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JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART V ::: THE REAL, THE SWEET , THE SPONTANEOUS

One thing about effort is that it has a tendency to lead you to spend more of it, and I guess when that happens, it’s a good thing. Today at our V48 screening session we got a chance to watch the final version of our short film AT A PROPER CINEMA SCREEN! That was arguably the scariest cinema experience for me. I was nervous because I had no idea of who we were competing against with in our heat. But V48 wasn’t just about competition; it was more about people sharing passion and their creative talents. We had a super professional production team in our group who won previous years awards and everyone in the theater was just stunned by how polished their idea and camera skills were, and these were further perfected by their sound effects and colour grading. Ours on the other hand revealed some glitches and rawness in some areas, but overall I was quite proud of what we’ve achieved. Not to say that I was satisfied with the final film produced, I just have very high expectation videos and films, especially on the photography side of things. Next year, it’s got to be much much better!

I reckon I would have failed miserably with Jack and Kc’s wedding day series if the “less is more” rule was to apply, because this is unbelievably the 5th episode and more are yet to come! It really seems like updating blogs can just be another full-time jobs. How about to create a position called Blogger? : )

Documentary wedding photography is about capturing real moments…which by the way we care the most. Hence in this episode I will focus more on reaction shots, moments that were real, sweet and spontaneous…For those who were present and the absentees, now it’s a good time to relive the moments!

Previous episodes :

JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART I

JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART II

JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART III

JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART IV

In case anyone is wondering where this wedding took place, it’s at Bridgewater Country Estate, a good 40 minute drive away from Auckland City towards Northwest. I found this venue to be very lovely, offering ample beautiful wedding details. More photos to come later.

Minutes before the start of ceremony, Jack kept on checking if the bride had arrived.

There they are!

Kc carefully walking down with her father

Everyone had their eyes on the bride, and she hnd Jack’s full attention.

The Bride and her proud father

The happy Jack, I bet every single cell inside his body was happy.

The happy expression on their faces needs no hiding. And when words were verbalized through their vows, sweetness was overflowing.

Family and guests’ reactions

An intimate eye contact

Sometimes only by looking at the way they both laugh you could almost tell they’ll make a good couple together.

They walked into the ceremony individually and walked out as happy husband and wife.

Since we were trying to nail real emotions, how about this one as today’s last photo? ; )

TO BE CONTINUED…


JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART III ::: THE BRIDE, THE BOYS AND THE BEASTS

Today at work it was a little bit different from usual. Instead of focusing on our daily tasks we started to look at our future. So we spent most of our day away from the Kingsland office and headed for our quarterly planning meeting in town. Meetings set goals for a business and synergize people so things will get pushed forwarded and get done. I think the busier we get the more likely we tend to get sucked into our jobs and neglect the bigger picture. So having some prime thinking moments to me is just as gold. Although currently my photography is still just a one-man team, I realized I could still spend the 10% of time thinking about how I can improve my skills, knowledge, marketing, workflow and business networking etc, which translates into delivering better photos and higher quality and services.

JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART I

JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART II

Now, since I have been doing quite well in updating my blog for the last two to three days, I will try my best to keep this momentum going. So here comes the 3rd episode of Jack and Kc’s wedding day, PART III – the Bride, the Boys and the Beasts!

First up, a red double-R logo on the white and silver mags.

Check ou the red and white strape in the reflection…I simply think Canon and Rolls Royce make a good match. A Rolls Royce in the photography world? ;)

Jack and Kc really look good together. Can you see their matching expressions? Going through the entire photo set I think I’ve got a lot of photos to prove this truth.

TO BE CONTINUED…


JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART II

“Talents and gifts do not reduce or diminish when shared; they expand and increase like the widening ripples from a pebble dropped in still water.” This was one of the quotes I came across today, and it reminded me of the good weekend I had spent with friends for the V48 competition despite the already busy schedule I had. I have photoshoot on weekends on top of my regular 9-5 job; I have editing timeline and still squeeze frequent social agendas in between. Now, I have ventured into video and film production and discovered endless joy and interest in them. Who does that? Only the man who has an explicit and ever-evolving vision I must humbly confess. I can’t tell you how much I love what I do!

To be honest I really don’t know where I am going with this and how many “episodes” there will be for Jack and Kc’s wedding.  I just follow my heart to share these photos with everyone here, and hopefully, you will like it too.

In case anyone missed my previous blog post, JACK AND KC WEDDING PART I is here. In PART II, let’s focus a bit more on the guys. : )

On a wedding day, a photographer needs to plan ahead, shoot and capture as swift as possible. PLAN means your will need to know the wedding day schedule by heart in order to prioritise your shots. This is especially true when travelling between two to three different locations is required. After I finished shooting bridal makeup and getting ready, I quickly dashed from Quay Street to Jack’s new apartment at Viaduct…at 6ish. AM!!!

McDonald’s breakfast for the guys, keeping them strong and healthy for the long day ahead. ;)

Tie, burger and speech.

SHOOT includes planned shots, so the photographer will need to know exactly what to photograph. Here comes the Groom – Jack!

Over the other side, waiting for a final touch, Kc was nearly all ready. Here CAPTURE involves taking a lot of candid shots from everything important to everything interesting, all in a very fast pace.

There were so much stories on the day and I was glad to be there all to tell.

For a traditional Chinese wedding it’s not that easy for the groom to see the bride straight away. He needs patience, strategies, money, good communication skills and lots of help from the groomsmen.

If you have a strong friendship with the groomsmen, they would probably lay their life down for you.

Quiz by quiz, penalty by penalty, the Prince will eventually hold the hands of Princess.

TO BE CONTINUED…


JACK AND KC WEDDING DAY PART I

Rolling in bed, I remembered I could hardly fall asleep that night. If there was a syndrome it would be called “pre-wedding insomnia”. I was excited, because in a few hours I would be photographing my friend Jack’s wedding. I was nervous, because I was afraid I had to get up REALLY early would miss the alarm. That wedding required me to get up at 4ish in the morning and I’ve never in my life started my day this early.

It was pitch dark outside my bedroom window, perhaps the only thing bright was the soft glowing distant city light. In an early morning like this, even summer time would still be lingering some winter chill. But when I reached Kc’s building in downtown Auckland and opened the apartment door, I saw a completely different scenery right in front of me. Kelly and her RensFx team were already in position busy transforming the living room into a makeup studio. For me, I was just delighted that I wasn’t alone! : )

For those of you who follow my blog and photos, you could probably remember I have posted Jack and Kc’s Auckland Pre-wedding photos. Well, in fact their pre-wedding wasn’t pre-wedding at all, as this Big Day took place even a week before their pre-wedding photoshoot.

I had been too busy for the past few months, so coming to an off-season I finally get a chance to sort out the photos and blog about those awesome weddings, pre-weddings, portraits and other interesting photoshoots! And just be cause I can, I will probably divide the entire wedding set into a few different episodes. Really, rushing into posting photos without the company of a meaningful blog is the last thing I want to do. So here we go, hope you will enjoy Part I.

hmm…I insist the last photo belongs to this set! Stay tuned for what’s to come!


AUCKLAND PRE-WEDDING ::: JACK AND KC

It isn’t true. This Auckland set isn’t part of Jack and Kc’s pre-weddiing photos; it was intended to be. However, when you fly over from Melbourne to have a wedding in New Zealand, you know you’ve got to work around some tight schedules. Jack and Kc really wanted to spend more quality time with their family and guests on their actual wedding day, so they decided to have a separate set of photos done on a completely different day. Then looking at our Calendar, I suggested we should have it the week after because that way I would know what kind of photo style would be required and what could best enhance their wedding experience. So this made it a “post-wedding” photoshoot really. With the first ray of sunshine entered my bedroom window on that Saturday morning, I knew it’s going to be a perfect day.

Our human eyes are susceptible to bright light. Especially under the blazing sunlight, a 1200w strobe and in front of a large silver reflector (which effectively creates another blazing sunlight), most couple would have a hard time opening their eyes. So getting the couple frowning in front of the camera isn’t anything less typical. A second reason could well be that their faces were showing concern on how the photographer could manage to hold so many things at one time – support the reflector with one knee, hold and toss the end of the bride’s veil with one hand while operating his camera and flash with the remaining hand. Or perhaps, they were even wondering why the photographer was frowning like them. It’s simple: yes, Felix was the one facing and looking directly into the sun! I am so considering shooting with my sunglasses on in the next Summer. :)

Westhaven, and the truly beautiful Auckland city skyline.

CBD, where you get a glimpse of the inner Auckland flavor.

Lastly, Muriwai beach with its killer sunset!

Kc has shown her charm throughout the day without fail.


NORTH ISLAND WEDDING ::: CHRIS AND GRACE

Strange maybe, the internet back home would only allow onc computer access at a time. So for the past few weeks I’ve been surfing the internet via my dad’s computer, his Asus laptop. Using a non-calibrated monitor once again reminded me of what a world of difference photos can look on other people’s computer! Therefore WARNING: if you are not a Mac user and you’ve never had your monitor calibrated before, the photos below may exhibit somewhat lifeless skin tone and poor contrast. That’s because you are totally missing the real dynamic and glow! Which means if you are an Apple Mac user, you are safe. This is how it is, you don’t pay more for nothing. ; )

Each physical aspect of a beautiful wedding is attributed to its venue choice, planning, details and tons of planning and details. Selecting the right venue not only would save your wallet but also means better time management and what’s more, a special experience for you and all of your guests. Chris and Grace picked this beautiful venue with an elevated view overlooking the entire Pakiri beach and a large expanse of ocean and also the Goat Island. But good venue sometimes come with a sacrifice: the videographers and I and also people who helped put this wedding together had to travel for about 90mins from Auckland City. And in my initial visit I even felt carsick. So the photographer me insisted to drive my own car on the actual wedding day.

Enough said, I hope you all enjoy this images! Have a wonderful Thursday!!  = ]

There are so many nice spots in this house to allow you frame your shots.

The wind was incredibly strong that morning that it tipped over almost everything!

There comes the sacred moment!

Let’s end today’s post with a happy bridal party shot. : D


AUCKLAND ENGAGEMENT ::: JOSHUA AND MELISSA

I’d like to randomly express my thankfulness to those who continously show support to my blog and my photography work, to my old friends, readers, fellow photographers, and particularly to new visitors and clients who emailed me recently with kind words and gave recognition towards my photography. Seriously, your appreciations serve a great encouragement to me so I can better use my ongoing passion to help and benefit more people.

It is all exciting and happy to come home, but really, it is much harder to depart again. Perhaps I‘ve really been away for too long that I have almost forgotten how it was like to say goodbye. With a blink of an eye, my four week vacation has almost come to an end, leaving me with only less than a week before going back to New Zealand. Dear Time, why rush? I am gonna miss this place.

Joshua and Melissa are good friends of mine. And because I got to know Melissa through Josh, so Josh is my good good friend. Josh and I met because of gears. Yes, gears. Camera gears and various gadgets, so GEARS in one word. Josh has no interest in anything else but talking about gears, monitoring gear prices, buying and selling gears on trademe and ebay, collecting gears, storing gears in his car and garage…sydrome that can only be described as “gear obsession”. Joking aside, how I really met Josh was because we were both shooting a wedding on a boat (in 2009?). I was the photographer and he was one of the videographer then. And he lied to me that he was a Malaysian. About a year or two later I figured out that it wasn’t a pure lie, because Joshua Fang proved that he actually had a special interest in Malaysian by going out with Melissa, now also known as Mrs Fang. :)

Josh and I often exchange links and information about gears range from camera, tripods to as tiny products as memory cards…to the extend that we nearly greet each other everyday we log on our Messengers from work. There was one week when Josh bought two prime lenses under my influence so we nearly saw each other everyday without Melissa being present. I almost smelled something called jealousy from Melissa afar. Josh blamed me.

Time has always been rolling fast. When Josh asked me to do an engagement session for him and Melissa I was very excited. The photoshoot took place on 4th December 2011 but releasing the following images prior to their wedding day was strictly forbitten. No blogging after my photoshoot totally contradicts my style! But out of respect I agreed with his terms anyways. So for this time around, I blamed Josh. :P

After a long long time waiting, after their 10th March 2012 wedding day, I could finally show everyone their engagement photos. So let me present the truly kind, cute and fun couple…Joshua and Melissa! = ]

The two can have fun in just about anywhere.

After dinner we went for a quick night shoot as well

Salute and good bye!


AUCKLAND PRE-WEDDING ::: ANDREW AND WINNIE

I hate to admit that the fours year gap has alienated me from everything I used to know about my hometown, but home is home. And home is great. I really feel like a short four weeks period is way too short for me to practically accomplish anything meaningful. Probably next time I should come back for 6 months at least. Hahaha!

Currently I am living in a new place with my parents, and this place feels a little remote. My elder cousin said to me this arrangement must have been intentional because this way I got nowhere to go but to spend more time at home with my parents. Funny. I really enjoy catching up with family and chat about the silly things we did in the past, and all those things mentioned became part of the memories which defined my life in the past; formed part of my personality that is influencial to my future. They became me! : )

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out my blog updates are getting a bit erratic. In fact every time when I’ve got so many updates to post it becomes like this. Dislike. Since when did I realise I’ve never had enough time to spare and spend? But one thing I did realise - was that I have a strange flair for overseas clients. Haha! So here I proudly introduce this Melbourne couple Andrew and Winnie. In our initial contact Andrew and Winnie orginally had the craziest idea to engage 50 photographers over a few different countires to shoot their pre-wedding photos and put them together in one album. They even emailed me their profile, photoshoot porposal along with many of their cute photos. However I bet the amount of energy and budget each photoshoot requires must have forced this Melbourne couple to give it a second thought. In the end they’ve decided to simplify the whole process to a few shoots and guess what…I am so proud that I wasn’t sacked! : P

Our entire day was filled with interesting events. To start with we felt so lucky to have some super nice gentlemen who allowed us to use their boats for photoshoot and even offered us to go on a free cruise. How amazing! It felt just as amazing as Kobe Bryant would allow me to borrow his basketball shoes. If we went then the photoshoot would have officially end there as it might take hours. Politely declined on the cruise offer. We’ve then headed to the beautiful Northern Steamship for shooting our second outfit. And that sunday happened to be some kind of sports sunday or whatever that the downtown part of Queen Street was blocked. Pedestrians were allowed to walk, stand, sit, lie down or even play tennis in the middle of the road. This country really opened my our eyes. And we were given balloons. After a quick dress change and supermarket shopping, we headed to the park to have picnics, followed by the amazing sunset on Mt Eden and the evening cityscape. By memory that was the single most tiring weekend ever since I’ve been a photographer. The night prior to their photoshoot on Sunday I just finished Jack and KC’s wedding photoshoot on a Saturday evening. Then I headed to Sky City hotel to had a quick face to face intorudction with Andrew and Winnie. After a few hours sleep then I was back in their hotel again…and it lasted another whole day… I was so glad that EVERYONE OF MY PHOTOSHOOT IS DIFFERENT!!

Oh by the way, I later found out that Andrew and Winnie were from Hope Melbourne church. What a coincidence! :) ))

A different experience at Westhaven

The magical Northern Steamship Brewbar

I believe there must be magical power behind the super tall book shelves and the reversed hanging lamps…a reality of the Harry Potter world.

After having wine/beer at the bar, coffee at the outdoor cafe, we are now having a picnic at Cornwall Park.

Then we had to catch the sunset on Mt Eden.

The night was a little sexy in Auckland. ; )


PORTRAIT ::: LINDA ::: A WORTHY GIFT

Each of us has gone through tough phases. We at times set hard expectations for ourselves. And we often challenge our very limits physically, mentally and spiritually. However, can you remember when was the last time you gave yourself a nice treat if ever? Shouldn’t you deserve something more than an ordinary gift for all the hard work you’ve put in? I am sure the answer is a big YES.

At least once in a while, there should be times where we should justify our good efforts by rewarding ourselves with a special gift. No any other reasons required. Silly maybe, but this is the one silly little thing we should keep practising. When I received Linda’s email for a portrait photoshoot session as a birthday treat to herself, my immediate response was: wow this girl really takes care of herself! Probably the best gift for a girl is to turn her beauty and youth as of today into everlasting images, for today is a gift, that’s why it’s called present. Stay true, and stay fabulous.

A guy would want a different treat. And I am totally looking forward to mine. ; )


AUCKLAND HONEYMOON ::: JANE AND NICKMAN

With the first ray of sunshine on my face and the lighthearted blue sky outside of my bedroom window, I could feel the presence of Autumn. And I couldn’t be amazed enough how quickly the clock spins. Naturally Autumn reminds me the busy wedding season will soon to come passed; and it alarms me that there are plenty of post-production work needs to be done. Recovering from a cold, a new blog post is due… ; )

Pre-wedding photos, engagement photos or post-wedding photos…due to timing and different conventions I sometimes don’t even know how to define thothem myself. But it really doesn’t matter how we call them, what really matters is how the bond of love connects between two people in a magnetic and divine way. When two people are in love, their true emotions emanate. Be it in Bali, Korea or New Zealand…at that moment location simply doesn’t matter. And you don’t have to be at present to sense the love and happiness.

Jane and Nickman are a couple from Malaysia. Having known each other back in University since 2004, they have been through almost six years of friendship, and a challenging two years of long distance relationship before finally getting married on 12 January 2012. Right after that this newly married couple travelled to the pure land of NZ to spend their honeymoon and of course to have a photoshoot session with an Auckland based photographer such as me. ( ;

Photographing them was particularly smooth and easy because of how easy going and comfortable they are with each other. I feel so honored and blessed to have so many overseas couples who enjoy my photography style and put their trusts in my hands. All I hope is that my photographs will be the true reflection of their love and happy lives together. Happy marriage Jane and Nickman. Thanks Mayling for the beautiful makeup.


PORTRAIT ::: BLOSSOM IN THE DARKNESS ::: YANNI

「黑夜裏的綻放」

餘暉過後的玫瑰

會不會在黑夜裏綻放

已釋放過的香味

是否殘留淡淡的溫柔

黑夜裏綻放吧

哪怕只是片刻的美好念頭

從不期待到白晝

哪怕它熬不過黑夜的盡頭

模特:蝴蝶

攝影:Felix


FREEDOM

This is a beautiful nation that we live in. We have plenty of freedom. We can choose to go to the places we want to go and to become the person we want to be. We have the freedom to choose. It’s just that some choices will give us even more freedom and some less.

Normally candi shots like this need no explanations but I thought I would just write a little about this one. It may not seem special to others but it means something to me, because having been to Mt Eden for countless times today I finally made my way down to the crater. So the photos were actually shot from a much lower view point. :)


TRADITIONAL CHINESE WEDDING ::: GORDON AND POOILENG

Happy Chinese New Year! I wish everyone a prosperous and successful New Year of Dragon! May all your dreams come true and may this Dragon Year bring you joy, peace and good health!

It’s been almost ten years since I’ve come to New Zealand; it’s been four years since I last visited my family back home; and I’ve already lost count of when was the last time I actually spent Chinese New Year with my family. A long time ago by memory. I’ve spent the most important ten years of my life in a foreign land which I now can call my second home. And it is on the festival occasions when one misses his dear most…especially on this day. I remember the happy days we had when we were kids, when families would gather for Reunion Dinner on Chinese New Year’s Eve, when firecrackers and fireworks were still allowed to be play at every cornor of the stairwell and courtyards, when cousins and I would plan fun games in grandparents’ house while our parents were watching the CCTV Spring Festival Gala Evening. Good times, memorable times! I still remember how we thought the programs were only entertainments for our parents and never meant for children, so I’ve never finished watching the whole show for once in my life…until today. Perhaps the more grown up we’ve become, the more we respect our traditions. And the everyday things we took for granted became treasures that we are afraid of losing, when everything formed part of the history became a history.

Traditions are only traditions when people are willing to put in effort to keep them. Although it may not be quite a tradition to have a wedding on Christmas Day, having your house decorated with Double Hapiness stickers, the bride dressed up in Qi-Pao,  exchanging red envelopes and hosting a tea ceremony as a sign of showing gradefulness and respect to the elderlys would definitely imply bringing good fortune to the couple and their family. And on this festive day, keeping tradition would mean having your household filled with the element of RED! I experienced just that at Gordon and Pooileng’s Chinese Wedding. Traditions. The joy of celebrating for the marriage of a couple, their families and our own traditions!

One of the most interesting part of a Chinese weding is Picking up the Bride. The groom’s true love for the bride needs to be testified before many difficult challenges.

In many cases, the bride is in a waiting position inside her house…

And waiting comfortably. LOL

Here comes the Groom!

The groom is fully charged, ready for what’s to come.

And Gordon made sure he did not come alone. Every successful groom is accompanied by many warriors who put themselves forward to fight.

Because chinese wedding never goes easy on the boys.

Look at how well-planned the girls are…they are the ones who sets the challenges!

The groom needs to be very careful with his answers when facing challenges, because for every mistep, there would follow consequences! Various kind of conequences! They involve the ones you can imagine, and the ones you can’t.

So in order the pass through the gate, the boys would need to wise up and strategise their moves.

Every stage you pass, the Groom is one step closer to seeing the Bride.

The brave knight who stays put will eventually see the light of dawn! And pass the gift of love to the hands of the bride.

Bride’s mum was filled with happiness.

Congratulations Gordon and Pooileng, you guys are stars! And I can’t wait till your Western style wedding. : )


AUCKLAND PRE-WEDDING ::: ALBERTON HOUSE SPECIAL ::: JAMES AND ZILING

As far as weather in NZ is concerned, Summer is still MIA. Where is sunshine? Where is walking along the beach? Where are heatwaves and ice-cream? Where are volleyballs, surfboards and all the things that are supposed to make me picture a nice Summer? Stop! Let’s not go there. In the reality, I am sitting in front of my computer, editing pictures I took from December and in the middle of blogging. As I was working throughout the Christmas and New Year holidays, I didn’t feel cheated by the upsetting weather. Well I did work on some of the statutory holidays too, but remind me why didn’t I charge double pay for those days? PASSION! That’s the reason. Well I really like what I do. And being responsible for the couples and individuals in front of my camera has always been what drives me forward. And I am so honored to have many of my friends and friends’ friends who trust me in capturing many splendid moments of their lives.

I’ve got to know Ziling from SHOWTIME, an online platform where models, photographers and makeup artists collaboratively work together to achieve certain photoshoot projects (See our previous projects by clicking the links below). She’s fun, smart and willing to sacrifice anything for a good photos. So when I was asked to shoot her and her fiance’s pre-wedding photos I knew this was going to be interesting. And since we’ve set the location on Alberton House and Muriwai Beach, there’s no reason why wouldn’t it be…

SHOWTIME MODEL [ MAY ISSUE ] ::: ZILING

True Elegance. 「BLUE」

The history of Alberton house can be traced back to as early as 1863. It was latter expanded to 18 different rooms, each decorated with matching Victorian style of furniture and ornaments without compromise. For couple who are interested in some places special to get married or have a photoshoot, you may want to check out this beautiful venue. : )

People are usually not settled for just one location, so we headed to my favourite west coast. BEST BEACHES there!


A SOLJANS WEDDING ::: KEVIN AND R-DEE

December on the Southern hemisphere side, where the stormy days were supposed to be so last season. But when sunshine and blue skies are still feeling a bit camera-shy, the best thing you can do is perhaps to prepare a Plan “B” and hope you will never have to use it. The weather in this early Summer hadn’t been exactly great as it had been raining the entire week leading up to their big day on 17 December. Therefore, raining on the big day would not be a surprise to anyone at all, but the question remained – is the rain going to stop, and when.

It seems like the unwanted rain had invited herself to the ceremony that day. When the bridal and her wedding car arrived at Soljans, just a few minutes before the ceremony start, raindrops started to fall from the sky. Sensing the need for a backup venue, the venue organiser were about to initiate Plan “B” – moving the ceremony indoor. “Can we wait till the rain clears?”, asked the bride. With a degree of confidence in her voice she still seemed to believe the situation will soon change despite the current weather outside.

Sometimes life puts us on a test only to help us find wisdom, strength and confidence to over come it. Other times, we need to realise our limitations and leave things to God, trusting that He is in control. Somewhat within less than five minutes, the weather cleared and the bright sunlight was shining on the beautiful garden of Soljans. Wines were waving in the wind as if they were saying, ”It’s time. Let’s start!”

At the wedding, “the Celebration of Love”, we revisited the testament of faith. While to others it’s a reminder, for some of us it’s reassurance. Absolute reaassruance. Congratulations Kevin and R-Dee. I am so proud of you two. And I hope the Slick will look slick like never before and the Charm will stay charming forever. : )

I took so many photos on a wedding day and it really hurts not being able to post all of them. But here are some of the photos I loved and picked and I hope you enjoy viewing them.

Every wedding is unique, so is this one started off at Braemar. There are heaps of fine details to photograph and I adore places like this.

The bride’s mum was around for the whole bridal preparation sessione, watching her daughter getting make-up and hair done. What could be on the mum’s mind? I guess it must be a complex feeling. But the smile on the mum’s face told us at least that. She’s proud of how beautiful her daughter looked that day.

A few more portrait before the bride heading for the ceremony. GORGEROUS!

Here comes the most anticipated moment: father holding the daughter’s hand in the clear sunshine, slowing marching towards the red carpet. Everybody’s attention was drawn by her. Imposing, elegant, imposingly elegant.

Pastor, celebrant, groom’s father…Uncle Albert plays his triple role pretty well that day.

I have no idea why they smile at the camera like this. Good job boys with the teeth and identical poses.

I have photos to prove how great the weather turned out to be during the ceremony.

It’s NOT the kiss, it’s the moment before…and right after.

If I had to pick one photo to define the wedding day I would choose a wedding recessional shot like this every time. Abundance of happiness and the overflowing of joy and love completely revealed on the couple’s faces. Nothing can cover that.

A simply WOW…

17 December 2011. One big great day to remember!


LOVE JOURNEY ::: KEVIN AND R-DEE’S ENGAGEMENT PORTRAITS

Time is the one thing in universe that makes no apologies for its passing. It slips through fingers; it outruns its keeper…we can’t catch time, but we can catch the moments, leaving us the most beautiful memories.

If a photograph is to catch a moment and a blog is to share stories, then I am proud to say that I am doing both. Although often enough I feel I needed more energy and time to do them, some events are far too important to let pass unrecorded; and some memories are far to precious to leave behind forgotten.

For the past few weeks, this is the Auckland engagement post that I have been dying to blog about: the stories took place between two wonderful friends I know.

I’ve known Kevin since the start of the Second Semester of my first year in University, which was…2004. It feels like a long time by now. In church, people often call a good christian a man(or woman) of God, a man of integrity, accountability and faith and so on. For Kevin…he not embraces it all, he’s also a man of real interesting characters. Whether you have been friends with him for a long time or only just met him for one day, you will be able to gather what I am trying to say here. For the fact that he was trying to make reference to the parables of the master seed while we were photoshooting under the big tree, you would know he’s special. HILARIOUS! And he has always been so.

R-Dee is special too. Whenever I think of R-Dee the image of her doesn’t pop up without her gigglings and laughters in a clear audio form. She’s the creative brain of the PR & Promotion team in church that I’ve always found joy to work with. Being R-Dee, she’s extremely proactive, driven and fast, making my jobs butter smooth not matter how fat they were. Say if she’s starting something up tomorrow then you’d better watch out, because whether it’s singing, dancing or brainstorming, she just has the talent for them all. At the end of the day, I am still absolutely grateful that when it comes to photography, I still have my say in this regard. :)

Enough the overheated introductions. This post is not about how I met them, but a few sets of their photos represnting a series of events took place between them, taking them from where they were to how far they have come.

Starbucks, Symonds Street, Early 2009

The slightly faded memory brought us back to her first year in university (2006): It looks like a freshman was looking for a fresh start. Wondering around the quad, set to look for a Christian club and a church, she saw many club stalls, but one in particular, stood out from the rest – the dynamic, friendly and rightfully the best Christian club at the time - ”CCM”. That’s also because all helpers at the CCM stall are well-organised and professionally trained, and we always made the best effort to talk to people with curious looks. As we all say, the first impression is important. The start of a chapter all began with him at the stall approaching her with a detailed intorduction, friendly eye contact and a ready smile…

Several years later, she was already the one standing in that same stall as the club president and he became the club adviser, They were working and serving God together as a good team. On a hot summer weekday in 2009, the bond between them grew stronger at that very one-on-one meeting at Starbucks on Symonds Street, without any meeting agendas, notes or plannings…It’s just to get to know each other BETTER. Starbucks coffee had never tasted so good before.

Parnell, November 2009

In a cosy sunday afternoon, on a street filled with boutique shops, resturants, bars and cafes, even the air feels a little vintage. At this beautiful place of Parnell, they had their first talk over the possibility of courtship. It was their first time bringing such matter on the table, together with something else – a chart. Yes, a flowchart from R-Dee with bulletpoints outlining expectations and how things are supposed to “flow”. When a project manager gets involved, you’d know you are up to a some kind of project. :)

Cornwall Park, Mid-2010

That first talk at Parnell has kindled countless prayers and meaningful conversations. Much effort was made to ensure they both share the same values and goals, he passed her a book to read before her going away for her overseas holiday. That’s the exact same book we’ve used as props during the engagement session. Trust and honesty could only bring two already-opened hearts even closer. With the right foundation, relationship was able to grow deep and strong, just like a big tree rooted deeply into the ground. Around two months into their courtship, they enjoyed their first picnic at Cornwall Park…

Devonport, March 2011

A guy kneeling in front of a girl, with a diamond ring in this hands, and with eyes looking right into her eyes, also with quivering lips and pronouncing some touching words…Perhaps one could probably imagine such familiar scene from a TV show or from the movies; perhaps a proposal already wasn’t the most difficult thing to prepare for, but before a relationship could even reach this far everything had to be in line with God’s timing. Eleven months into their courtship, in front of the stunning Auckland City view from the Devonport marina, marked another beautiful chapter of their lives.

17 December, 2011

They day we’ve all been waiting for… : )

…TO BE CONTINUED


AUCKLAND PRE-WEDDING ::: ALPHA AND SUKI

Just as we thought Summer was here,  Auckland welcomed another rainy day. Gentle breeze enters my room through the window gaps. Cool and comfy. What can be better than lying in bed reading your favourite novel, editing photos while listening music and blogging? Luxury time.

Ever since the Rugby World Cup, the cityscape of Auckland has changed a lot. Revising downtown Auckland would always mean new discoveries and new surprises for me. Today’s blog features the latest photoshoot from last weekend Alpha and Suki’s Auckland Pre-wedding.

Alpha and Suki met each other back in university, about 4-5 years ago. They spotted each other at the campus and the invisible bond was immediately formed. She was always cheerful, lovable; his easy going personality was perfectly reflected on his big smile that he carries anywhere he went. It wasn’t a coincidence that they both ended up in the same accounting class, giving them the opportunity to get to know each other further… and deeper. On their first dinner date, they knew they were meant for each other. And now several years later, they are now engaged to each other, excitedly looking for their big day in March next year, where they will hold each others hands, sharing life together as husband and wife. :)

BRITOMART

VIADUCT

AUCKLAND MUSEUM

IN THE WOODS

The sweet couple, in such beautiful light

MURIWAI BEACH

I was particularly moved by this shot as I was reviewing the photos I took from that day. I feel so happy for you.


ZEN GARDEN WEDDING ::: ANDRE AND SABRINA

Ever since I shoot Donald and Kylie’s wedding I have decided this is the venue that I would like to revisit. Opportunity arose when Andre and Sabrina decided to hold their wedding ceremony there at Zen Garden,  the one-stop all-in-one  venue that is so perfect for weddings. The place it’s so huge that I simply couldn’t see it all even for my second time there. This place is refined, detailed, unique and full of taste. I love it. Brides, this place is well worth to book! Side-note: I am attending Vikki and Ken’s wedding this Sunday and guess what? It’s at Zen Garden! : )

Here are a selection of photos to showcase the wedding venue and Andre and Sabrina’s big day.



Andre specifically asked not to miss the carvings inside the wedding rings so here we go! : )

 

Photographing preparation is always my favorite part as everybody is still being relaxed and fun. Look if the boys don’t dress up properly I would always call them to do it again. LOL


 

Given the amount of features Zen Garden offers, there are just so many details to work with when shooting the bride’s shoes and gowns. This definitely adds a lot of value to the photos.

 

Jane did an awesome job in putting makeup and styling the hair for Sabrina. And she looks absolutely beautiful.

Well, other than the bride, the flower girl Danielle also dressed up beautifully.

Doesn’t she look gorgeous with Sabrina?





 

During the ceremony this is one of the must capture shots for me, the groom’s expressions as the bride marching towards him…

I thought the blowing bubble idea was cute. Thanks for the effort girls! ; )

 

She looked so happy!

 

Spontaneous reaction when Andre putting the ring to her finger.


 

I love this photo. The bridal party looked happy and the joy was overwhelming. The weather was very good so I could capture some flare in the photos.








Definitely, I am already looking forward to my next photoshoot at Zen. ; )


PARNELL PORTRAIT ::: CHLOE

Remember Jerry and Mimi, the couple whom had their 2 day engagement photo session with me in South Island? Well, we recently had a chance to meet again for another portrait session. It’s just that this time it was for Jerry’s sister Chloe. Yup, after the South Island trip Jerry and Mimi were so sweet and decided to give Chloe a special birthday gift – an individual portrait session.

One of the great things of being a wedding and portrait photographer that you and your clients can instantly become friends. And in this case, we even formed a great team! The multi-talented Mimi was of course the makeup artist and Jerry also tagged along as the “2nd shooter”. Chloe wanted some natural, unposed photos so we have been working toward that direction during the shoot and think we accomplished a bit more than that. It was really fun! So Chloe’s role was being the star.

Oh by the way, we went to chocolate boutique after the shoot.  = )


AUCKLAND PRE-WEDDING ::: NIGEL AND SAMMI

This will be my 150th blog on this website. 150th only? I feel I must have a lot to catch up on. Recently I indirectly heard feedbacks from a Bride who mentioned that there are a lot of non-wedding related work on my blog. It is so TRUE. Because photography currently by far my biggest hobby and will remain to be for a long long time, so I would tend to diversify my portfolio a little bit. Wedding is a big part of most people’s lives, it’s so important that it may affect the rest of our lives. But it’s not an end itself. It sets a new milestone of 2 people’s lives, and their families of course. Wedding photography is not an end in itself either. The true photography passion should exist to document life, with life and through life.

Nigel and Sammi are in fact my current landlord and they are one of those nicest landlord ever. One day they kindly asked if I would be able to do a wedding photoshoot in Auckland and South Island. I looked at my fulled booked October schedule and said “sure”, knowing that they are flexible to listen and follow my directions. So we managed to squeeze in one in for the pre-wedding photoshoot in Auckland. And one day was all it takes. :)

Auckland, known as the City of Sails, is charming at its best in nice weather. And Westhaven is one of the best places for capturing such beauty. We hired a wedding gown from Anyi and headed down to the waterfront to capture the blue sky with Auckland skyline, to Auckland CBD to experience the urban city look, to One Tree Hill to appreciate the romantic cherry blossoms and lastly to Muriwai Beach to see the golden sunset.It was a wonderful day, wonderful couple and we had a wonderful time.

A little bit of adventure is sometimes required during my photoshoot. ; )


RWC ALL BLACKS VICTORY PARADE IN AUCKLAND

If I had to describe what NZ was up to in 3 words it would be : Rugby World Cup!

If I had to describe what NZ was up to in 2 words it would be: All Blacks!

If I had to describe what NZ was up to in one word: Celebration!

New Zealand is crazy about rugby. And with All Blacks victory over France in the RWC final we have certainly gone even crazier! It has been a remarkable one and half months since the launch of the RWC and there’s just an ever building up of atmosphere in this country. We’ve now reached the point of having to release such energy and excitement. Hence the victory parades! It’s incredible!! Auckland was once again packed with people who were ready to witness and share the joy of All Blacks’ victory.

If you know me personally or have read about my blog post earlier you would know that I am not a rugby fan. But this RWC has certainly made some big improvements. I really enjoyed watching those games at home with Nigel, Sammi, Gordon, Alvin, Emily, Joe together and those evenings have become the highlights of the month. Having spent a third of my life in this country I would say I feel very proud of New Zealand also. This would be the biggest event in New Zealand for many years to come so we must know, must see and must capture. And to cheer for the All Blacks, I present this set of photographs entirely in B&W. Go the All Blacks! Go NZ!!


ANTICIPATING THE SEASON OF WONDER

靜靜聆聽季節變換的聲音

輕輕掀起一片粉紅的漣漪

昔日櫻花樹下的歡聲笑語

無數陽光底下掠過的倩影

抹不去的便是迴憶

數不盡的叫做期盼

Model: Crystal Ng

Photographer: Felix Wu


WEDDING DAY ::: SANDY AND STUART

It’s just a gradually developed convention that I would normally put guy’s name in front of girl’s when I blog about couples wedding or engagement photos. Interestingly for this couple it feels like their names sound better when you put the hers before his – so it’s Sandy and Stuart not the other way around.I think I am not the only person who has agreed to that. : )

When we were told by Sandy that they were getting married in September back in July, we were all excited and had been looking forward to this day. Sandy and Stuart have been knowing each other for over 20 years, and finally had their ceremony at Brigham Cafe in Whenuapai, Auckland. We were still in transition from Winter to Spring, so the rain was still on and off that afternoon. However, unpredictable in some way is also a prediction, so we had the entire ceremony semi-indoor that comfortably accommodated everybody, and everyone could still get to enjoy the beautiful garden around and without getting the rain. If I were to describe their wedding with only one word. “FAMILY” would be it. It was a simple, relaxed, family-surrounded fun wedding that (officially) brought everybody into one big family.


Laughters wereHere it’s quite hard not to laugh when Sandy said to Stuart in front of everyone, “Now let’s get serious!”

After dinner we headed towards a heritage house for the wedding party.

Here comes the highlight of the night…The band! The band that Sandy and Stuart are in marched into the room with exotic musical instruments, many of which I have probably never seen or head of. The music was drumming my ears because I was so close to them. We were on the 2nd floor and I could VIVIDLY recall the floor was LITERALLY vibrating PHYSICALLY up and down, plus there were many high-spirited people who were EXCITEDLY jumping around me…so as much as I enjoyed getting the cool band shots, I was SIMULTANEOUSLY worried about the stability of this building. Did I mention it’s a heritage building?? The band TOTALLY rocked it! I was told afterwards only half the band (approx 13 people?) turned out that evening. Pheww…I really wonder what would have happened to us if the whole band was there! HAHA! The band will be performing in Europe next year.

Just to around up today’s blog post here’s the evident of other people calling them “Sandy and Stuart”! Whoever baked this must have a super-sized kitchen because it’s very very HUGE!


SHOWTIME MODEL ::: KYLE BAI

It felt like summer hot when I entered my car yesterday afternoon. Oh yeah, summer day light saving officially starts today…which means, it has stolen my precious one hour. So here I am, still siting in front of my laptop at 5:17am! This also means that we have now entered a busy photography season! Exciting, busy, crazy! I still got a lot of photo and video related work I need to catch up on and this is why I am still up so late.

I have been looking around and purchasing some studio and outdoor strobes for the past few days. This will allow me to explore the creative flash photography in a much deeper level. I am so looking forward to do more fashion and commercial photoshoots. Well if you have interesting jobs and feel that I will be able to handle, please give me a buzz here, flickr me an email at felixili@hotmail.com, or add my facebook.

Below are some nothing much but some of the shots I took for Kyle this (or yesterday if you will) afternoon at Muriwai. Please check them out and give me feedbacks if you like or don’t like them. Have a good night (morning)!! :)





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