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Showing posts with label wedding shoot. Show all posts

Japan Wedding Shoot with Decollte - Part 2

If you haven't read part 1 of my pre-wedding shoot in Japan with Decollte Wedding Photography, then you should click here first: 

So previously I shared all about the Behind The Scene experience from exchanging emails and skyping sessions to heading down 1 day before the shoot to pick out my Kimono and gowns. & I actually received several emails from you guys asking me about the shoot and asking me to show the final pictures soon! Haha.

& today I'm here to show you guys all the pictures we've taken from the 1 full day shoot with Decollte Wedding Photography. Okay, I have 40+ pictures to share but these are just 10% of what Toshiya Mizuma shot of us. He gave us all the soft copies and there were around 500+ pictures. SX and I spent 2 hours+ going through all the pictures to pick out 35 for our wedding album, which Decollte will print out and mail over to Singapore! 

Our shoot started at around 8+am at Gion area in Kyoto and it was just starting to drizzle. In fact, when we met up the day before to select the gowns and kimono, the photography crew told us that they've checked the weather forecast it would be raining the whole day during our shoot.

& it did.

But thank god during our traditional kimono shoot, the rain was very minimal.


Traditional Japanese Style Shoot at Kyoto



I can't stop admiring my hair and the pretty fresh flowers on it. Akiko San did an amazing job at styling my outfits and doing my makeup. 


I like how during the shoot, many times we were told to just be ourselves and Toshiya Mizuma will do his job. Also, we were wearing the traditional wedding kimono, that was the highest in hierarchy amongst all kimonos, we had to "respect" it and that means we had to "behave" in a proper manner so no crazy ideas. But that wasn't my style too so, it worked perfectly fine for me.


I love this picture so much!
The rain actually did us a favor instead and made the pictures more romantic and moody (a style that I really like!). You'll see what I mean in the next set of pictures.


Western Style Shoot at Kobe


We arrived at Kobe after a 2 hour+ drive and had a change of outfit + hair & makeup and it was already around 4-5pm by then. The sky was looking slightly dark and gloomy plus the rain was pretty big. But, the show must go on so we braved the rain and hit the streets of Kobe.


Not joking when I said the rain was pretty heavy, check out the rain droplets on SX's tuxedo. Haha, and my wedding gown was soaked wet up till my knees. But it was definitely all worth it.


Another shot that we both agreed to use for the wedding album immediately upon seeing it.


Another set of pictures that left SX and I with serious dilemma because there were so many shots that we went "OMG, SO NICE", "This one also nice!" and "This one too! How? Which one should we pick?" 

We ended up picking 3 to be in the album.


This was the picture that I used for our "Save The Date".
It is so amazingly gorgeous.

The entire feel is something beyond my expectations. 


"Till death do us part"

This Toshiya Mizuma san is really something. I told him that I specially bought this pair of heels from US and I wanted it to be in the pictures because of the quirky bottoms and that was it. He came up with all these angles right on the spot and mind you, we were all hiding from the rain at every possible shelter and moved from 1 location to the next very quickly. All I had on my mind was how the rain was going to ruin my curls and how icky it felt dragging the wet gown as I walked and staying under the umbrella. 


I love how the pictures could look and feel so different with just a portable flash.


A last shot which was super impromptu before we headed back to the studio. & I really liked this picture too!


Indoor studio Kebaya shoot


This indoor kebaya shoot was added in really last minute, like a week before I flew to Japan I had this light bulb go on in my head, telling me that I should take some pictures of me wearing the SQ uniform for memories sake. & so we did! I didn't want too much focus to be on this so I told the Decollte wedding team that I just needed a few simple pictures and we both agreed that an indoor studio shoot would be most suitable.


So these are my pre-wedding pictures by Decollte Wedding Photography.

If you are keen on finding out more about the wedding packages provide by Decollte, you can visit their website - http://d-weddingphoto.com/ , 
or email them at overseas@decollte.co.jp !

Here's the Personal Page and Portfolios for you to check out:

Mizuma Toshiya (photographer):http://www.deco-studios.jp/member/mizumatoshiya 


SX and I are so thankful to work with such a professional team. They were not only friendly and helpful, they treated us with genuine care. Every time we were done taking a shot, the crew would rush over with umbrellas to shelter us from the rain even though their hands were already full from holding the flowers and props. 

We came to Japan with high hopes for our pre-wedding shoot because, come on, it's Japan. The pictures would definitely turn out pretty, that's what we thought. And it turned out way better than our expectations. We had such a hard time picking out the precious 35 pictures that will be printed out on the wedding album because there were so many good looking ones! I am really very happy and lucky to work with Decollte Wedding Photography for my pre-wedding shoot.

Thank you for leaving me with such wonderful memories to look back on. 




Japan Wedding Shoot with Decollte - Part 1 (BTS)

It has always been my dream to have my wedding pictures taken overseas. 

Reasons being,
1: It is so HOT in Singapore! 
Can you imagine being all dressed up in a heavy wedding gown & tuxedo suit under this weather? How romantic can it be when both you & your partner are perspiring so much that your hair sticks to your forehead. I did my engagement shoot at the Singapore Botanic Garden 1.5 years ago and oh my, it was so humid, SX perspired so much that he was really dehydrated and exhausted after the shoot. & the most dreadful feeling of all is to smile and look blissful in a tight embrace when in reality, both of us are feeling pretty irritable from being under the hot sun.

2: Limitations on shoot location.
If you are taking your wedding pictures in Singapore, there aren't many unique locations you can shoot at. & usually the suggestions from bridal shops are without a doubt, a highly popular spot for other newly weds. (Or even instagrammers) Off the top of my head, Marina Bay Sands, Botanic Garden, Mount Faber, Hort Park, Upper Seletar Reservoir, Sentosa, Raffles hotel etc. Unless you have a specific spot you wish to take your pictures at for memories sake, like the first place you guys met/kiss/studied at, then that is another story.

3. An enjoyable holiday too.
Getting my wedding pictures taken overseas was also a great excuse to have a long vacation with my fiance. We planned our trip perfectly where we would have our shoot during the first half of the trip so we can relax after and have an amazing holiday. 

Why Japan?

Japan is by far our favorite country to visit. SX and I would travel to Japan every year and if we could, we would definitely visit twice in a year. 

I witnessed the Sakura season last year and it was really lovely. You can read about my previous Japan trip here if you want: 

I just love everything about Japan. The culture, the food, the different seasons (I really want to visit during autumn!), the people, the hospitality and service. Oh, I also really appreciate how safe it is in Japan. I don't have to worry constantly about my items being picked or bag slashed open and walking around after dark isn't as worrying as compared to in other countries. & it is also really convenient to travel around the country via their train system.

In one word, Japan is just beautiful

Our wedding shoot in Japan with DE & Co. Decollte Wedding Photography.


With 15 studios in Japan, I was confident to engage Decollte for our wedding photography knowing that they will be reliable and able to provide professional service. So we started communicating through emails about 1 year ago. They have a translator, Yoyo, who is a Taiwanese and she is fluent in English, Chinese and Japanese.

We discussed about the location for the shoot, the mood & theme of the shoot and the type of hair/makeup I was looking to have. I went on their website, instagram and pinterest to get ideas and save whatever pictures that I liked and sent it to them so that the photographer would have a rough idea of what I wanted my pictures to look like.


My photographer was Toshiya Mizuma, & I did some research on him, (haha) wanted to make sure that his photography style was similar to what I had in mind and it was! You can also view some of his work here: Toshiya Mizuma Portfolio

He is one of Decollte's top photographers and I was in good hands, literally.

& a few weeks before our shoot, we even had a Skype session with Toshiya Mizuma (our photographer) and Yoyo (our translator). We skyped for around 20 minutes and confirmed the locations and what I had in mind.

I wanted
1: a traditional Kimono wedding shoot,
2: a western wedding gown & tuxedo shoot
3: a shoot of me in my SQ kebaya.


So we met up 1 day before the actual wedding shoot at the Osaka - Horie boutique for gown & kimono fitting as well as to run through everything once more to make sure that we are all on the same page. Do note that the fitting studio would vary for each couple depending on where their shoot location is at.

The team gave me suggestions on another shoot location because the weather on the actual shoot day was looking gloomy and my initial location wouldn't be ideal if it rains. 

So we decided to go to Gion area, in Kyoto for the Kimono style shoot instead.

Once all the planning and decision making was over, the fun begins.

Gown fitting time!!!


I was so happy that I did not have to bring my own gowns over to Japan, because they are really heavy! & I was told by Yoyo that they have an extensive range of wedding gowns for me to choose from so I didn't have to worry at all.


& she was right, there were never ending choices!
It took me around 1 whole hour to choose and try on the gowns till I found one that I liked.


I was then brought to a huge changing room where there was a couch for SX to rest while I changed. This is just 1 of their changing rooms by the way.

& I started to try on the gowns that I picked!


Dress #1
Simple and elegant, it got the most praises from the crew.


Dress #2
Didn't pick this dress in the end, as it isn't ideal for an outdoor shoot. It was too puffy and would be slightly difficult to walk around in. 


Dress #3
I was torn between this and dress #1!! I really like the mesh endings of this dress but was afraid that the beads detailing around the waist area was too much for the more chill vibe that I was going for.


Dress #4
I like the lace ends of this dress but again, it seems a little too fancy for the theme of the shoot.


SX had a go at his tuxedo too.
I think all girls go weak whenever they see their man in a suit.


These are 2 of the other changing rooms that I saw but I think there's more. I really love how each room has their own theme.

Then we headed down to level 2 (there's 3 levels at the Horie boutique by the way) to choose and try on the traditional Kimono.


More gown selection on level 2 and there's even accessories which you can use for the photoshoot as well.


All of the kimonos at Decollte are very delicate and precious, this is why they are all kept in drawers like the above picture. So I just flipped through the catalogue and let the crew know which ones I'm keen on trying.


The prints on this one is really majestic looking but I'm afraid it may be a little too red for my liking.


SX really liked this Kimono on me and I do too!


This is subtler but I think there's too much black.
I tried on 2 more but we already knew which Kimono was THE ONE so the Kimono choosing session was over really quickly.

& that was it for our fitting day, we only took 2 hours in total and we left to explore Osaka for the day.

I am definitely a naughty bride-to-be because I did not control my food intake at all during this entire trip in Japan. I couldn't resist everything I saw and I just crossed my fingers that I wouldn't gain too much weight by the time I have to shoot. 

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Moving on to the Actual Day of the Shoot.

We had to reach the Decollte studio in Kyoto by 7am so we both got up at 5+am and thank god I didn't need to makeup at all so all I did was slap some skincare and sunblock on my face and I was ready to hit the road.


My hair & makeup artist was Akiko san from Decollte and our first look of the day was the Japanese Kimono style. I didn't have any hairstyle or look in mind so I just told Akiko san to do what she thinks would look best with the Kimono.

The traditional wedding kimono is the highest in hierarchy and it takes so long to put on!
But Akiko san was super fast with her hands and I think we took maybe 25 minutes from the first layer to the final thing.


This looks so grand already right? 
Wrong, it is actually still considered an inner piece. 


And now we're done.. moving on to adding flowers on my hair.


The crew bought fresh flowers to put in my hair!! 
Usually it would be artificial flowers but sometimes, some brides do request for fresh flowers and it can be done as well.

Each flower was trimmed and arranged with so much love & heart, I was so excited to see the final look.


I love how elegant and alluring this looks.


Here's us all ready to head out for our Japanese style shoot!


After 1 hour+ of shoot, we were done!! Haha and the first thing I did was to get my phone out & take more pictures.

(I will be sharing the actual final pictures in my next blogpost, so stay tuned)

& the 2nd look was the western wedding gown & tuxedo.


All Akiko san did was a change of hairstyle & lip color and I look completely different!
The loose waves/curls she did for me is so gorgeous.

*Flower crown from www.bellsandbirds.com*
(Yes, I brought it over to Japan all the way from Singapore because it is exactly what I had in mind)


All ready and to the streets of Kobe we went!

& here are some behind-the-scene shots.


Our photographer, Toshiya Mizuma, working his skills on the streets of Kobe.
It was drizzling at this point but the show must go on! So we braved the rain and it was all so worth it because the pictures were so beautiful!


It was such a good experience shooting with the entire team that I did not feel tired at all even though we were up since 5am. I was always so excited to view the picture on the Mizuma san's camera after he says "OK!" when he has gotten the shot he wanted.

We rode up and down the escalator 3x before we nailed the shot. Haha.


One of the last few shots and that was when the rain was stopping. Prior to that, it was pouring pretty heavily and my wedding gown was soaked right till my knees.


& it's a wrap!!
We got the final outdoor shot done and you can see how happy SX was. Haha! He was my umbrella man the entire time when the crew was busy. Hehe.

& we headed back to the studio for the last change of outfit..


To my SQ kebaya!

I asked Yoyo, if we were able to do a short indoor studio shoot with me in my SQ uniform as I wanted some pictures for memories sake and she said it was definitely doable! 

So after a quick change of hairstyle and outfit, we were on to our last shoot of the day!


Here's ending off with a group picture with the crew from Decollte Wedding Photography.

I'm so thankful for their hospitality and services the entire day. They made us feel so comfortable and at ease even though we had an obvious communication barrier, haha. 

Yoyo, our translator, was so adorable and always helpful and upbeat! The team was so professional and SX and I was their top priority the whole time. 

Our photographer, Toshiya Mizuma, captured the best images of us and we all had the same synergy for the shoot. There was no awkwardness or shyness at all, which was a huge relieve for me because SX usually stiffens up whenever he is in front of the camera.

I also absolutely love my hair & makeup done for each look, Akiko San, my makeup artist, is a gem to work with as she nails each style perfectly.

If you are keen on finding out more about the wedding packages provide by Decollte, you can visit their website - http://d-weddingphoto.com/ , or email them at overseas@decollte.co.jp !

I will be sharing in another blog post, the pictures taken from Toshiya Mizuma's camera, else this entry will be way too long! 

So STAY TUNED!