TLGRAPHY: Wedding Photography Singapore

 Newly engaged couples tend to be unaware of the amount of planning involved in a wedding. While couples should relish the excitement of being engaged, a great deal of thought should be put into their wedding planning as well.

 As a newly engaged couple, you need to consider the many vendors you will hire (wedding photographers, videographers, etc) for your wedding. To top that list, you also need to consider practices such as Wedding Ang Baos or even nitty-gritty logistical work that needs to be covered. Having a wedding planning checklist will serve you a great deal to ensure that you wouldn't miss anything out for your big day and will help you visualize the various tasks in order of importance.

 Just like most events, a wedding timeline is of utmost importance. When should the logistics be shifted? Who will be coordinating the set-up? Who will handle the IT and media-related issues? These are some of the many questions your timeline should be able to answer.

 You can start off by plotting the major events on your timeline, e.g. what time the banquet begins, what time is the gate crash, etc. You can then fit in other small details along the way. We will advise couples to start drafting their wedding timeline early (2-3 months prior to the wedding), and refine it along the way.

 Weddings are huge, and some have invited over a thousand people to attend their big day. It is not going to be easy to manage and coordinate your wedding when you should really be enjoying your wedding out there. The answer? Appoint a wedding coordinator.

 It can be anyone, ranging from a professional wedding planner to a very dedicated best friend of yours. Manage expectations with your wedding coordinator and have him run through your wedding rehearsals to fix any potential issues. After that, just enjoy the wedding process and leave the rest to your wedding coordinator.

 With so many tasks jam-packed within a single day, it's important to delegate your various wedding tasks accordingly. Don't be afraid to seek help from friends & families. Hold meetings to discuss if everyone is confident with their tasks assigned or perhaps if a reallocation of tasks is needed.

 Congratulations, you have done up your timeline, delegated the various tasks evenly, and have appointed a trustworthy friend to be you, wedding coordinator. What you have to do next is to ensure visibility. Put all the information, timeline, tasks list (with the appropriate contact details) in an excel master sheet. This will be extremely helpful for all participating stakeholders to understand the whole wedding planning process, as well as to refresh their memories whenever needed.

 Practical pre-wedding shoot tips in Singapore. Pre-wedding shoots in Singapore are important. Not only do they serve as perfect displays for your actual day, but they also serve as memorable photos that you will probably look at it with your partner when you are older. I am sure most of us have flipped through our baby photo albums, it's the same, well almost.

 The term, 'beauty sleep' is not just for show. You can avoid dark circles or tired skin by getting sufficient amounts of sleep in the days leading up to your pre-wedding shoot.

 In the months leading up to your pre-wedding photoshoot in Singapore, avoid spending too much time in the sun. You wouldn't want unsightly tan lines in your pre-wedding photos, well of course unless you like it that way. No judgment here, we promise.

 Avoid salt and therefore avoid bloating and a more puffy face. Keep yourself well hydrated. This will help by giving your skin a healthier glow. Save that money spent on photoshop, or a more understandable terminology, 'mei tu xiu xiu'.

 Coordinate your outfits, consult with your photographers on matching colors based on the selected photography locations. Do remember to match your footwear as well. Its more important than it seems.

 Singapore is hot, and it doesn't help that you are wearing a multi-layered suit for the grooms and lace for the ladies. packing a portable fan will definitely come in helpful when taking your pre-wedding photoshoot in Singapore.

 Props can bring more accents to your pre-wedding shoot. Photographers will have more space to play around with and brings more variety to your photo albums.

 Time is money. Bringing a portable changing tent that gives you the ability to change at any location will certainly help in saving time. Your photographer will therefore have more time to capture more amazing photos for you and your partner

 It rains in Singapore. More often than we think. While we all would like to have that natural golden sun, not all of us are that lucky. With other professional vendors such as make-up artists and bridal studios involved, postponing isn't much of an option either. It's therefore important to make wet weather plans with your photographer, just incase.

 Be comfortable in your own skin, it's just you and your partner after all. The best way to get the candid photos we all want is to have fun during the shoot.

 Every activity is an experience. So is a photoshoot. Enjoy, have fun and don't forget to be respectful to your photographer to keep him or her motivated!

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 Looking for a retro Pre-Wedding Photoshoot location? Have difficulty finding the wedding photographer in Singapore with the perfect list of wedding photography sites in Singapore? This list got you covered. Don't worry, they are not over-priced like some Galleries (pun intended).

 Talk about retro. Little Olde Gallery provides the best avenue for a unique pre-wedding photoshoot in Singapore. You may rent the space for as low as $100 per hour. The passionate collector has opened up his music school for Singapore couples looking for a special pre-wedding photoshoot. Check out a recent photoshoot done by tlgraphy studios at the one-of-a-kind location.

 Are you a fan of all things retro? Then you'll love koda88's amazing pre-wedding photoshoot location in Singapore! This unique space is the perfect backdrop for a one-of-a-kind shoot that captures the magic of your love story. And the best part? You can rent the space for as low as $100 per hour. Even better, koda88's space was previously featured on the popular Netflix show, Supermodel Me. So why not book your pre-wedding photoshoot at this iconic location and create memories that will last a lifetime?

 Yet another amazing retro collection by Wee's Collection . The museum has opened up for couples looking for a retro pre-wedding shoot in Singapore. The museum contains various props such as old-school coke bottles, toys in the 90s etc that most Singaporean Millenials would know. You may rent the space for as low as $100 per hour.

 It's not every day you get to see shops selling vinyl CDs, and even more so for a whole collection of them. Red Point Record is a blast to the past. Now, imagine taking your pre-wedding photoshoot there. Lucky for you, the owners have opened up their one-of-a-kind store for Singaporean couples looking to take pre-wedding shoots at only $100 per hour. The owners will usually play funky music during the shoot as well, to make things a little more fun.

 If you are looking for cafe shoots, OverEasy is your place. At no charge, the cafe brings out an incredible American version of retro. Do remember the call the restaurant in advance to make a permit during this pandemic season!

 Who doesn't like oriental vibes? Emerald bar provides a stunning option for an oriental pre-wedding photoshoot. Definitely worth considering. Do check out their very cool bar tap as well!

 As much as possible, couples should try to avoid events like funerals. Attending inauspicious events is thought to bring bad luck for about-to-be-wed couples. Other interesting events to avoid would be events such as attending another friend's wedding or visiting a new mother that has just given birth.

 The death of either the groom or bride's parents before the wedding would require the couple to marry within 100 days of their passing. Alternatively, couples should wait up to 1,000 days after their passing. This is a sign of respect for the dead.

 Meeting another bride on your big wedding day is considered as bad luck due to the clash of luck. To prevent this, usually, friends & families would exchange Ang Baos instead of the couple.

 There's a belief that a lady should not be a bridesmaid for any more than two times. Based on superstition, a lady would never get married if she does that. To prevent this, a bridesmaid can either catch the bouquet during a bouquet toss by the bride.

 Compatibility of zodiac signs is important in Chinese culture. Guests with clashing zodiac signs are usually not invited for the wedding as key contributors, such as bridesmaids, etc in fear of back luck.

 These may be superstitious beliefs, but it never harms to play safe. Even if you aren't, your more traditional parents might be if it is a Chinese wedding.

 Singapore Marriage Registry? What is that? People think getting married is such a difficult task but not here in Singapore! You can literally get married with $50 if you are game for it.

 You can apply for a marriage notice online or at the Registry of Marriages' web kiosks. Note that you may only apply for it 21 days or three months before the ceremony.

 What is needed here is the date, time, and full address of the location (for non-ROM ceremonies). You will also need both parties’ and 2 witnesses’ (above 21 years old) NRIC/Passport to key in the details. And yes, there is a payment needed here.

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