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Wrapping up the White Label Series 2011

The 2011 year has been an enormous year for the White Label Series. Enormous both in hard-work and in reward. I’ve crawled in weeds, zapped by electric fences, starved shooting a night without eating dinner and coming home with sore arms, sleepless nights, backaches, bloodshot eyes and broken lips, scratches and bruises…EVERYTHING. Who says wedding photography wasn’t dangerous haha ;) My health has deteriorated so much this year because I have been managing the White Label Series with a full-time job as a pharmacist. To be honest, I bit off way too much than I could chew. But I’ve learnt so much over the past 12 months, not just being more confident as a wedding photojournalist, but as my photographer colleague Samuel Goh says, also learning more about myself.

From the 5am preparation starts, the vineyards of the Swan Valley, the cliffs off Nanarup Beach in Albany, the Grand opening of a rooftop bar, to the pre-wedding at the Royal Show, Indian bollywood dances, the lush canola fields of New Norcia, and to the amazing sights and sounds of the Formula 1 Grand Prix. I’ve made so many friends along the way!

I remember celebrating the one year of the White Label Series back in March. I had absolutely NO IDEA what was in store for me this year.

Let me take you on a journey through the 2011 year with me.

Starting off the January 2011 year was Kah Yen’s 21st, my first Black Label Series (BLS) during the day time. It was a hot day but we cooled at the beach very well.

Then it was Thien, Kim and Duong who got me to cover their 21st as part of the BLS again. Met many familiar faces :)

On the 10 February, I embarked to Thailand and did a small movie project and a conceptual art, using a $100 lens and my 5d Mark 2 and spent 3 hours roaming the dark streets of Bangkok. The Faces of Bangkok.

Anna and Kean were adorable couples which booked me in 2010, but little did they know…they were in fact the first couples to be recorded after a year of shooting weddings (aka. White Label Series). A new style is gradually getting mastered at this stage – shooting against the sun.

I was super-excited to drive down to Denmark, Western Australia to shoot Kaitlin and Jay’s wedding. Something totally different. I left my 70-200mm f2.8L IS at home, but that didn’t matter anyway :D

My good friends at the Asian Students in Australia university clubs (ASIA) got me to cover their annual Fresher function, titled Decadence for 2011. I felt old doing this, but mingling with so many familiar faces made the process so much easier.

Arnina then got me to cover AIESEC’s committee photos which I did to support them.

Zhi needed a photographer for his LLB (Law) graduation and it was surprisingly fun shooting with Valerie and his family!

Cassie and Andrew were next in line to get married and they had a beautiful wedding and a lovely location shoot at Dalkeith where Andrew proposed :)

Giselle celebrated her 21st with style at Tiger Lils in Perth. I started to realise now that my WLS is overtaking priority over my BLS shoots.

Bo and David had their wedding in Guildford and then at the Vines Resort. Had a great time shooting at the Vines, and little to my knowledge down the track the marketing manager would publish my work in their brochure and call me to shoot the opening of a new bar in Perth called the Aviary (more on that later, scroll down!)

Su Jing and Marcus are camera-shy couples which boasted so much love, and it was my mission to show that on ‘film’. It worked out SPECTACULARLY.

The most amazingly loved couples Chelsea and Vinh wanted me to do their pre-wedding and wedding too! We had fun at Hyde Park doing their pre-wedding with colourful balloons and bubble blowers. This was the start of using props at shoots.

Shalayne and Zyrus booked me almost a year ago (earlybird catches the worm!) and we had Bollywood spectacular! My second Indian/Persian wedding and it was amazing.

Lynn’s surprise Alice and Wonderland 18th turned out to be one of the best albums this year in 2011. I just bought a new 50mm f1.4 lens and it was the best decision I’ve ever made. Have a look!

Black is back with ASIA’s inaugural function called ASIA Afterparty in May. We had the best light and best sweaty fun.

It was 2 days prior to Shirley’s 21st that I got a phone call to ask if I was free. Luckily for her, I was. And luckily for me, I made new and great friends :)

Michelle’s 40th birthday preceeded that at the Windsor Hotel in South Perth.

Ashleigh’s 21st was a bit of a drive up at night but all paid off when I met Nicola, Abi and Ashleigh on her amazing 21st. We celebrated it under <10C temperatures.

It was time for good mates to trial their cars out on track. Skidpan day was a nice break from shooting people. We even made a small video short.

Chung Wah had their Battle of the Bands for 2011, and I decidedly volunteered to help them out. Seeing that Chung Wah did help us when we immigrated over here, it’s the least that I could do.

Jessica had her 21st North of the River, rain and hail pelted us eventhough we were undercovers but it turned out to be one of the best home parties ever.

The Malaysian Students Union wanted me to cover their special Future is Now university event. Too bad I had to leave early because of work the next day :(

Aaran Mohann’s 21st was absolutely hillarious. Had to be one of the best 21st speeches I’ve heard in a while. Definitely alot to do with his own personality.

Doris and Jeremy also wanted a pre-wedding done before their wedding coverage in September. Luckily we did it because we hadn’t had much time during their wedding to do a location shoot.

Jeffrey’s home 21st was a very unique experience but definitely shows how closest friends stick together.

Yuki’s JapanNIGHT 21st was an amazing blend of costumes cosplay and Japanese cuisine at her massive home. The piano teacher was no less so happy to have her friends around her with her 21st. We even did a preshoot a few days prior to the Friday shoot.

Then came the Singapore Formula 1 experience. One word, amazing night photography coupled with blisteringly fast cars. My favourite :) Too bad I couldn’t cover the ASIA Cocktail 2011.

Tic Tic II tour came along afterwards with the collaboration of upcoming photographers in Perth. We all had an amazing time!


The annual MSU ball codenamed Temptation was documented and turned out to be the most far reaching hit on Facebook. Thank you to the team at MSU.



Joyce and Wui Hua are pharmacist colleagues of mine who got me to cover their Australian wedding and to prepare an SDE (same-day-edit) slideshow for their Malaysian reception. Araluen was beautiful <3

It was Jun and Victor’s turn to shoot their pre-wedding. It was a last minute decision to drive 2 hours north east to the wildflowers and we came across this beautiful patch of yellow canola fields, along with fellow photographer colleagure Geoffrey Liau. It turned out to be one of the best location shoots I’ve done.

Candice contacted me via Jun to cover her all-white 21st, she and her mum created one of the most beautiful candlelight venue. It even got published in a blog website.

Chelsea and Vinh’s long-awaited wedding day came along, and I was there to celebrate it with them more as a friend than a photographer. The special mention at the Reception and to be allocated a seat next to the bride and groom was an amazing feeling <3

The next day, Doris and Jeremy’s wedding day came and went so quickly on the Sunday. I remembered being knackered but still pushing on to shoot their wedding but everything turned out beautifully.

Jenny’s 50th birthday was also documented at the beautiful AQWA reception centre. I love that place! Special thanks to Tara who got me to cover it for mum :)

As mentioned before, the marketing manager Carly from the Vines contacted me to photograph Perth’s newest rooftop bar. I even got invited to attend their VIP opening launch which saw Zhenya Tsvetnenko (Russian millionaire), Basil Zempilas from 929 and so many football players on one roof.

Snehil’s Bollywood 21st was an awesome Indian experience this year once again, great food and great atmosphere. Snehil has been a long time friend and it was a privilege to be part of his 21st celebration.

The surprise 21st for Johnny was a very unique one, when it wasn’t a ‘surprise’ at all haha. We dined at the Tuck Shop, best lamb chops using only amazingly fresh produce in Northbridge.

I was SO excited to shoot for Miek and Lyall’s pre-wedding, simply because it was at the Royal Show. It was definitely challenging with the difficult lighting, but we had the best fun and some of the best images I’ve ever created :)

Hieu and Wei Liang was a creative boost (not sure how I got it) but definitely a groundbreaking shoot trying to utilise only what I have with me. Wedding was perfect.

The WAMSS (Medical student society) wanted me to cover their graduation dinner. Seeing that I knew half of the crew already being close allied health professionals, I JUST HAD to shoot this one ;)

I had a second privilege to drive down to Albany again to celebrate Teniel and Darryl’s wedding. It was an amazing experience staying at one of the most exclusive retreats on Earth, off a cliff overlooking the Great Australian Bight. Also had a 5 course dinner with the family too. I have so much to thank for them giving me this awesome privilege.

Vivienne’s 21st came along right after at the lovely Ellington’s Jazz Bar. I love that place!

Su Jing and Marcus were back in front of the camera again in their amazingly Vintage wedding.

I was off to Tiger Lil’s once again for Celine’s 21st.

Jun and Victor became stars again after their pre-wedding for their official Wedding day. This was arguably the most relaxed wedding I’ve ever covered haha :)

Liz had her Hen’s Day instead of the normal stripper night, which was so much more fun and enjoyable <3 We cruised in the Diamond Lounge Limocoach with pretty girls in them - an awesome experience :)

In what was one of the most pretty couples of the White Label Series, Karen and Sebastien celebrated their marriage on a Wednesday at Caversham and Breakwater. Just perfect <3

Kirsty and Matthew celebrated their wedding all at Fremantle. I had to fly off to Melbourne off that same night, so it was shoot till 8pm, grab my luggage, and fly off.

Julie and Khim had a 24th December Christmas Eve wedding, which all went so perfectly in the festive mood.
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Lorna and Mark booked me from the UK 1.5 years ago, crowning the earliest booking couple of the White Label Series. We had an amazingly casual wedding with perfect weather, and of course, perfect photos ;)
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Finally, Natalie and Manuel signed off the WLS2011 with a half-day wedding to bang the WLS into 2012. It never stops until the last second for 2011 ;)
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So there we have it. A 2011 in a nutshell. Looking back now and to say the least…

IT WAS ABSOLUTELY CRAZY THAT HANDLED ALL THIS IN 12 MONTHS.

I’ve also been promoted to a full time pharmacist manager for 2012, so boy it’s gonna be one exciting and tiring year. But I have good news. The 2012 White Label Series is gonna be a very different one. It will no longer be a one-man-show. There are plenty of changes in store, such as a videographer as part of wedding packages, second shooters, new wedding website and a new White Label Series logo. And also when Keegan Wong Photography with the White Label Series goes International.

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you who has ‘liked’, commented, saved, display-pic’d and referred on my images. You may not know this, but I sit in front of my computer here everyday to see all the interactions on my images…and I know who EACH AND EVERYONE of you are.

They mean THE WORLD to me.

From the bottom of my heart, I’d just like to thank you. If you ever see me on the streets of Perth, just make sure you say “Hi” and ask me to buy you a coffee…it’s on me for being so awesome ;) And it’s also because I love coffee. Cappucino, one sugar.

I hope everyone has a fantastic new 2012 Dragon year. Chinese astrology loves dragons on the Dragon year, and I can feel that it’s gonna be a year of change for everybody, so brace yourselves for what’s gonna be action-packed and hopefully more amazing images to share from the White Label Series.

From your photographer and friend,
K.

KWP update as of 13 November 2011

Just an update of where KWP is at as of today (13/11):

- 3 wedding albums to edit and share:
1) Hieu and Wei Liang
2) Su Jing and Marcus
3) Teniel and Darryl (Albany)

and Black Label Series’ Jonnie’s 21st surprise party @ Kings Park and the Tuck Shop dinner.

Looking at what’s ahead:
- The grand opening of the new Shiro restaurant
- A winery lunch and Pre-Wedding with Jenny and Jackie (Busselton)
- Jun and Victor (Perth)
- Karen and Sebastian (Perth)
- Vivienne Kong’s 21st @ the Ellington’s
- Kirsty and Marcus (Fremantle)
- Destination MELBOURNE!!! (flying off on the night of Kirsty and Marcus!) – watch this space for a new video!
- The AUSENCO Pty Ltd. Christmas cocktail party @ His Majesty’s Theatre
- A Hen’s winery tour for Liz Wodzynski via Sandy Tau
- A wedding down south in Lorna and Mark (Yallingup)
- Christmas Eve wedding for Julie and Khim (Perth)
- NYE wedding of Natalie and Manuel (Perth)

So much to do, so little time. I will see you in a couple of days to post up a ‘how to’ on Miek and Lyall’s Pre-wedding photos and how I came about to shoot it! So please stay tuned :)

Your photographer and friend,
K.

A year as a wedding photojournalist.

Everytime when someone asks me “how did you become a wedding photographer?”. All I can do is give a very confused smile. The confused part is genuine. The smile part is plainly for politeness.

It is so hard to place a time saying “okay, as of today, I am a professional wedding photographer.” It’s just like saying that you are a professional photographer once you buy a professional camera (okay, this is another blog story – I’ll save this for later).

The truth is – I don’t know. If you’d ask me whether I was going to take professional photos for weddings as a hobby or profession, I would say no way beyond my wildest imagination. Those who know me since high school can definitely vouch for this. Yet, a person like myself who chose to become a medical professional ended up starting his own business at an age of 21. That is something that I find most humbling yet exciting at the same time, and I am honoured to be given this privilege.

My very first wedding back in 2009 – Nick and May. I can’t believe how much I’ve grown in a span of a couple of years.

2010.

2011.

Kaitlin’s archive photos.

(check out that ass)
Gavin Wong’s archive photos.

When I see young budding photographers who are starting their own Facebook photography pages, I smile. I know what it’s like to start and dive into the unknown. Rocking up at someone’s 21st Event (or even a wedding!) and not knowing whether or not a) the party is gonna take off, or b) whether or not your bounce flash is going to work enough to make your photos nothing short of stunning. I’ve been there and done that, but I’m still learning so much and getting used to it.

But that being said, I guess it’s this aspect of the job which makes you, you. Making it or breaking it. This is the dynamic industry of wedding photojournalism. And I love every bit of the pressure because it makes me perform at my very peak.

Yi-Main and Alex, December 2009.

Countless of friends and family have asked me what camera to get, what lenses I use, what programs I run, even what clothes I wear! I love teaching others. For this, I am compelled to give something back to the crowd who have given me so much, so to those budding wedding and event photographers out there, here are my tips as I celebrate a year of being a wedding photojournalist.

Tip 1 – Always be prepared.
Pack overnight IN THE BOOT OF YOUR CAR and double check everything. Spare EVERYTHING. Batteries, memory cards (I’ve got 4x 16GB cards), props, back up batteries, lenses, tripod, pocketwizards, cleaning kit and did I mention more batteries? Attend ALL of your wedding client’s wedding rehearsal. Get to know the pastor or celebrant and bridal team. Visit your location shoots prior to the wedding or event. You will thank me later.

Emily and Philip, September 2010.

Tip 2 – Scan your surroundings and take a moment.
Even if it means closing your eyes to think before setting up your camera gear. Choose a nice backdrop to do posing group shots, check bounce light for where to bounce, ISO settings or you are gonna end up with grainy photos for your entire shoot. Keep an open eye for interesting locations and use your crowd to direct them thereafter.

Gavin Wong. Anna and Kean, April 2011.

Tip 3 – Casual is cool, posing isn’t.
The best photos come out during our most relaxed form. Keep your eyes constantly peeled left, right, centre. This is my religion and has led me create photos like no other. This is why I am highly against studio/modelling shoots (this is yet again another blog post). Also, your clients will also thank you for it, trust me.
Adapted from Gavin Wong. Anna and Kean, April 2011.

Tip 4 – Introduce yourself to everyone participating.
A dull photographer will be known as the dull photographer. Socialise and go out of your way to shake that person’s hand or joke with them. You will make new friends and your photos win. Win-win. Liase with the pastor and event organiser. Remember that you are the ONLY person who will be spending the entire day with your wedding couple. Not the make-up artist. Nor the flower lady. Not the celebrant. Not even the videographer. You create and you direct everything for 12+ hours, and this is where your friendship with your clients must be forged.

Brendan Tan archives. Stef and Matt – March 2010.

TKD’s 21st – Feb 2011.

Tip 5 – Take care of yourself (yes, YOU!)
Pack your own lunch, tid-bits and have a good breakfast or dinner before each shoot. Chances are, you will be shooting for 16 hours straight non-stop (you need to get used to this). I bring a box of energy bars and muesli and a can of tuna with a 2L bottle in my car. I love a strong coffee in the morning too. Take a moment to rest and close your eyes for a good 5 minutes if necessary. Deep breaths always help me oxygenate my retinas. Sometimes No-Doz is required during the PM snooze.

Preparation for the drive south to Denmark, Western Australia. (Kaitlin and Jay, March 2011).

Tip 6 – Have fun!!!!Bo and David – March 2011.

I could blabber on technical tips about f/stop, aperture and ISO settings, what lenses and bodies to use or whether or not Canon is better than Nikon. But suddenly, all this doesn’t matter anymore when it comes to weddings and events. It’s not about how well you know your technicalities. It’s about you, and how you become the leading man (or woman) and the creative director.


Tony Tasam’s archives. ASIA Fresher Function 2011 – Decadence.

So to the fans who stalk the page and website constantly and ‘liking’, commenting, make-display-profile photo, right-click-saving and wallpapering my work – thank you. For the unconditional love and support. I keep saying this, but once is never enough. I can only hope for this to continue as I keep doing my best to never disappoint.

To my clients – Without your beautiful faces and amazing love stories, what would fill these pages? For your friendship and trust in my camera to capture your essence, thank you. You have shaped an entire fairy-tale storytelling series that is called the White Label Series.

I guess what I’m trying to say is that – dreams are, after all, very possible.


Kaitlin and Jay – March 2011.

Love from your photographer and friend,
Keegan

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