Hi 1027 ... i mean cody.
gotta get used to it. If u had not wrote yr last posting, i would have ask WHO IS CODY?
Cody, i was a bit disappointed b'coz i had my wedding date pretty early, at least before the new tong shu is out ... BUT i didn't managed to get the venue that i want.
We've chosen Tung Lok at Club Chinos last mon too !! Actually wanted the ballroom, which is next to the restuarant BUT someone just paid the deposit on Sun morning !! ... so we had to chose the restuarant instead lor ...
Actually the restuarant is not bad ... it has it's own style > modern chinese style ... compared to the ballroom ... BUT there are tables which will be in private rooms where their only view of the stage is the door in/out of the room !
Heard from the OIC that they'r withdrawing the Tung Lok card ...
Imperium is nice ... but still got the wine smell leh .. perhaps left over from the previous occupant - SPARKS
It has very high ceiling ... thus making the place look glamourous, saw their setting for the VIP tables, simply elegant & fabulous.
Cody > Personally i felt that those studio photos are nice experiences where one can wear different costumes (else where got such chances).
If u like that, go for studio photos !
yes, some does touch up yr photos, so what? wedding photos shld be perfect ones mah
BUT there are photographers who do studio shots differently & good =)
errrr... not sure if they allow u to bring yr dog into the studio.
Another Q that i may ask myself is? how many times wld i be looking at these photos after my wedding??
Outdoor shots are more challenging : you'll hv to adapt to the weather, situations, other ppl's envious look, etc. BUT i can say they are more natural shots. Moreover, you hv so many diff backgrounds than those "fake-looking ones" in the studio.
So if you like "challenges"
, i mean if you like to see more natural shots of u & hubby, then go for outdoor shots !
FOR ME, I know i won't go thru the album many times after the wedding lor ... so i want a couple good ones, big to hang onto walls or on a shelf (oh, i intend to "assign" one corner of my future house to put lots of photo frames), so definitely natural outdoor shots for me!