My Approach


I approach pre-wedding photography as an act of presence.


Not to direct, but to observe.

Not to manufacture moments, but to recognise them as they unfold.


My work blends fine art sensibility with a cinematic understanding of rhythm, light, and emotion. Each session is shaped around who you are, how you move together, and the quiet language that exists between you. The result is imagery that feels unforced, intentional, and deeply personal.


This is not about perfect poses or spectacle.

It is about connection.

About allowing space for honesty, tenderness, and the moments that cannot be repeated.


Every photograph is created with restraint and care, preserving not just how it looked, but how it felt to be there.

Illuminated cave with romantic candle decorations and person in a white tulle dress standing in the glow.

From Filmmaker to Storyteller


My foundation in cinematic storytelling informs how I see stillness.


I am drawn to the pauses between gestures, the glance that lingers, the way light settles on a moment before it disappears. These are the details that shape a lasting narrative, the elements that turn an image into memory.


Pre-wedding photography, to me, is not a performance.

It is a chapter.

A quiet interval before the celebration, where your relationship is documented without urgency or expectation.


The images created are not designed to follow trends or timelines. They are crafted to endure. To be returned to years from now, still holding meaning, still feeling true.


This is photography for couples who value depth over display.

Who understand that what matters most is not how loudly a moment announces itself, but how deeply it is remembered.





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A dreamy and ethereal wedding photograph showing soft flowers behind a delicate veil with a romantic blurred effect.

Creating Your Visual Story

Genuine Connection


Every session begins with conversation.


Before cameras, before locations, we take time to understand who you are together. Your history, your cultures, the moments that shaped your relationship. This foundation allows the experience to feel natural, unforced, and deeply personal.


Connection is not assumed.

It is earned through presence and trust.


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Two people in contrasting outfits pose on a checkered floor in front of a wooden bar counter.

Creating Your Visual Story

Thoughtful Conceptualisation


From these conversations, a visual direction quietly takes form.


Rather than following formulas, each concept is developed specifically for you, shaped by your story and the environments that hold meaning in your lives. Locations, styling, and pacing are chosen with intention, allowing the imagery to feel considered rather than constructed.


Nothing is generic.

Nothing is repeated.


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Close-up of hands embracing during romantic moment with sparkling engagement ring and lace sleeve details.

Creating Your Visual Story

The Photography Session


Your pre-wedding session unfolds over four unhurried hours.


This pace allows space to explore different moods and settings without pressure or fatigue. You are guided gently, never rushed, so the experience feels immersive rather than performative. The focus remains on presence, not posing.


The result is imagery that reflects ease, intimacy, and authenticity.


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A black and white nighttime view of the illuminated Raffles Hotel facade in Singapore with silhouetted figures in foreground.

Creating Your Visual Story

Artistic Curation


After the session, I curate and edit the images personally.


Each photograph is selected for emotional resonance and refined with a restrained, fine art approach. The edit enhances light, tone, and texture while preserving the honesty of the moment.


What you receive is not a collection of images, but a cohesive visual story, crafted to endure.


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Featured Story

Cross-Cultural Elegance

National Gallery Singapore


At the National Gallery Singapore, this story unfolded at the intersection of two cultures.


Rather than treating heritage as a visual theme, we approached the session with restraint, allowing tradition and architecture to converse naturally. The softness of Hanbok attire moved gently through the gallery’s white colonial spaces, creating a dialogue between history, place, and presence.


Every decision, from light to composition to pacing, was guided by balance. The intention was not contrast, but harmony. Images that felt rooted in tradition, yet timeless in expression.


Through cinematic lighting and an observational approach, the story became both personal and enduring. A reflection of identity, connection, and quiet elegance, preserved without excess.

Two figures in traditional Korean hanbok and modern formal wear stand together under stone archways in a dramatic corridor.
A couple in traditional Korean hanbok attire pose elegantly against classical stone columns of a building.
Two people in traditional Korean hanbok attire pose elegantly against concrete pillars in moody lighting.
A couple wearing traditional Korean hanbok attire pose together against a neutral background.
Two people in traditional Korean hanbok attire stand facing each other in an elegant arched hallway.
Romantic couple in intimate pose with person in navy suit gently holding hands of partner in white attire.
A couple in traditional East Asian formal attire poses together inside a building with grand stone columns and steps.
A person wearing a traditional Korean hanbok with a white jacket and flowing lavender skirt sits in contemplative pose.
Two people descend a dramatic checkered staircase with long shadows cast in stark black and white contrast.
Two silhouettes bowing to each other in an arched hallway with dramatic backlight creating a ethereal atmosphere.
A couple in traditional hanbok attire stands between white columns at a grand entrance of a historic building.
A dramatic silhouette shot against pure black background with high contrast lighting creates a striking profile.
Two people in dark sweaters stand behind translucent curtains creating a dreamy, ethereal mood in soft lighting.

Your Pre-Wedding Collection


What this experience includes

A discovery conversation
A custom-designed photographic concept
A three-hour, unhurried session
50 carefully colour-edited images
A private online gallery
Personal involvement throughout

SGD $2,800

Fashion photo with dramatic silver foil backdrop featuring a couple in red and black formal attire striking a posed embrace.

Planning Details

Creating Your Timeline


For the best experience, I recommend scheduling your pre-wedding session at least nine months before your wedding day. This allows time to develop a considered concept, select locations with intention, and plan a session that unfolds naturally.


The strongest images are created through trust and ease. I take time to connect with my couples before the shoot, through thoughtful planning and unhurried conversations, so that when we meet, you feel comfortable being fully yourselves.



A romantic black and white portrait of a couple embracing amid sparkling lights and shadows.

The Ideal Match


For Couples Who Value Meaning


My work resonates most with couples who value depth over display. Those who understand that meaningful photography is not about posing, but about how you feel in each other’s presence.


If you are drawn to imagery that feels personal, intentional, and quietly expressive, I would be honoured to create something enduring with you.


A romantic vintage motorcycle sidecar photoshoot at night in front of an illuminated historic mansion.
A couple stands in traditional formal attire against a grand doorway with ornate architectural details in dark moody lighting.