Well, it finally happened!! I married the woman of my dreams! 🥂 To my incredible wife, you make life feel like one big adventure, and I’m so lucky to call you mine. Here’s to forever filled with late night Netflix binging, love, laughter, and the endless joy of doing life together. ✨
To my groomsmen, thanks for having my back, my front, and cooking up such an incredible performance even though we only had 2 days haha! You guys made this day a million times better, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. 💪🏻
And a massive thank you to my wife’s beautiful bridesmaids, you all are the real MVPs! Thank you for being her support system, her hype squad, and her sisters through it all. You’ve brought so much joy and light to our day.
Here’s to love, friendship, and the incredible journey that’s just beginning.
More pics to come 🤪
📸: @multifolds
Hair and makeup: @benjioo
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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
…to be trusted with moments like these.
People ask me what good wedding photography is worth. They ask about packages. How many photos will we get.
I think about the grandmother at the tea ceremony. The way she held the bride’s hand. Not every grandparent does that. When I see it I know what that photo becomes ten years from now. Twenty years from now. When someone pulls out their phone to show the children what she looked like on that day.
I also think about the photobooth. I saw the grandmother sitting there waiting for the photo to be taken and I could not help myself. I got one of the aunt to place a pink wig on her head. She was surprised. Then shy. She laughed and took it off. But the interaction happened. And I was there for it.
Photography is not a service for your wedding day. It is an investment in the moments that grow heavier with meaning over time.
Some love letters are written to be kept. Darren and Jolene’s felt too good not to share.
Between the whisky bar at Fullerton and the Singapore River at golden hour, we built their film around the words they had already written for each other. Promises to laugh together. To grow old together. A love that, as Darren put it, everyone who enters your life can’t help but fall into.
Words written privately, shared honestly, and every word of it showed on their faces.
That is the kind of story we love telling.
Video: @preciousfilmsweddings
Photo: @imthemelvin@multifolds
Makeup: @silviana.makeup
I picked up my first camera when I was 22.
I did not know what I was doing. I just knew that something happened in the space between two people when they thought no one was watching. And I wanted to capture that.
Sixteen years later, I have stood at the back of ballrooms with 400 guests. I have crouched in alleyways with just the two of them and a street lamp. I have photographed weddings so loud the music shook the floor, and weddings so quiet you could hear someone crying softly three rows back.
And what I know now, that I did not know at 22, is this.
The size of the wedding has nothing to do with the size of the love. But it has everything to do with the honesty of the photos.
When there are 400 people in the room, you are performing. Not because you are fake. But because that is what the room asks of you. The smile is real, but it is also slightly on. The posture is real, but it is also slightly held.
When there are 30 people in the room, something releases. You forget the camera is there. You reach for each other without thinking. You laugh at the wrong moment and do not care. And those are the photos that will wreck you in the best possible way when you look at them in 30 years.
I have watched weddings change completely in my lifetime. The dramatic skies. The eleven props. The VSCO presets. The viral poses. Every era believed it had finally figured out what a wedding photo should look like.
Every era was half right and half chasing something that was never really there.
What has never changed, across every trend and every season, is the moment when two people stop thinking about the photo and just exist with each other.
That is the only moment I have ever been interested in.
If you are planning your wedding and you are reading this, I want you to know one thing. You do not need the biggest venue, the longest guest list, or the most dramatic backdrop to have photos that last.
You just need to mean it.
We will take care of the rest.
I’ve realised shooting weddings isn’t really about chasing moments.
It’s about being present enough that people forget you’re even there.
That’s when things start to feel real. People stop performing, stop thinking about the camera, and just become themselves.
I’m not just there to capture the day. I’m there with them, moving through it, paying attention to what’s already happening.
Because most of what matters doesn’t happen when everyone is looking.
Photography: @wilson_multifolds@multifolds
Videography: @preciousfilmsweddings
Gown: @weddingcrafterssg
Makeup: @canvaseety
Content Creation: @thesocialbridesg
Suit: @inpersonam.cc
Laughter, good vibes, and a whole lot of heart. We have always felt that magic happens when a shoot feels more like a celebration than a production. Jeffery and Pei Yi brought so much sincerity to their day, from laughter, kisses to the private letters that grounded everything. When your shoot feels this effortless, your story just tells itself.
Video: @leonardlyy@preciousfilmsweddings
Photo: @wilson_multifolds@multifolds
Gown: @digiobridal
Make Up: @beautywithoutfilter
Flower: @artcammy
They met in Korea, and somehow found their way to building a life together here🫶🏼
I still remember knocking on the door and being greeted with a warm phrase in Chinese by Hyo, then casually chatting with him in both Mandarin and English like we’d known each other for a while. And later on, hearing Shuwen speak to him in fluent Korean… it just felt so natural, like their worlds had always been meant to meet.
Different cultures, different languages, but everything came together so effortlessly that day, filled with laughter, smiles, and the kind of moments that just feel real. Always a privilege to witness stories like this🙌🏼😌
Most weddings are planned down to the minute.
But when you look back, it’s rarely those moments you remember.
It’s everything in between.
The way people show up.
The way they care, without needing to say it.
This is what love actually looks like.
Photography: @wilson_multifolds@multifolds
Videography: @preciousfilmsweddings
Makeup: @beautywithoutfilter