M + J // Pasir Ris Park Adventure

Yippeee yay! These two got married over the weekend! Can’t wait for their dinner celebration already 🙌
Before that, here are some snaps from our adventure in Paris!
*Pa-sir Ris that is























Yippeee yay! These two got married over the weekend! Can’t wait for their dinner celebration already 🙌
Before that, here are some snaps from our adventure in Paris!
*Pa-sir Ris that is























When Hariz and Bernice wrote to us wanting to do a pre wedding session with lots of nature, we can’t help but be excited! The mere thought of going into nature, and sharing the simple joy of exploring it with like minded souls, just resonate deeply with us. It was fun time hanging out with…

Ingredients for a good session: a pair of comfy shoes, an open mind, and your whole heart. We had the best kind of morning with Aaron and Amelia, hanging out by the cliffs, and listening to the monkeys’ morning banter!

The Sakura blossom might be short lived, but its innate beauty and unwavering spirit against the rain, cold and wind, is like a great love story waiting to be told. As we basked in its (Sakura) glory, capturing moments of this energetic duo, we are also thankful for their endless laughter, carefree selves and down-to-earth…

It was great fun hanging out with Kok Wai and Michelle at their house, and former neighbourhood at Joo Chiat! There is this special connection between people, and the physical space they call home. You know, sometimes when you visit a person’s home, besides the conversations, you can somehow “feel” the personality and the whims…

What we love about doing road trip adventure pre-weddings is the very sense of adventure, and exploring the unknown; in search of the best light and beauty. The thought of being able to get lost also make it especially exciting. Although we have to say that with the advent of GPS (read: google map!), getting lost…

It was early September, and while enroute from Munich toward the Dolomites, I overheard some tourists predicting that snow would arrive in a few days. As the train sped along, I looked out at the sweeping paranoma of lush greenery rushing backwards in a trippy fashion. The rolling hills of vibrant greens and deep emeralds…