Michael Yip | 叶志坚

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Jun
9

A Wedding To Remember in China

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For most couples, their wedding photos are the most cherished of their posession, an album which they could show all their relatives and friends, children and even their future grand childrens. It’s one that tells the love that they have for each other and the wonderful moments they have together.

Now, with the recent May 12th Earthquake in China, some newly weds have even more stories to tell their future generations. I received this email from a fellow photographer recently that tells the tale of these couples that was involved in the 512 incident and I’m putting it here to share with those who are curious and wants to know.

At the famous 100-year-old Church of the Annunciation in Pengzhou, China.

Very early morning May 12, photographer Wang went about preparing to shoot wedding pictures for a young couple, this was the test shot before the shoot…

Pengzhou is located in the Sichuan province.  It was morning May 12, 2008.

And then it happened…. the earth quake! 7.8 on the Richter scale.

Bricks fall from the building during the earthquake, which turned Wang from a wedding photographer into a journalist.

‘Thank God we were only shooting from outside the church!’ remarked a helper.

The stunned couple huddles together at the church ground during initial tremors.

‘I shouted to people, ‘Run! Run!” said photographer Wang Qiang.
‘The ground shook and we couldn’t see anything in the dust.’

As the dust began to clear, the true extent of damage was only beginning to appear…

A cracked facade was all that remained of the 100-year-old Church of the Annunciation after the quake. Most of the church ‘collapsed in 10 seconds,’ said Wang, who lives in Chengdu, capital of hard-hit Sichuan province.

Soon after the quake, the people at the seminary set out for a nearby village, but residents warned them the route was blocked. ‘We could still hear landslides,’ Wang wrote in an online account of the disaster. So they stayed overnight in a tent and made it to the village the next day, thanks to help from a truck driver.

A scarf from a wedding dress lies forgotten in front of the seminary. Wang said he thought the catastrophe would strengthen the bonds of the couples who were there that day: ‘Having gone through a life-and-death test, they surely will clasp hands and grow old together.’

No one was harmed at the above location.

They’ll sure have a Wild story to tell there Children!

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Apr
1

Pre-Wedding Photography -

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On 29th, the team from Eternalshots.com head over to Putrajaya in search of a nice place for us to do some pre-wedding photography. For me, I’m just tagging along to do some video work but me being me, I took my Canon dSLR along with me. Yes, mostly I do the video work and leave the photography work to the more experienced in the team.

It was a tiring trip for me, not because of the journey but because of the lack of sleep. After partying hard at Zouk and having an early morning supper/breakfast, I barely had… wait… I DIDN’T have any sleep at all.

Anyway, these ain’t professionally done shots as no heavy photoshop skills (I’m more towards graphics not photo touch-up) was put on it. 4 of the favorites I presume as these four shots are the most commented on my Facebook. Why don’t you share with me on what you think of these photographs? And if you’re one of those that’s getting married around the corner and is looking for wedding photographers. Just drop me a note and we can work out something. (Doing a quick promo for my team)

For the rest of the photos, you can view them here.

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Mar
11

Lim Meng & Paul’s Wedding Dinner

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Attended a Wedding Dinner Reception at Ritz-Carlton on the 8th of March. The very same day when citizens of Malaysia went out to vote for their new government.

The whole event was beautiful and this is the first time I attend a wedding where we were served individually with the whole course. Everything single dishes that was served was served directly to each guest, no more no less.

The whole thing was quite good as we won’t have to worry that other guest would take more than you and so forth, the only bad thing about it is, the time lapse between each dishes was quite long, so by the end of the dinner. We are still hungry!

The Ballroom was small and cozy with about 20+ tables. It gives us that nice atmosphere of closeness and we see it happening as guests mingled among one another between dishes with a live 3 piece band playing sentimental songs in the background. Cost of the whole reception was quite steep compared to most wedding receptions held at other hotels. Well, I guess the name of the hotel also plays a part in it. Anyway, a big congratulations to Lim Meng and Paul.

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