Hello, my loveliest friends,
Monday, 31 March 2014. It was a public holiday.
I wanna thank God for the patience and kindness of this man, my dear fiance.
Monday, 31 March 2014. It was a public holiday.
I wanna thank God for the patience and kindness of this man, my dear fiance.
I've been wanting to do a proper engagement photoshoot as soon as he proposed last March and ever since we realized that our wedding and all of the preparation might goes different and far from our ancestor's traditions: no big family and relatives engagement, no sangjit ceremony, et cetera, et cetera...
So yeah, we decided to do this first before anything else prior to our family engagement on May.
This kind of photoshoot might not sound familiar for some people, but I found it wonderful to kick-off our pre-wedding period. There's nothing fancy, we kept everything casual and relax. We did it at our future home, a very special place for us even though the house is completely empty without a single furniture inside. Not to mention dusty and hot (we haven't installed any air-con yet), but he enjoyed the whole process as much as I did, including when he made me laugh all the time while he had to deal with all of my stuff (my make up was melting, my extremely heavy luggage because I brought too many outfits and he even volunteered to be my client after all this time he forbid me to play around with cosmetics all over his face).
By the way, we are loving the shots. They're just... On point. All of them turn out just like how I wanted: focusing on our intimacy and relationship, not the surroundings, making them a 'lil bit anti-mainstream (just like him!). If I may describe them in one word, it would be us. Yes, us as in me and my fiance. All of the shots somewhat has our character and personalities embed within them. They're so, so cool.
So yeah, we decided to do this first before anything else prior to our family engagement on May.
This kind of photoshoot might not sound familiar for some people, but I found it wonderful to kick-off our pre-wedding period. There's nothing fancy, we kept everything casual and relax. We did it at our future home, a very special place for us even though the house is completely empty without a single furniture inside. Not to mention dusty and hot (we haven't installed any air-con yet), but he enjoyed the whole process as much as I did, including when he made me laugh all the time while he had to deal with all of my stuff (my make up was melting, my extremely heavy luggage because I brought too many outfits and he even volunteered to be my client after all this time he forbid me to play around with cosmetics all over his face).
By the way, we are loving the shots. They're just... On point. All of them turn out just like how I wanted: focusing on our intimacy and relationship, not the surroundings, making them a 'lil bit anti-mainstream (just like him!). If I may describe them in one word, it would be us. Yes, us as in me and my fiance. All of the shots somewhat has our character and personalities embed within them. They're so, so cool.
I also would like to thank our friends from Rumah Karibu Photography (KT, Angel & Bang Agus) for the support and fun time. I am beyond happy I could found a great and helpful team that understand both our personalities and style, let us do anything what we wanna do, patiently followed us around, and able to captured moments I dreamed of, not to mention you guys amplified them 100× better! All success for Rumah Karibu, you guys rocks! Those are truly most sincere, bold, yet humble shots.
Well, it was indeed a sweaty and tiring day, but engagement photoshoot? Definitely essential for all of you brides and grooms-to-be.
Love,
P
Well, it was indeed a sweaty and tiring day, but engagement photoshoot? Definitely essential for all of you brides and grooms-to-be.
Love,
P