THADDEUS & SHUENLI
Chill, Honest, Documentary
Shuenli and Thaddeus came in with a simple ask: keep it real, keep it relaxed, and let the session feel like them.
For this pre-wedding, we kept the approach documentary. More space to breathe, less performing for the camera.
They met in church and their energy is unforced. Chill vibes, movies, eating out, and just being together. They were clear that they wanted guidance, but not something overly staged. A natural, interview-style video about their relationship, and daytime photos with greenery in the frame. Minimal outfits, nothing too “wedding gown” and more like a quiet yes to who they already are.
They found us on Instagram and resonated with the cinematic feel and natural light. What mattered most was that the photos and film would hold real memories. Not just nice images, but something that would translate into their wedding season and still feel honest when they look back, even years later.
SIMPLE PEOPLE. TRUE MOMENTS.
AARON & DULCENA
CHURCH OF SAINTS PETER & PAUL / CHUI HUAY LIM CLUB / LAWN AT HORT PARK
THREE PLACES, ONE YES
Aaron and Dulcena’s day moved with a kind of steady joy, the kind that doesn’t need to be rushed to feel real.
We approached it the way we always try to: documenting, not staging, and letting the day keep its own pace.
It began at the Church of Saints Peter & Paul, where the space itself set a tone of reverence and focus, and where their attention kept returning to each other, even as the room filled around them. From there, the day opened up at Chui Huay Lim Club, shifting into something warmer and more communal, with laughter, toasts, and the easy momentum of being surrounded by the people who know them best. As the light softened, we ended at The Lawn at HortPark, where the air and greenery gave the last stretch of the day a breathier, quieter feel, like an exhale after all the build up.
Aaron and Dulcena didn’t try to perform a perfect day. They simply lived it, and that was more than enough.
HELD, CELEBRATED, AND FULLY PRESENT
CHAOXIAN & LIXUAN
PARKROYAL COLLECTION MARINA BAY
LOUD HOMEBODIES,
REAL MOMENTS
Chaoxian and Lixuan’s day wasn’t about performing. It was about feeling like themselves, even with a camera nearby.
We approached it the way they hoped for: documenting, not staging, and creating enough space for the awkwardness to soften into something honest.
They told us they’re homebodies at heart, but loud in the best way, the kind of people who’ll play pickleball, go out partying, and still choose the quiet familiarity of each other. What they wanted this time was simpler: a photographer who could bring an extroverted calm, keep things real, and help them look back on the day through images that don’t feel posed.
They also carried a small piece of origin with them. They met in university at NUS, in Sheares Hall, and they wanted to make a quick trip back there for photos. Just enough to mark where it started, before returning to the flow of the day and a dinner reception that stayed casual, unforced, and true.
REAL, UNGUARDED, REMEMBERED