Mun + Zainal
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Life was pretty hectic last week and I’ve been unfair to this couple as not to introduce them to my fellow viewers.
I first met Munirah when she and her girlfriends asked to photograph their gang for their convocation way back in 2006. That was the 1st and the last time I met 5 of them in a group. It is good to see the same faces again at the wedding event.
While i never met Zainal before, i do know that both of them are in the relationship for quite some time by reading Mun’s blog once in a while. Surprise not, both of them are now a happily married couple.














Fina + Izwan
It was a last minute arrangement. In fact i’ve never met either Fina or Izwan prior to the engagement. No face-to-face meet up, no paper signed, no deposits .. nothing. It was all based on trust.
Fina is an architecture student in Melbourne and she was actually on her break when both of them decided to get engaged. It was a sunny Sunday and everything went smooth despite they claimed to sort everything in a hurry. The ‘talk’ was conducted professionally with no hanky-panky and i was actually surprised to notice that the discussion ended in less than 10 minutes. The event was blessed with the present of their treasured nears and dears. Lastly, i must say that their ‘lauk-kampung-lunch’ was extremely nice! Tapi malu nak tambah .. hehe



















Natasha + Viet
Natasha contacted me via email a long time ago when she was in Paris asking if i could photograph her wedding. At first i thought she’s a Malay girl and it shocked me to know that she’s actually a Chinese and getting marry to a Vietnamese gentleman, Viet. It was a pleasant surprise to have an opportunity to shoot a non-Malay wedding. Despite being in Paris, her faithful friend, AiQueen helped her in arranging her wedding including meeting myself.
The day started with a tea ceremony and prolonged to a dinner and ‘disco’ afterwards. Both bride & groom are working in Paris and their French friends coming all the way to celebrate their wedding day and they actually have their own ‘Yamseng’ version in French which was lovely. It was a splendid evening in Hotel Istana and i truly enjoyed photographed both of them.

















