Category: ROM Photography

NERN HOONG AND JO ANNE ROM

By eulee, 15/03/2010 1:28 pm

Pink was the colour of the day. Everything was so well colour-coordinated, right down to the pink bedroom slippers. What amazed me was the amount of effore and love put into different cards for personalized messages for the couple. The ceremony was held at the Raffles Town Club, also the venue for the ROM of Ignatius and Mui Ling, whom I had the pleasure of covering too.

Here are a few pics from the day itself starting from the preparation in the morning until lunchtime.

ROM Wedding Photography Singapore
ROM Wedding Photography Singapore
ROM Wedding Photography Singapore
ROM Wedding Photography Singapore
ROM Wedding Photography Singapore
ROM Wedding Photography Singapore
ROM Wedding Photography Singapore
ROM Wedding Photography Singapore
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A YEAR IN RETROSPECT

By eulee, 04/01/2010 12:11 pm

Goodbye 2009. Hello 2010! After a season of festivities, everyone’s back to work with, I hope, a fresh perspective to work, life and perhaps a zest, zeal and enthusiasm to make this year count. But take a moment to have some reflection on the past year, and use that as a guide for this.

For myself, this blog was started as a kind of social experiment and i must say I am hooked on it. I started in May 2009, after many years of deliberation and fears that I will not get pass my first post. I eventually discovered a love for writing. I can’t say I’m very good at it but at last I don’t dread it. So my first post was on packing for an overseas shoot in a reply to curious questions on what I always bring on my shoot. At that point of time I was already overseas and that was the perfect moment to talk about it. From then my blogging went on to discuss techniques, equipment, workshops, current work, book reviews and now with my new iPhone, a bit on apps and its camera. After the first post, ideas start popping up and since then, I’ve logged 140 posts! I try to go for higher value content and not just one-liners so I think I’ve done decently looking at my workload.

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JOAN AND DERRAS’ ROM

By eulee, 02/11/2009 5:01 pm

Joan and Derras had their celebration at Tung Lok, at The Central, Clarke Quay last Saturday. The same place Rita and Ray had their ROM too. It was unfortunate it rained and their solemnization had to be conducted indoors but that didn’t dampen their spirits one bit. Plenty of laughter and joy to go around. And I was equally amazed at the level of details they paid attention to. The namecards and menu were specially designed and added a touch of colour in the restaurant. He’s from KL and she’s from Singapore so as wedding favours, they gave guests a bottle of I ❤ KL and I ❤ SG sweets. Now, that’s sweet! And their celebration made a beautiful evening perfect.

Wedding Photography Singapore - Joan Derras

Namecards for their guests


Wedding Photography Singapore - Joan Derras

Wedding Favours


Wedding Photography Singapore - Joan Derras

The menu


Wedding Photography Singapore - Joan Derras

Rain drops


Wedding Photography Singapore - Joan Derras

Derras and Joan


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RITA AND RAY’S ROM

By eulee, 07/07/2009 10:24 am

Once awhile I shoot at an unfamiliar venue, a place which makes you want to drop your bags, whip out your camera and start shooting immediately. I did exactly that yesterday. The ROM and dinner celebration was held at Tung Lok Signatures, at The Central, on their balcony overlooking Singapore River and Clarke Quay. Rainy days tend to introduce beautiful, warm light in the evening as soon the rain retreats and the sun breaks through the thick clouds. Yesterday was no exception. Coupled with the sensational view and soft warm light bathing the place, they got legally married in front of family and close friends. The balcony wasn’t large but sufficient to fit everyone in comfortably and with enough room for me to move around. Yesterday also happened to be Rita’s birthday and a cake was ushered in immediately after the ceremony. The intimacy of the ceremony, together with the view and magical lighting, was the silver lining at the edge of the dark clouds seen throughout the day.

More of such images can be seen in my Wedding Photography webpage or in the Wedding Photography category of this blog.

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