AMAZIES #2 Free Gown
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011Here you go…

Available only for two days at our 5th Anniversary Celebration at GSC Suria, 20-21 August! See ya!
Here you go…

Available only for two days at our 5th Anniversary Celebration at GSC Suria, 20-21 August! See ya!
It’s been five years since we started our studio from the extra bedroom in our home in Tawau. I look back at our humble beginnings with gratitude. We had no clientele, track record, not much skills but plenty of determination. Then some of our clients were ridiculed for hiring me. “Why on earth did you hire a photographer from Tawau? Can’t you get someone from KL or KK?” To those who gave us a shot and trusted us so much especially in the early days, I am eternally grateful.
Let’s consider the many things I am grateful for:
It is YOU, our clients and fans, who made us successful. To show our appreciation, the entire Louis Pang Studio team will go out to meet and serve you at:
GSC Suria Sabah (foyer), 8th Floor
20-21 August 2011 | Sat (12-8pm), Sun (12-6pm)
We are rolling out five amazing goodies we called “AMAZIES”. Today, I bring you AMAZIES #1…

Bring your loved ones. Tell your friends! Come back here tomorrow from AMAZIES #2
Oh how fun it was to be at Ellen & Mario’s wedding in Bali. The weather was GORGEOUS. Never knew it could be as cool as 20 degrees Celsius in the wintery months of June & July. Then it was the love story of Ellen & Mario which they told me over breakfast. While Ellen was a little shy, Mario just couldn’t contain his adoration and passion. He went on and on about how much he loved Ellen and how wonderful Ellen was. That officially made Mario the sexiest man alive, a man who wore his heart on his sleeve. He also put a BIG & GORGEOUS diamond ring on Ellen’s hand.
I knew the wedding would be beautiful. Set at Conrad Hotel’s Infinity Chapel, a beautiful glass chapel sitting on an infinity pool that oversees the Batur Volcano, it is impossible shoot bad pictures here.
It was inspiring to hear how Ellen overcame adversity in the Philippines to become a successful fund and relationship managers in Singapore. Mario lost his job during the financial crisis and used that to start a new enterprise, which eventually led him to Ellen. Isn’t it funny how sometimes so much good can come out of adversity?
Mario is the most un-German German I’ve ever met. His mates joked about Mario time which is usually 30 minutes behind schedule. He is relaxed and easy going. What did all the German precision go? Ellen is warm, modest and elegant. She is a princess and a commoner at the same time. When she walks into a room, she commands attention and at the same time, put everyone at ease. What a great combination.
Mario joked about his wedding being a United Nations assembly. Seriously, people from every continent got together. I was honored to me meet Mario’s uncle who flew for the first time in his life because he wanted to be there. Also met Ellen’s gang of gals from Manila. The most important gal in the wedding has to be Stacey, Ellen’s angel. She wasn’t sure if she liked to be photographed but I thought we became good pals.
I loved how the family and friends came through for Ellen and Mario. The boys practiced real hard for the acapella they sang to Ellen. Mario rehearsed non-stop with the boys in the afternoon and his sister belted a great number during the Eucharist.
Here are some highlights to share with you, Ellen & Mario. Hope these pictures will help you relive those precious moments. Bless you!
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upcoming photography workshops: Two-Day Guerrilla Lighting Workshop in KK (August 12-13) & KL (September 16-17)

The famous Batur Volcano which you oversees Bali.

A truly magnificent architecture the Conrad Bali’sInfinity Chapel. Privileged to have photographed here a few times.

Check out Ellen’s Vera Wang!

Details found…the tiny Minox digital camera fascinated me.





One of my favorites…to freeze a quiet moment between Ellen and Stacey before the wedding ceremony started


See Ellen’s diamond ring? Gosh, for a second I wanted to be a woman too! It is so exquisite and beautiful!!

Mario walked into the chapel with his mother.





The first time Mario laid eyes on Ellen in her gown.




Loving the peace and serenity that surrounds this place




This is the first time I witnessed a bride unveiled herself and kissed the groom. I’ve got photographic evidence to back my claims.





Stacey dedicated a song to her mom & Mario.


Ok, the gals loved me.


Did I tell you Ellen knows how to party?

Mario the rockstar!

Elaine & Owen…what a couple and what a wedding. The content of the wedding is as spectacular as its location, Sri Panwa Resort in Phuket. Perched on top of Cape Panwa, 500 feet above sea level, you get this amazing view of Makham Bay. Then Elaine and Owen packed about 100 of their closest friends and family members into this corner of heaven. What a party!
One thing I know about Elaine and Owen is their devotion to their family. They LOVE their parents, grandparents, siblings. They are raised with the best of Chinese and Australian family values. You can tell from how they respect their folks, and how crazily they party with them! Yes, WITH them. Always good to be able to let your hair down and take the edge off.
Elaine and Owen love their folks so much so that they book us based on what their parents said about me. “My parents attended this wedding in Perth and said they’ve never seen better wedding pictures. You’ve gotta get this guy, Elaine!” Wow, thank you so much for the endorsement. Can’t tell how blessed and honored I am to be at this wedding.
My closest friends all know that I am a hopeless romantic. It was a challenge to photograph Elaine and Owen because I was chocking up so much. Let me recount the tear jerking moments…when Elaine’s grandparents kissed & held each other in front of my camera, when Elaine marched in with her dad with tears streaming down her cheeks, when Elaine’s parents held each other during the exchange of vows, when Owen’s dad delivered his speech (that was tears of laughters because he was just hilarious).
I can go on and on. This wedding reminds me why marriage is the most beautiful and important thing. Nothing like loving and being loved unconditionally. All the best, Elaine and Owen! May you grow old loving each other…just as your parents and grandparents do.
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upcoming photography workshops: Two-Day Guerrilla Lighting Workshop in KK (August 12-13) & KL (September 16-17)



Owen said he never looked good in front of a camera. I replied, “Well, you’ve not stood in front of mine yet.” He looked great here didn’t he.

Young lovers being lovey dovey is a given. When you have been married for nearly 60 years and you’re still warm and fuzzy with each other, now that’s LEGENDARY!



Elaine, please stop crying because you are choking me up too!





Awww…

Lovin’ these little details…



Just in case Owen didn’t go on one knee when he proposed, we made sure of it on the wedding day.

We only had 30-40 minutes before the reception started…shooting fast and juggling the lost of day light at the same time. Lovin’ the pressure!




Quite something to see three generations on the dance floor.
I met Cindy & David for the first time while I was shooting Irene & Dylan’s wedding. Irene and Cindy were best pals. So it was an honor when Cindy and David wanted me to photograph their big day in Hong Kong as well.
What struck me about Cindy and David was how candid and relaxed they are. It was even rarer the fact they are based in Hong Kong. Somehow the goal-getting, type-A personality and chop-chop-chop environment of this island didn’t get to Cindy and David’s wedding preparation.
Wait, there’s got to be a catch.
“We are not very good at being photographed,” they confessed. That’s fine because 90% of my clients say that and they all look wonderful in my camera.
There are tall buildings and then there are really tall buildings. The International Commerce Center Building, sitting at 118 floors and 1588 feet, is the tallest building in Hong Kong and the fourth tallest in the world. The wedding was held at the Ritz Carlton which is located at the ICC. It was an experience to feel air pressure building up in my ears as the elevator shot up at high speed. The view from the top is spectacular. How I wish I was part of the bridal party who spent a night there!
As a fast rising star in the financial world, David is amazing with the maze of figures, calculations & derivatives. That may explain why he is a big fan of poker. Was told that poker is the only card game where the odds is not for the house. David loved poker so much that he had a casino theme for his reception. Cindy was very camera shy. After a few gorgeous frames, we managed to coax her out of her safe zone. I think she looks spectacular with her choice of jewelry, gowns and make-up.
So here you are, some highlights from Cindy & David’s wedding photographs at Ritz Carlton, Hong Kong…




















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upcoming photography workshops: Two-Day Guerrilla Lighting Workshop in KK (August 12-13) & KL (September 16-17)