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.






Dominic and Elizabeth grew up in Australia since young. They had their wedding ceremony back in Australia early March 2011. Since Dominic was born here in Malaysia, they also had in mind to have another wedding ceremony back here in Seremban, Malaysia to celebrate their love with all their Malaysian relatives and friends. In the preparation of this wedding, a lot of arrangements were done via email and long distance phone calls from Australia with the help of their relatives back here in Malaysia. It is really amazing to see how a wedding brings everyone together and help each other in the preparation.
Their wedding held here although was a simple one, still it was filled with fun, laughter and great moments. I truly had alot of fun recording their wedding from the preparation in the morning till the dancing at night. The wedding was truly a great blend of western culture and eastern tradition. It’s been a great honor to be able to share all the fun with them.







Finally I get to do some volunteer work at Buddhist Maha Vihara after being super busy for the last few months.
I was at the BMV this morning to help cover the photography for the Kathina Ceremony where devotees give offerings to the Buddhist monks. It was amazing to so many people turned up during the ceremony and it was a pleasure covering the event and to be able to capture the moments of this auspicious and meritious occasion.
Here are some of the image for the day




Recently I took some time off to volunteer for the photography coverage for the Wesak Cultural Night 2010. It really feels good to be able to contribute to the society.
According to Buddhist Maha Vihara:- “Wesak is celebrated by a huge population in Asia. This cultural night features Cultural Dances from various Asian communities such as Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Nepalese, Thai, Burmese, and Sri Lankan where Buddhism played an inspiring role in the development of their cultural and civilizations.”
Here are some shots of the various cultural dances from different countries.





Sadhu Sadhu