Although this wedding was held last year, I can still recall bits and pieces from this lovely ceremony at Bethanie Chapel. Instead of the traditional Chinese wedding games for the groom, the couple arranged a Chinese tea ceremony in the morning. We all know how tight a schedule Hong Kong weddings usually come with, and this is exactly why our team enjoyed the relaxing morning with the couple so much.
I can still remember very clearly that this was the third day of our continual work for the wedding. After completing the photo shoot for Hannah and Daniel, I immediately rushed to the airport to catch my flight for a pre-wedding shooting in the US. Although my schedule was packed and I did not have much time to rest, traces of the delightful moments of the day still kept coming into my mind when I was on the flight. In fact, if you enjoy your work the way I do, working is never too hard or tiring because you are having fun in the process too!
Hannah and Daniel, wish you a blissful married life!
The quality of a photo does not depend on the location it is taken, but on how you actually make use of the surrounding environment. This photo, for example, shows the bonding among the groom and his groomsmen.
This was actually taken in front of a garbage station, somewhere one can hardly relate to the magical moment on a wedding day.
Even the stunning harmony between the pearl-coloured wall and the bride’s warm-coloured traditional Chinese wedding dress comes lesser when it is compared to the beautiful bride with her rapturous smile.
Some say flowers and shoes are the two things that can cheer any woman up. Yet such true love as the one between our lovely couple Hannah and Daniel is definitely superior to any other material things on earth.
Even the reflections in the mirror cannot exemplify the happiness of the bride.
See how Hannah can’t wait to share with the world her happiness from Daniel’s loving glance.
It feels like we are among the audience which was wishing for the couple’s happiness in the chapel.