Held on the 7th June, 1997 the same day as the Malaysian King's Birthday Holiday. The colours are off as the film negatives have faded over the past 10 years. Just converted them into digital photo format (year 2007).
nice wedding photo shots...i have a question,if it's not impolite to ask such...is it in your culture that u have to prepare plenty of suits when u marry? this is the second time i saw such wedding photos...
For the Chinese in South East Asia, we normally go to the studio to take our wedding photos. They will have the package which includes many suits and gowns. So not ours actually but kinda loan/rent for the shooting.
As of the conversion from film to digital, it's done in the photo developing shop. They will have a special gadget to do that and the cost is below USD10 for one full 700MB CD. So you can convert and put as many photos you wish so long as it's able to load into the blank CD.
Wow!! This is classic Mike!Did he use one big flash with umbrella at your left side, and set the camera underexposed? I am still learning flash photography :p
Your fotos all look so flat, the contrast too high, I cant see the nose, I know this is high key foto but its still high contrast , try to soften it. MIKE
These photos were converted from the film negatives that was taken more than 10 years ago and already faded beyond recognition and mouldy as well. This is the best that we've done to get the colours back as close as natural. Impossible to get 100% back.