vicky.daniel
September 27, 2011lily.charles
December 13, 2011my answer is:
having more programs on your wedding day doesn’t mean you ‘ll have more beautiful photos. do you think you can relax and enjoy when your wedding day rundown is fully packed, I have seen so many couple that are completely exhausted even before the banquet because of the non-stop rundown. I always found that my most beautiful photos are always taken in those simple, but warm wedding
less is more, something that stephanie and alan aimed for. No game, no tea ceremony, we even didn’t have a chance to meet alan and his groomsmen before the ceremony. Everything happened inside the hotel, no travelling around and no rush at all. Having said that, with such a simple arrangement, I found that everyone was so relaxed and enjoyed the wedding a lot! And there ‘s more touching and beautiful moments !!!!
ceremony and reception: grand hyatt hong kong
celebrant: michael lai
video: ken of simon.the.photo
make up artist: Bart Ko
here is their same day video edit … …. you ‘ll see what does “less is more” mean in this video
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Good job! Touching SDE indeed ..
Really love the civil celebrant’s speech. He’s really putting an effort into the couple! At least researched for their chinese names and made up a meaningful speech for them 🙂
Thanks Simon and Ken for the wonderful video!!! We really love it so so so much^^
It’s the most touching video that I have watched.
Super Like. Very touching video.