Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Vanan + Shamini Traditional Indian Wedding Ceremony + Reception (Orchidville, Singapore)

Before you scroll down this section, do take note of the followings:- This wedding photography was covered by one wedding photographer (that's me, of course) and 4 wedding videographers (Merah In Motion) from Singapore. What you will see below are selected 181 images of my favourites which portray the whole wedding ceremony. This is a very challenging wedding ceremony (indeed). Why I say that? I start capturing the make-up session from 4PM and the wedding procession ended up in 3 other different places and yes, it ends at about 2:30AM in the morning. It seemed like it rained the whole evening! There were 2400 pictures has been taken for this wedding and I am faced with challenging lighting at the stage where the traditional indian wedding ceremony has been held.

What you will see below are many images which not many professionals who will be able to capture as this is another level of actual day wedding photography called "flash photography". This is not "point-and-shoot" type of photography. It is not as easy as it seemed but if you are a person who uses a DSLR, you will know what I meant after going through all these images. If you think "flash photography" is simple, then try it. This is a nightmare for 95% of wedding photographers out there in the market.

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