Michelle and Peter had a beautiful New Jersey Wedding at Water’s Edge in Seabright, NJ. The wedding ceremony took place on the beach right in the back of the venue. This wedding felt like a destination wedding but it was only a drive away.

Michelle and Peter had a beautiful New Jersey Wedding at Water’s Edge in Seabright, NJ. The wedding ceremony took place on the beach right in the back of the venue. This wedding felt like a destination wedding but it was only a drive away.

Linh and Andy has a beautiful New York Wedding at the Sheraton LaGuardia Hotel in Flushing, NY. From the preparation to the outdoor photo session at Gantry State Park, it was an amazing day.

I was honored to be asked by Joe Zhou, one of the best videographers in New York to co-shoot with him on this commercial set for Magnolia Jewelry Corporation. The model, Miss Jessica Cui 崔藝馨 is the recipient of the Miss NY Chinese Beauty Pageant 2009. It was a long and tiring shoot since they had so many outfits and jewelries. Too bad I didn’t take the blue diamond home (just kidding). Enjoy!
The photo below was taken with a green screen back drop.

Hi Everyone! It’s been awhile since my last post. Right now, it is the season to give. I had the opportunity to donate my photography services to the New York Asian Women’s Center annual benefit gala. The event was held at the upscale Broad Street Ballroom located in heart of the financial district and MC by Liz Cho of Eyewitness News of WABC. If you know of any one who is battered or need help, please find out more information about NY Asian Women’s Center.
New York Asian Women’s Center: Mission Statement
Founded in 1982 as the first domestic violence organization on the East Coast to serve the Asian communities, the New York Asian Women’s Center (NYAWC) helps battered women overcome violence and govern their own lives, free of abuse. The Center also works to raise public awareness about domestic violence, advocate for the rights of battered women, and create an agenda for social change.
All of NYAWC’s services are free and confidential, rooted in our philosophy of empowering women and supporting their choices so that they can lead their lives without fear of violence.
(From Left to Right: WNBC news anchor DeMarco Morgan and NYAWC Volunteer Alex Ong)
