Kelvin J. LimAlso known as Kelvin Joshua Lim, Kelvin is a photographer that loves to crack jokes, just to get a smile out of people. Always spotting a wide goofy smile ever so often.He started his journey as a photographer at the age of 12, when he joined the Photographic Society of his school. He found his passion for candid portraits ever since. His photography style strongly reflects the 'chemistry of love' between his couples.

Now, he resides in a company that dedicates itself to finding and nurturing wedding photographers. Being a senior photographer at Avenue 8 Pte Ltd, Kelvin joins his hands with Bernard, managing photographer to build a team that strongly believes in their passion, and embrace the strength of being a team, and a family.Avenue 8

 


Drop him an email if you want to find out more about how he goes about capturing precious memories or even just to say 'Hi'.

OR you can surf to
Avenue 8's website and find out more about the company he loves.

Meanwhile, please do check back here occasionally! :)
Enjoy the photos!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ridwan & Callie : Wedding Day

This super loving couple had their fantastic big day filled with lots and lots of fun, laughter and joy. No to forget the tender moments with Ridwan won over the 'sisters' and finally found his way through to his bride, Callie. Dinner was super fun filled as well, with the band making their rounds through the crowd, adding to the atmosphere of the banquet. Here's a preview of how their day went!


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