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How Singapore Couples Use Social Media Before, During and After Their Wedding — And What It Means for Your Photos

The relationship between weddings and social media in Singapore has shifted dramatically over the past decade. Today, some couples are posting Stories from their bridal suite by 8am and expecting a shareable gallery within 48 hours of their reception. Neither approach is wrong, but they require different things from your photographer. The Instagram-Ready Shot List […]

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Wedding cake cutting ceremony at M Hotel Singapore with elegant floral backdrop

How to Plan a Stress-Free Wedding in Singapore — A Photographer’s Checklist

After photographing hundreds of Singapore weddings, we’ve seen what makes a wedding day flow smoothly — and what causes the timeline to unravel. Most stress on wedding days isn’t about the big things; it’s the small planning oversights that compound into chaos by 7pm. Six Months Before Book your photographer, videographer, and photo booth vendor.

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Wedding teddy bear couple decoration with flowers at Singapore reception entrance

How to Make Your Singapore Wedding Reception Stand Out — Ideas That Also Photograph Beautifully

The standard Singapore Chinese banquet format is a reliable structure that families know and love. But within that structure — and especially outside it — there is enormous room for creativity. Here are the ideas that consistently produce the most unique and photographically interesting receptions we’ve covered. The Cocktail Hour Transformation Pre-dinner cocktail hours are

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Purple-lit wedding banquet ballroom setup with chandeliers at Singapore hotel

Choosing Wedding Flowers in Singapore — What Works in the Heat and Through the Lens

Singapore’s wedding floristry industry is exceptional — the quality of imported blooms available here rivals anywhere in the world. But Singapore’s climate creates challenges: a flower that looks pristine at 8am can wilt dramatically by 2pm, and some colours that look beautiful in a cold store photograph very differently under tropical sun or warm ballroom

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White garden gazebo decorated for outdoor wedding ceremony in Singapore park

Singapore Wedding Traditions by Race — What Chinese, Malay and Indian Customs Mean for Your Wedding Photos

Singapore is one of the few places in the world where a wedding photographer might shoot a Chinese tea ceremony on Saturday morning, a Malay akad nikah on Saturday afternoon, and an Indian thaali tying on Sunday. Each tradition carries its own visual language, ritual sequence and photographic challenges. After more than a decade covering

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Elegant purple wedding reception stage with tall floral centerpieces and crystal decor

What Singapore Couples Do With Their Wedding Flowers After the Big Day

The flowers that took weeks to plan and hundreds of dollars to arrange will last approximately 24 hours after your wedding. That’s the reality of fresh floristry in Singapore’s climate. But there are genuinely lovely things you can do with them. Pressing and Preserving Some Singapore florists offer flower pressing services — taking select blooms

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Bride and groom at wedding solemnization ceremony with white floral arch in Singapore

Honeymoon Ideas for Singapore Couples — Destinations That Also Photograph Beautifully

Singapore couples are ideally positioned for honeymoon travel — Changi Airport’s connectivity means that Bali, Kyoto, the Maldives, and the Swiss Alps are all within reach. Here are the destinations we hear most about from our clients, and what to expect photographically. Bali, Indonesia (90 minutes from Singapore) Bali remains the default choice for Singapore

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Bride in Chinese red kua changing into wedding dress during bridal preparation

Common Wedding Planning Mistakes Singapore Brides Make — And How They Affect Your Photos

We’ve photographed hundreds of Singapore weddings, and some planning mistakes come up again and again. None are catastrophic — every wedding day finds its rhythm — but some consistently affect the quality of the images. Here are the most common ones. Scheduling Outdoor Portraits at Midday This is the single biggest photography mistake on a

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Bride on hotel bed with white gown and wedding bouquet during bridal portrait session

Wedding Traditions Singapore Couples Are Moving Away From — And What They’re Choosing Instead

Singapore couples today navigate a uniquely interesting tension: the expectations of traditional Chinese, Malay, or Indian ceremonies on one side, and the desire for a wedding that feels personally authentic on the other. Here’s what’s shifting. The Multi-Outfit Wedding The traditional Chinese wedding wardrobe — white gown, qipao, evening gown — is still common, but

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Outdoor garden ROM solemnization ceremony setup with groom and bride chair signs

The Father of the Bride at a Singapore Wedding — Capturing One of the Most Emotional Moments of the Day

In over a decade of Singapore wedding photography, few moments produce more genuine, unplanned emotion than the father seeing his daughter for the first time in her wedding gown. It doesn’t matter whether the wedding is Chinese, Malay, Indian, or Western — something shifts in that moment, and it shows in the photographs. The Preparation

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