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Pre-Wedding: Ban Yew & Esther Part II
Posted by | Posted in Photography, Portraits, Pre-Weddings | Posted on 27 Mar 2009
Ok guys, here is Part 2 of the series from the Pre-Wedding shoot of Ban Yew & Esther. At sunset, we headed up to the garden rooftop of Marina Barrage, the sky was just plain beautiful.
We started playing with off camera flash with my PocketWizards.



Since it’s dark, it’s time to play with some video light!


I love this shot. I think I told Ban Yew to do something funny and I got the following shot.

While we were shooting, Andrew noticed a reflection on a marble slab and we took the chance to shoot a few shots here. One video light and one waterproof torclight from Melvin’s diving gear was used



Melvin’s shot of the couple kissing.

One of my favourite from Part 2. Melvin was inspired with a Jerry Ghionis shot and tred to replicated it but instead, we got this, which reminds me of some TVB Drama poster.

And my personal favourites for the evening.


There was this little spot outside the Marina Barrage that had a viewing platform, we got Ban Yew to try to kiss Esther.



That’s all for now folks. Hope you’ve enjoyed this series as much as I have. Thanks to Andrew and Melvin for helping out that day, it was great to have the both of you there.
Tomorrow would be another exciting day for me. Hopefully I’ll get to meet one of the top photographers in Singapore and get to learn from him. It’s been my dream to meet him in person.



(1 votes, average: 4 out of 5)
as yummy as part1. indeed is a nice location.
owh damnit man! u nailed it! i’m inspired and envy at the same time!
Lovely shots bro, especially love the usage of the video light and off camera flash
Great shots! Some really nice ones. Just a comment on shot no 2-3 with the evening background. Sky is beautiful – but the lighting on the couple made it look as if that it is a studio shot with a pasted background. Not really a photographer but it just look a bit odd to me. The couple did not really blend into the environment behind them. Do understand it is difficult to take shots with low lighting.
Overall – very nice. Lots of great shots.
WOW…thanks for the great work Ian,Melvin and Andrew.
This is the real ‘wow’ feeling tt i always wanted!
Thank you sooo much for the time and effort =)