A story of special coincidences.
Months back, I followed my friend along to his favourite tailor, Uncle Nelson, and took a snap on my cardia tiara mini. When I uploaded it on instagram, Eunice replied: That's Daphne's father!
The world is small.
"Actually, I wanted to ask -- could you take photos and videos of our wedding in film?"
Say no more đź¤
Say no more đź¤
I'm lucky to have witnessed it:
The warm love of family, and the union of a bright, charming, and capable duo driven by the very love that they stand as foundation. Daphne, Iggy, you both make the world a sweeter place to be in!
(P.S. some of these shots, such as carpark and seated shot below - c/o Shy!)
ft. when John asked Daphne to Vogue -- she really delivered:
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The ROM - Captured on super8 below.
The ROM - Captured on super8 below.
"What made me engage Jodie is how she can capture moments that is so raw and precious. She picks up angles that typically people don’t see and that is what makes me fall in love with every of her pictures. The candid shots capture each of our reactions so well that you can look into the picture and relive that moment again and again. I always have a love for film photography and videography but I didn’t know anyone who is good at it.
The moment I saw Jodie’s picture of my dad (she didn’t even know it was my dad), the smile on my dad’s face, I knew she would be the one. She is the one who will bring the pictures to life. I strongly recommend engaging Jodie and team if you want to be able to relive every moment of your celebrations. She will capture things you may have missed out at different moments to see others’ reactions when looking back at those photos. The only regret you will ever have is that you don’t engage her."
- Daphne