earlier this year, i had the opportunity to shoot my first ever destination wedding & the experience? surreal doesn’t even come close to describing it.
the venue, the decor, the atmosphere… and of course, the beautiful couple. it was one of those moments everything just fell into place perfectly 🤍
till this day i’m still super thankful for the trust and opportunity given to me by my WONDERFUL BOSS & i can’t wait to share more photos from this wedding with all of you❗️
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Photo: @multifolds@bryan_multifolds
Video: @substancefilms@substancefilmsyang
Planner/MC: @jennychiuweddings
MUA: @treephipat_makeup
Hairstylist: @carbill_hair369
Gown: @hanniicouture
Venue: @campbellpointhouse
Luxury Car: @allclassrides
T & A | Tying The Knot 🎬
From scripted lines as on-screen partners, to real life vows as Husband & Wife. Thank you Trevor & Abigail for allowing me to capture your special day 🤍
A father adjusting his son’s jacket one last time. A mother lifting the veil over her daughter’s face, knowing everything is about to change.
These are the moments that remind us what a wedding day is really about. Not just the couple, but the families who raised them, and the love that made this day possible.
We’ve learnt that most of what matters doesn’t happen when everyone is looking. So we stay present, we pay attention, and we let the day unfold. Because the moments in between are usually the most honest ones.
If you want a film that captures all of it, send us a message today.
Videography @preciousfilmsweddings
Photography @multifolds@wilson_multifolds@bryan_multifolds
Some might say it’s a waste of money, BUT. Some moments happen once, from only one angle, and they can be missed entirely.
Having two photographers means your day is documented from different perspectives at the exact same moment. While one captures the main event, the other captures the reactions, the in-between moments, and everything happening around it.
It also allows for better coverage throughout the day, from both partners getting ready at the same time, to different moments happening across the venue.
More than just “more photos”, it’s a fuller and more intentional way of telling the story.
Stripped back to what matters. Less colour, more emotion.
Side-note: If i’m your photographer, DO NOT hold back when asking me for more B&W photos because I love them so so much 🤍
Photo: @multifolds@bryan_multifolds
HMUA: @makeup.cel
Gown: @thegownconnoisseur
Anyone can document what was planned. But not everyone sees what’s happening in between.
And that difference matters more than people think.
A lot of couples choose a photographer based on whether the photos look nice. And of course that matters. But beyond that, I think the more important question is… does it resonate with you?
Because photography isn’t just about how something looks. It’s about how someone sees.
Two photographers can stand in the exact same place, at the exact same moment, and come away with completely different images. Not because one is better than the other, but because they notice different things.
And what you notice… often comes from what you’ve been through.
Not how many weddings you’ve shot.
But the way you’ve experienced love. Loss. Change. Growth.
The quiet moments you’ve learnt to pay attention to.
The things that used to mean nothing, but now mean everything.
That’s what shapes your perspective.
So when you’re choosing a photographer, it’s not just about style. It’s about whether their way of seeing aligns with how you want your story to be remembered.
Because at the end of the day, you’re not just hiring someone to take photos.
You’re trusting someone to notice what matters.
Photography: @wilson_multifolds@bryan_multifolds@multifolds
Videography: @preciousfilmsweddings
My only wish for you on your wedding day is that you get to fully live it.
Not worry about how you look. Not think about where to stand. Not feel like you’re performing for the camera. Your wedding isn’t a performance. It’s meant to be felt.
Because while you’re present in one moment, the rest of the day is still unfolding around you. The quiet moments before everything begins. The same moment felt differently by different people. The small things you didn’t even know were happening because you were busy being in it.
That’s how I approach weddings. I pay attention to what you don’t see, so you don’t have to. So you can stay present, and still remember everything after the day is over.
And if this feels important to you too, I’d love to document it for you.
Photography: @wilson_multifolds@bryan_multifolds@multifolds
Videography: @preciousfilmsweddings