2. Because I get this question often, this is an example of what wedding photos can look like on a dark and rainy day- I’m showcasing more than usual in this blog post because I want folks to know that weather doesn’t really matter as long as YOU have an open mind on the wedding day- just as Sharon and James did!
3. A picture perfect ceremony at Minoru Chapel, followed by the gigantic Chinese wedding reception dinner at Empire Chinese Cuisine in Richmond- Sharon and James planned everything perfectly from start to finish. Thanks for your incredible kindness!
























sharon:
Leslie! those are great!! I absolutely love the previews!
Steph:
The eggs are intriguing... what was all that about?
Leslie:
go to a few weddings and you'll find out soon enough :) it's a game, and there are many different versions of it, but involve the bride rolling the egg up, and then OVER, and down the other leg : ) It makes for good photos!
sharon:
don't know who came up with that idea but that was one embarrassing game~~
Leslie:
and sharon, this was the first time I've ever seen the egg break! way to go ! :) :)
Nicole:
I love the picture of the couple under / in front of the circle of light... and the great facial expressions during the wedding games!
Tara:
Wow i love your night shots, they look so beautiful! Amazing work Leslie!
Krista:
I love the one in the church, with his hand grazing her neck! Lovely!
Stacy Squires - Christchurch Wedding Photographer:
you were certainly able to make the most of the bad weather ... photos are great
Joanna:
AWESOME!!! ALMOST makes me wish it rained on our wedding!!!
keri travis:
In Hawaii you are considered especially lucky if it rains on your wedding day.
Lovely photos!
iLifephotography:
awesome work...
KIM ING:
haha! eggs are definitely the messiest variation of this I've seen so far! One couple I shot had the groom's iphone pass through while his friends called his #...them asians! : )







