Videographer & Editor: Weiming
A week ago, I posted some photos from Aaron & Chrystin’s pre-wedding shoot. It was such an elaborate set up that I knew we had to document it with a video. What you don’t really see in this image below is the many piles of cow dung that we had to avoid stepping on in that field. The shoot was done at UPM, where cows graze freely at certain times of the day. Thankfully, I managed to find a cow-dung-less spot to set up our little picnic mat. So hope you enjoy the video and do leave a comment behind!
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LOL at “maybe because he’s a graphic designer, so he thinks in CMYK” =)
That was fun to watch … heart warming. Wishing the couple all the best in their celebration of love and a new beginning as husband and wife.
I think you are a great photographer Grace. You make people feel good and at ease in front of the camera. Kudos.
So this was the assignment on that marathon-morning in UPM! Beautiful! I was going to ask you about all those props, can’t believe the couple brought ALL of those! WOW.
Pelf, nope that was another shoot! Hahaha this one was taken some time back, and there weren’t any marathon runners there. :)
absolutely LOVE this!!!
One thing I learn for here is that taking picture is not just pressing the shutter button… the passion for it and preparation makes lots of difference… great work by you and your team :)
So awesome!
Fantastic stuff! Great job guys. Do you need permission of some sort to shoot there ?
Kumar, yes you need permission and to pay a fee of RM200 for 2 hours…
Great job, Grace, love the video, shoots . everything
WOW~! if every couple were to be this prepared … everyone would have a fabulous shoot..goes to show it takes effort from both the photographer and couple to have a awesome powsome output. Love the idea and the detail…love it!
good job grace :D good job to the couple too n congrats! :D
super <3
Thank you, Weiming!
Hi,just wanna know what lens did you use in this photoshoot? :)
I used a variety of lenses – 50mm f1.2, 135mm f2.0, and 17-40mm f4.0 mainly.