
Finally, one of the most anticipated engagement sessions I’ve done this year is live. I’ve been waiting for this moment to finally share these photos. I’m happy to share these extraordinary photos that looks ordinary for those who live in that particular side of the world. I featured a travelogue months ago to serve as a teaser for this e-session.
It’s always a challenge to make something extraordinary considering different factors – - – location, weather, the couple itself and the concept. But this one is more than that, the biggest of them all is how to communicate with these people around you, considering that they play a very vital role to achieve the things you wish to do. But beyond the challenges, you will end up smiling at the photos especially when you recall the things that you have to do just to achieve them.
Love is like that, there’s always a challenge to keep the love in the right track, and after many years of undergoing pain and happiness, you will end up reminiscing those moments with your one and only love.
So, here it is, the photos that comes with challenge, pain and sacrifices – - – but at the end, we end up viewing them with tears and laughter. I hope you do too.

































































I’m sure you’ve noticed the vintage suitcase with the Eiffel Tower, so here’s a little explanation of its relevance. Vietnam was once a French colony, thus, one of the tourism highlights of Vietnam is the French architecture and culinary influence. On the other hand, Paris is known as the City of Life and Love. This engagement session, aside from the purpose of doing an extraordinary shoot, was basically a celebration of love – - – a love that dwells with dreams and hope. Someday the couple wish to celebrate their love in Paris.
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Very nice and boy did you shoot a lot! Nice use of environment and selective focus to tell the story, my favorite is the green grass out of focus in the foreground and this last one is very fun with a unique perspective