My was introduced to Dong through a mutual friend who thought it would help her get over a past relationship. Luckily he happen to work at a restaurant that she loves to eat at. Somehow he already knew that her hobby was eating. He wasted no time wooing her with his quiet charm and gifts of food. Then he unleashed his secret weapons, peking duck, and by desert time she knew the deal was sealed when he served her the fried bananas. They had a 3 year long distance relationship before getting married at the The Heights Baptist Church 6 years later.
Although it was a long day it didn't feel like work at all. We laughed, cried and partied amongst friends and manage to take a few pictures here and there. Congrats Dong and My! I'm looking forward to our snowboard trip next month.
Their slide show can be viewed HERE.
Photo by Shirley Liu
Photo by Shirley Liu
Photo by Shirley Liu
December 16, 2010
December 2, 2010
Maggie + Joel Wedding
I once ask one of my photographer friends why she prefers wedding to commercial photography. She told me when shooting commerical jobs you are treated more as an employee but in weddings the clients treat you like a friend. This couldn't have been more true with Maggie and Joel. Ever since they hired us over a year ago we've been treated like friends. They had a beautiful ceremony at the University Christian Church and partied well into the night at the Marriot Courtyard in Fort Worth with all their friends and family. Thank you Maggie, Joel and your family for letting us share your special day. You guys are the reason I love my "job."
Their slideshow can be viewed HERE.
Photo by Shirley Liu.
Photo by Shirley Liu.
Photo by Shirley Liu.
When I shot Maggie's bridal I would have never thought the photo would end up on this guy's chest.
Their slideshow can be viewed HERE.
Photo by Shirley Liu.
Photo by Shirley Liu.
Photo by Shirley Liu.
When I shot Maggie's bridal I would have never thought the photo would end up on this guy's chest.
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