One of my favorite pic..
Last weekend was a very tired weekend for both myself & my partner as we had the chance to travel down to Kluang, Johor to cover an Indian Wedding Ceremony. It was a traditional ceremony which is our very first time seeing this traditional ceremony.
It was indeed a very challenging job for both of us as we do not know what are the culture and what must be done during the traditional ceremony. Thanks to Chandru & Yoges for tipping us throughout the ceremony, which are important and what needs to be document down through the lens.
Video Highlights of Chandru & Yoges Wedding Ceremony
It was our great pleasure to present this video to all the relatives and friends. Cheers.
P/s: thanks to their hospitality while we were in Kluang. They took care of us well
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Hey Gabriel,
The coverage on the Indian traditional wedding was fantastic!Even I did my undergraduate in India and spent 6 years there, i managed to witness several Indian wedding, but non of them is being shot so well as you guys did. Plus the music is simple touching.
All hats to you my friend. Good job. Will definitely recommend you if any events needed documentation.
By the way, do you do family portrait? Like how wedding day where you shot the event that happen on that day spontaneously instead of studio type photography? Where everything was shot on site so that it can be remembered? Do you do that for family outing?
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Hey Dr Wan, thanks for your compliments and am sure this little words will definitely keep us going in this business. Yes, I do family portraits, please do leave me an email at [email protected]; will definitely be in touch with you soon!
Thanks doc!
Gabriel
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