| Jun 28, 2012
www.annchoi.com
“I have never been
keen on staged photography. I believe you can only produce timeless photos in a candid, relaxed atmosphere. In short, it’s all about having lots of fun and enjoying every moment of the photo shoot. I have always found Hong Kong, despite its limited space, a fascinating city where the old and new and the east and west collide to create all these beautiful places for excellent photography. I recall having done this wedding photo-shoot for a couple on a piece of vacant, mice-infested land during sunset in Lai Chi Kok, the place where they first met many years before. That said, I have always made my clients’ safety a priority when it comes to choosing the photo-shoot venue.”
www.joyceyung.com
“I think a good photo
has the ability to capture people’s attention. It stops people in their tracks and makes them linger on the photo for more than a few seconds. I get a lot of new ideas and inspiration for my photography just by walking around town and through traveling. In the past year, I was able to travel to France, New York, Los Angeles, and Xi An and did a combination of client work and personal photo taking. Having the camera in hand actually enhances the traveling experience and makes me more attentive to detail and the people around me. Even when I’m in Hong Kong, I like to just pick a location and go shoot! I really enjoy taking photos of people and details. With shooting people, it’s all about timing and capturing the right moment. With details, it’s about noticing specific objects, lines, colors—and my favorite is capturing textures. Every situation and every interaction is different so the adrenaline rush comes from finding those details and feeling the moment. For engagement and wedding shoots, the rapport with the couple really sets the stage and the rest is being observant to the little moments that the couple share, the jokes and giggles, and the relationship with their family and friends around them. I usually like to capture some type of movement or ‘in-action’ shots. I think movement really brings out the energy and gives the sense that the story is going somewhere and leading the audience to that place. I hope to tell that story for my clients.”
www.melanie-adamson.com
“Love, happiness, passion,
soulmates… these are some of the things I think of when working with couples to capture their wedding day. The feelings experienced during such an incredible day are exactly the magic that helps me to make stunning images as a reflection of the day. I love getting to know my wedding couples; when we take time to connect it gives me a chance to experience their great love and bond. Building a connection with the wedding couple also ensures they feel relaxed with me, which translates into some incredible moments to capture. Some recent weddings I have worked on have been with amazing couples favoring a small intimate style—two such weddings were elopements! These were very exciting for me as I was honored to be a witness and photographer at the weddings.”
www.Philipphoto.com
“The wedding of Fiona
and Johnny was one of the most beautiful ones that I have shot during the past few months. The bride and groom both looked absolutely stunning. It was an amazing day with lots of touching moments worth capturing. The banquet held at InterContinental with nearly 800 guests was a hugh success, thanks to the perfect arrangements made by the bride and groom, their families, bridesmaid, groomsmen and the hotel’s professional staff.”