Saturday, 19 April 2008
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David and Jennifer
Just some of my photos from last Saturday’s wedding of David and Jennifer Ku

Look at the train on that wedding gown! I think it was about 12 feet!
Corny, I know, but I like playing with perspective.
Awww...
David and Jennifer’s first walk as husband and wife.
This walking shot of new husband and wife was my favorite photo of the day. I wish I could take more of these.
John Chang trying to tell a story to the bride and groom. Sorry John!
S and I with the lovely couple.
Who will be married next? Eagerly awaiting the bouquet.The difference between Asians and everyone else: at Asian weddings, when the bouquet comes flying, everyone scatters. At other weddings, women actually dive and/or fight each other for the bouquet! How do you explain that?
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Comments (7)
wonderful pics, t! jennifer's dress is beautiful!! i don't know the asian wedding bouquet phenom, either. it is quite funny.
While I don't shoot photos professionally, just a lot of freelance, what are some tips you could give me in regards to taking wedding photography? I haven't much experience in this genre of photography.
That's awesome. :) They look so happy together!
And as for the bouquet thing... since I haven't been to too many weddings, I don't know.. Hahaha. XD
I just made Asian women sound bad. But then again, I guess that would also depend on what cultural context we're used to viewing from. =)
:Joyce:
Asian women are smarter and know that just because you catch the bouquet does NOT mean you will get married next! It's not worth getting elbowed and pushed around just for some flowers that will die in a couple of days - oh plus you have to dance with the guy who catches the garter (who may not even be cute at all and may reak of BO when you slow dance with him!) It's just not worth the fight.
Btw, S looks great!
aw, looks like a lovely wedding.
and thanks for your...condolences? haha..yes, poor all three of us. i think the deductible is only going to be around $250..but still. believe me i'll be eyeing all the white cars in our parking lot tomorrow haha. unfortunately, i'm sure it likely was a patient not an employee..