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We speak to wedding photographers in the region to find out
what inspires them, their challenges, and trends that are
shaping the industry.
Shot by: Takenao Anzawa, EOS-1D X, EF70-200mm f/2.8 L USM, 95mm, f/2.8, 1/80 sec, ISO 1600
Works by Photographers in the Region
Brandon Ho
Specialising in modern and church weddings, Singapore-based photographer Brandon Ho and his team at Pixioo boast a wealth of experience when it comes to making wedding couples happy. From pre-wedding shoot to the actual wedding day, Brandon and his teammates capture only the best and most important moments that their clients can cherish for the rest of their lives.
Trung Dinh is a Vietnamese wedding photographer based in Hoi An, Da Nang. He believes in capturing candid shots of his couples and their guests to tell a story rather than turn it into a photoshoot. Apart from weddings, he also captures memorable moments for families.
Dwie Haryo is an Indonesian photographer whose works are often kept to the minimal: clean background, film-inspired lighting overlays, the usage of nature and a delicate portrayal of human intimacy. After all, what he chose to prioritise is simply to ‘create a timeless emotion till your hair turns grey.’
Grace Tan is a photographer specialising in weddings and families. Her creative journey started when she was a teenager. She was interested in the art of filmmaking and had pursued it as a degree. After working in the local television and film industry as an editor and director for a few years, photography began to capture her heart. She took baby steps into the world of photography which led her to photographing weddings and families.
Tinydot photography is a Singapore-based wedding photography studio made up of four talented photographers – Yu Hsin, Jerald, Donn and Timothy. Their ethos is simple: be bold and different; make every moment a visual canvas; keep an eye out for the little nuances of unique stories; and impact your life with their gifts of documenting yours.
Malaysia-based wedding photographer Louis Gan enjoys personal conversations with his couples to understand their story, needs and wants. This up-close and personal method has benefited him in inducing good chemistry between the couple and making the creative expression even more stunning.
Aidan's style of wedding photography is best described as creative reportage with contemporary portraiture. Natural, un-orchestrated and un-posed - leaving his clients to enjoy your wedding. He works in a documentary style: as unobtrusively as possible, capturing moments as they unfold. He combines this wedding reportage with fun and natural portraits to create an overall picture – the story of his clients' wedding day.
Aplind Yew is a Malaysian photographer and cinematographer. He started showing interest in photography when he was a teenager and ultimately chose to specialise in wedding photography. His draws inspiration from Japanese films, which have led him to craft his photography style today.
Wedding
Photography Tips
Brandon Ho
“It is important to first build a connection with
your couples so that there will not be any awkward
moments.”
“…work regularly on personal projects. Take the time
to take what you like and nurture your passion by
trying different shooting techniques, changing
different lens’ focal lengths…”
“…I think that investing in a good pair of shoes can
make or break your career. Why? Because as
photographers, we are always moving around trying to
find the perfect spot …”
“Instead of something that one tries to discover or find, I believe that style comes to individuals when they start picking up their camera to take photographs…. you’ll also start to favour certain lenses and settings that helps to mould and achieve your specific style.”
“…listen and understand their story first. Then, you will need to work on coordinating the actual day timings, natural lighting and having back-up plans in case of weather changes, etc...”
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