Yup, tears and all. We have seen them from all ages and genders. Mostly emotion related. A few were triggered by cutting onions during games….
It’s all in the hands.
I am a chinese and my family are typical chinese. We know too well how to hide our emotions in front of others. The art…
A light moment between the bride and her father before walking down the aisle.
I love to see old people smile (no, not the ones in the picture:D). During a wedding, the grandmother of the bride came up to…
For me to remember moments like these. For the times when I want to look back at what I have done over the years.
After a series of challenges, the groom was finally one door away from seeing his bride. For the mother of the bride, that also means…
The moment before one succumb to their emotions. There was this uncomfortable tension, unlike those where people just hug and cry. The kind that makes…
Another sort of simple affair to share (or according to them… what started as a really simple affair). It’s not everyday that you can turn…
Those hands will raise one last time before the responsibility is handed over to the groom.
Catching the moment is more satisfying than making the moment. I liken it to people falling in love by chance as opposed to being matchmade….
A fleeting eye contact, but emotions felt were long lasting.
This is the very first time my dad held Zoe. Julius stepped onto the sofa and joined in. Over the next 2 weeks, I witnessed…
Loving those smiles.