I’m not supposed to blog about today’s wedding since it’s meant to be a private affair (arrgh…the bride was really stunning!) but I just couldn’t resist this…Uncle Dino tells me that the Quattroporte (literally means 4-doors) is a mean machine and he’s quite right about that. I actually got to ride in one today cos the wedding car was a “4-door” .
Oh, it was fun working together again today with Eva and also Blossom from Wedding Paparazzi
I don’t think I could’ve asked for more – to be back home safely, to have had Ian and Winnie be as enthusiastic and nice as they were, and to have amazing light in Bali this time round. I can’t be anymore thankful. Shall let the images speak
Most of last Saturday was spent covering Edwin and Maria’s wedding day. It was one of those weddings where I did feel a bit of pressure – on 2 counts. The easier one was having to come up with the highlights in a very short period of time (which I don’t usually do!) but the tougher was really to shoot something which the couple will treasure. You see, Edwin is a promising and extremely capable ST photographer whose works I do admire – especially his street and travel photography that you can see on his webby. Add in a bunch of groomsmen who are mostly ST lensmen (who really know how to have fun, by the way) – well, you get the picture. Hopefully I didn’t disappoint with my images .
It was a wonderful wedding – from the very sporting couple (and a very beautiful Maria, no less!) and groomsmen, to a beautiful church wedding, rounded off with a very entertaining dinner. It’s one of those weddings that I didn’t really collapse from exhaustion despite the very long hours (hah!).
Here’s the highlights slideshow…will post some from the very interesting dinner when I get the time to go through the images!