Jade & Brett

Hello there, it has been awhile since my last post and so much has happened in my life in just three mere months....

Firstly, I got engaged!!!!!! To my soulmate and now hubby-to-be Steven *insert swoon*, aaaaand we bought a house! Hence over the last 8 weeks, we have been furiously working away at our humble abode - and now it has turned into an amazing dream come true. There is something so satisfying about bringing an idea to life and even better when there is someone to share and fuel that imagination and creativity. And I think, that is one of the reasons why I love weddings - because it brings people who want to love and support each other together, for life.

And It seems the more weddings I photograph , the more I get choked up each time I witness the raw and intimate emotions between the bride and groom, especially during the ceremony. Jade and Brett were no exception as you will witness below. You can just feel their love for each other and even more so for their little girl Zoe. No emotional expense was spared that day and oh my gosh the venue was spectacular.

Enjoy!

Always Sunny in Sydney

Sydney always reminds me of home (Singapore) - the hustle and bustle of the city and I hate to admit it but when it comes to weather and coastal landscapes, Sydney wins hands down over Melbourne. I also discovered on my recent trip up that their barista skills are actually improving, and you can find Cronuts in almost every cafe (yum!). I am also frustrated that Hurricanes (best ribs EVER!) hasn't found its way down to Melbourne and that Darling Harbour poo's all over Docklands.

Sorry Melbourne, but I think I am seriously considering making Sydney my second home. Now all I have to do is find wedding work in Sydney to have as many excuses as possible to be there.

And yes, I am motivated by food!

Bikes, Buller & Bromance

My good friends Zane and Calvin (whose lovely faces you would have seen previously in my galleries) invited me to their family flat tucked away on the picturesque Mt. Buller over the weekend as the boys (or as they would exclaim, "excuse me, but we are men!") wanted to 'bromance' over some international mountain bike race. Having only seen Buller during the snow season I was super keen for a summer visit to enjoy some bush walking and explore the amazing landscape and nature.

Our archery friends Carmen and Ricky joined us too on the second day to cheer on the cyclists as they raced round the mountain - the Mexican wave, whistles and even a cowbell all made respective appearances!