19/12/2025
Sorry for the slower updates over the past month. Between shoots, late night editing sessions, and juggling my full time work, posting had to take a short back seat while I focused on delivering responsibilities and showing up fully for every shoot. Thank you for staying patient with me, there's more to share and I'm excited to finally bring you along for the stories I've been capturing.
The moment I stepped into Sherrie and Hong's home, it was clear this was going to be one of those mornings filled with warmth, laughter, and little surprises.
They began as colleagues, then somewhere between deadlines and daily routines, a forever quietly took shape. That kind of love is the best kind to photograph, easy, cheeky, and steady all at once. The celebration stayed intimate with close family and friends, but the energy was anything but small.
This was also a love story that travelled. Hong is from Singapore, Sherrie is from Hong Kong, and watching two families meet in the middle felt like two rivers joining into one. Sherrie wore a traditional red kua, bold and beautiful, a bright thread tying her roots to this new chapter.
And then came the blessings, generous and gleaming, with both families showering the couple in gifts of precious metal. Each clasp, each piece placed into their hands felt like a quiet promise from the people who raised them.
A day like this shows that love does not need a grand ballroom to feel grand, it just needs the right people, the right laughter, and two hearts that choose each other again and again.
~Eugene