I am a female wedding photographer based in Singapore, telling honest stories for couples getting married on this island. I am originally from Indonesia and have photographed weddings full-time since 2013. Weddings in Indonesia — and even Thailand and Malaysia — are a different scale altogether. Hundreds of guests are normal. A full-day celebration can begin at dawn and end close to midnight. High energy. Endless food. Large vendor teams. It feels like a full theatre production where every cue is locked in.

Singapore is different.

If your extended family isn’t based here, weddings tend to be more intimate. Guest lists usually range from 50–100, sometimes up to 300. Compare that to Indonesia, where 500-guest ballrooms are common — I once photographed a celebrity wedding with 3,000 guests.

Because of this scale and shorter timelines, most Singapore weddings don’t require a large crew. I cover many of my weddings solo — intentionally. The pace is tighter. Sometimes I even need to gently pull my couples aside for 15–20 minutes to create portraits in between segments. In Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, planners typically manage that flow. Here, I take that responsibility myself.

After more than a decade in the industry, I am comfortable guiding couples into those small windows of stillness — the rare moments that become the photographs you will treasure years from now.

One photographer can be enough. Often, it allows for more focus, more intimacy, and more trust.

If additional coverage is needed, I work with trusted associates and can tailor a package accordingly. Thank you to every bride and groom who has trusted me with their day.

I herewith present you a beautiful banquet day for Kevin and Tae, who hosted tea ceremony and dinner banquet in M Hotel Singapore City Centre with their friends and families.

 

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