not holding the camera would see. I like those small little pleasant angles which so many photographers like myself are able to spot. It’s like almost like a secret society, where photographers are able to see small little details like a reflection in making their master pieces. Simple, yet quite amazing cos you wouldn’t see if you ain’t looking for it.

I like that in a wedding day, a simple gesture makes a great photograph. An act of reaching out to a hanged dress is probably something what anybody would do daily, but for a wedding gown, probably it is just once in a lifetime.

I like that in a wedding day, the bride can be a little bit bossy to reach out to her family and friends and to do things where usually the bride wouldn’t have her way. I like that wedding day one could feel so special about themselves – and that’s perfectly okay.

I like that in wedding day, that everybody dress up to look good as pretty as the bride or as good looking as the groom; whilst sharing a little moment with people that meant most.

I like that the little girls are smiling.

I like that in a wedding, the bride’s smile is the sweetest in my camera. I like that in a wedding, the bride’s eye sparkles. I like that in a wedding, a bride would look like this awaiting for the groom to arrive to reach out for her, except that I actually just pose her next to some beautiful light.


I like that in a wedding day we look upon greater power to seek blessing, hopes and prayers or simply be a witness of joyous moment. I like that in a wedding day, despite all the chaotic wedding planning and execution, god has his way to reassure that everything would be okay.

I like that in a wedding day, people smiles.



I like that in a wedding day, that everything look pretty and cosy.

I like that in a wedding, everybody greets you while walking down the red carpet as super star. I like that you are in the limelight literally, blinded with the spotlight just like how Angelina Jolie or Brat Pitt would feel all the time.

I like that in a wedding, the little girls would one day be in your shoes and gowns, and be swept off their feet with their own prince charming.
I like that in a wedding like Sue Ann and Darren is a wedding to remember and a marriage that would be a lifetime. Congratulations.
I know I am late to the game to announce this, but I’ve been brushing up some really interesting portfolio coming soon to showcase, some are ready and sent for print to showcase during WPPM!
So, here is my announcement…
I will be a guest speaking at WPPM coming Saturday 14th August at Berjaya Time Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. I will be speaking at Platform 2, Session B from 11am to 12.30 pm. It’s not too late! You may sign up to be a WPPM member NOW!

I’ll be running through and walk you through my wedding day workflow. Most of my weekend are spent shooting weddings with different couple, from all walks of life, be it a Chinese Ceremony or the vibrant Sikh Wedding. I’ll be sharing about how I am able to produce consistent results for my wedding clients.

So, do comeby and feel free to pick my brain. I don’t think I am able to fill up the entire 1 hour 1/2 session, so there would be bound to have Q&A sessions with you guys. Bring it on, but please be gentle. I am still very new to the game
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I am going to be spending most of my Saturday at WPPM so, please say hie! Don’t be strangers.
See you guys soon!

I took time off in London a couple of days after shooting Joanne & Matthew’s wedding portraits around London city. We had plenty of walking, and a good portfolio to showcase – but that’s for later post. Coming soon, I promise.
London is a beautiful city. I love the feel, like no other. So, here are some lifestyle shootout in London during my short trip walking around with Joanne and Matthew, and by myself.
These photographs were given the Dave Hill treatment. Well, not as great as his, but somewhat a little bit like that.

Heck, their taxi’s are stylish. They even have a cool name for it. Black Cat. Behind the cat is the Big Ben clock tower.

What an iconic London thingy. The underground tube station. Amazing branding which is recognised throughout the world.

This is the view of Regant Street while the sunsets at 10ish pm. It’s summer, we get more daylight then we need.

Regent street by day, with carnival. It was Sunday when I walked around, and the street was close down for carnival.

Hello peoples,
We just notice (I know it’s kinda like 2 weeks already) that we were not receiving new enquiries via the web since 8th of June. The forms that you guys filled up were saved in our database without notifying us like usual. Our beloved google decided that my own email on our web server as spam, and your enquiry did not show up on our workflow.
We apologize if you were waiting on us, and would like you to know that the problem has been resolved since. You should have been contacted, and if we miss you somehow, i would need to trouble you to fill up the form again.
We usually reply our emails within 48 hours.
Thank you for all the warm words in the emails, and dropping by to say hello and telling us that you love our work. These has been really great motivation for us to grow as a new studio!
Love you guys lots!