Keeping True To Your Wedding Vision







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From the photographer:
I have been thinking about this shoot for a long time. I wanted to not only share an inspiration of how wonderful a minimalist wedding can be, but also to show how refreshing a lifestyle can be without adhering to some else’s arbitrary rules. I’ve seen brides lose themselves in the process of preparing their wedding after spending lots of time on social media seeing mages of other people’s weddings. I have found that these other visions become distractions, and can cause a bride to forget to ask herself – what’s important to me? As a photographer, I find it’s easy to remove my outer distraction, but it’s  hard to get away from inner distraction and to keep my mind calm. So, this session really resonated with me.

This session had two concepts: using a clean background without any florals; and keeping the focus on the beauty of lines. We applied this concept to every part of our design: floral, dresses, invitations, accessories and hair styling. We kept everything streamlined and tasteful. I hope you love the shoot as much as we do, and that inspires you to find the vision that is truly unique to you!

Photography Jenny Tong Photography | Floral Design Flos On The Folk | Dress from The Loft Bridal | Makeup Wish Makeup Workshop | Calligraphy Joyce Chiang | Hair Accessory Sheeta Design