A wedding at Singapore's ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove.
A stunning wedding celebration in Singapore at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove and an elegant dinner reception at Stellar at 1-Altitude. Captured through heartfelt photography that tells the story of Hansel and Jessica's unforgettable day.

Some weddings leave a lasting imprint—and this was one of them.
I can still recall every moment as if it happened just yesterday, even though it’s been a few years since I photographed Hansel and Jessica’s celebration. From the quiet excitement of the morning to the final dance under the stars, their wedding was a nonstop celebration filled with joy, elegance, and heartfelt tradition.
The day began at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, where Hansel and Jessica honoured their families with a traditional tea ceremony, which was followed by a touching wedding solemnisation led by their church pastor. Later that evening, the celebration continued at Stellar at 1-Altitude, an awe-inspiring venue high above the city, where sweeping skyline views perfectly complemented the elegance of the occasion.
It was a day filled with meaning, beauty, and joy—and I remember every moment as if it happened just yesterday.
As a photojournalistic wedding photographer, this was the kind of wedding I most enjoy shooting. There was an abundance of genuine moments for me to pick out and shoot — laughter, happy tears, spontaneous dancing, and heartfelt hugs. It wasn’t just a wedding day; it was a vibrant, emotional story unfolding in real time.
From the quiet intimacy of the couple’s wedding solemnisation to the singing and games at the dinner party, every part of the day offered something special. Guests flew in from all over the world, bringing their own spark to the celebration. Family traditions were honoured, new memories were made, and the love between Hansel and Jessica lit up every frame I captured.
It’s weddings like these that remind me why I do what I do — documenting not just how a wedding looks, but how it feels. And this one? It felt like joy in its purest form.
A word of caution though - there are many pictures in this post.








































































































