With Kerris & Nicholas, chill vibes, unexpected moments, a little wedding-day chaos, and a surprisingly photogenic carpark ✨
There was something so easygoing about Kerris & Nicholas right from the start. They were both incredibly chill, patient, and happy to go with the flow — the kind of couple who made the whole day feel relaxed, even when things didn’t quite go according to plan.
Their wedding didn’t have the usual grand walk-in, but it was still filled with so much energy and fun. And when it was time for the entrance, one very enthusiastic aunty made it a little challenging for us to get the shots 😂 But that’s the beauty of weddings — they’re real, unpredictable, and full of moments you simply can’t plan for.
Thankfully, we managed to make up for it in the most unexpected place: the carpark! We spotted a corner with surprisingly good light and knew we had to sneak in a quick couple session. Somehow, that spontaneous little stop turned into such a nice backdrop, and some of our favourite portraits came from those few unplanned minutes.
Kerris & Nicholas, thank you for being so patient, trusting us, and staying wonderfully chill through everything. We had such a fun time documenting your celebration, and we’re so grateful to have been part of a day that felt so joyful, genuine, and completely yours 🤍
... Read moreWeddings are often thought of as meticulously planned events with grand entrances and flawless schedules, but sometimes the most memorable moments come from unexpected situations. I’ve personally witnessed how embracing spontaneity can lead to unique and beautiful wedding photos that truly capture the essence of the day.
In Singapore, given the city’s compact and dynamic spaces, unconventional locations like carparks can suddenly transform into exceptional backdrops under the right conditions. Natural light filtering through concrete structures combined with candid expressions often results in stunning, artistic portraits that feel intimate and authentic. This reminds me of a wedding I photographed where a nearby carpark’s soft afternoon light elevated some casual moments into treasured keepsakes.
What made Kerris and Nicholas’s wedding stand out was their relaxed attitude and willingness to go with the flow despite the usual wedding-day chaos. This mindset allows photographers and guests to enjoy the day without stress, producing genuine smiles and heartfelt moments. I encourage couples planning their big day to consider that flexibility and openness can lead to unexpected joys—whether it’s an enthusiastic family member disrupting the shots or discovering a hidden photo spot like the carpark mentioned here.
Additionally, locations like the Church of the Sacred Heart in Singapore offer beautiful traditional settings, yet nearby urban spots provide creative contrast for wedding photos. Combining classic and unconventional sites enriches the storytelling of the couple’s journey, showcasing not just the ceremony but their personalities in diverse environments.
Overall, this post highlights how embracing imperfections and seizing spontaneous opportunities contribute to a vibrant and joyful wedding day that truly feels personal and real. It's a wonderful reminder to enjoy every unpredictable moment and trust your photographer to capture magic wherever it unfolds.