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Queen's Big Day!

Our Cherry Tea Queen, aka Stitchy-Sop, got married today! It was my honour to be part of her big day in a very small way! Thanks my dear Queen! -toast with a cuppa Earl Grey!-

My first time as a wedding photographer was relatively stress-free as the couple had many very professional photographers to do the job. In fact, I was able to enjoy myself and immerse in the festivity of the Queen's bliss! It was fun! At the same time, I had the chance to "understudy" in preparation for my own big day. ;-)

I will not be able to show you the photos unless the bride gives me the green light to release them to public. In any case, I think it will be better to wait for the official release of the professionals' works lah. Mine are only good enough for my personal appreciation. Hee Hee.

However in the meantime, you can enjoy this photo of my gorgeous dear friend, who shared quite a bit of the limelight for the evening as well, as many people wanted to have individual photos taken with her! I wouldn't wanna miss it too. ;-)

Maybe she'll make herself even more pretty pretty on my big day if "my face is big enough" lorh. :-p

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