Here’s something different to share
*Wedding Coverage by Jason Lee (Assisting Brandon Lee Photography)
That time of the year has come again. Year 2011 is about to end and I must say this was a fantastic year from work to life at home.
How shall I start? Maybe I shall keep it short.
In terms of the personal life, early this year I found out that I am going to be a father. It was certainly the most joyous moment in my life. Up to now, I am still waiting my baby to greet us in the first month of 2012. Me and my wife shifted into a bigger home just before we found out that my wife was pregnant. Some people say that the house will bring us good luck as right after we shifted in, we are going to be parents….
In terms of photography, year 2011 has brought great progress in my photography life. It has been a great year and it was really an honor to be able to capture all the moments of couples getting married. To see them smile and laugh make me feel great and happy for all them. Here, I would like to say a big THANK YOU to all the lovely couples who supported us.
Before I go blabbering on and on into 2012, I would like to share some of the best in 2011 and in 2012, I will be looking forward bring greater photography and service to all.
Bye bye 2011 and welcome 2012.













Here’s another lovely wedding where love brings 2 different cultures together.
What more can I say, it was truly special and lovely wedding. This time, I will let the photos do all the talking.



I absolutely love this photo with the grainy texture producing a lovely fine art feeling of the shot. The bride has a very natural smile and looks absolute gorgeous.

I just love the flow of the gown. Simple and nice.

Three brothers having fun trying to get into the house to fetch the bride.






Sometimes, it is good to take a break from assignments. It gives you the chance to practice to keep yourself on your toes. And you will be suprised on some of the results you can achieve.
Last weekend, when I was attending my cousin’s wedding. Like most people, I took the opportunity to shoot some photos for memory sake. Have a look at them.
P/S: No flash photography involved.
Back to basic natural lighting










