A Bulgarian/Punjabi wedding dinner at the Perhentian Island Resort

The jetty at the Perhentian Island Resort

Recently I travelled up to Perhentian island off the east coast of Malaysia to cover a Bulgarian/Punjabi wedding. It was a pretty intense  5-6 hour trip as I ran from one wedding in KL to the airport for my flight, land travel then boat to get to the venue which was the Perhentian Island Resort. Within minutes of arrival I was able to set up my gear and get shooting the walk in for the sumptuous barbecue wedding dinner. There were a number of interesting Bulgarian traditions including the wedding bread dance, which features a loaf made by the mothers bride which is later fed to both the bride and groom. They also break the loaf over their heads which you will also see below.

It was very dark, yet one of the things you will notice is that the photos are not. One of the things I do is bring remote controlled lighting to all shoots as it makes a massive difference. One of the photographers jobs is to evaluate, modify and control the lighting of the images. There was almost no available light during the dinner, yet in the background of some of these photos you will be able to see my remote radio controlled strobes triggering away. With more wedding venues using the “new” green and purple LED lights to add to the mood I think more photographers will eventually gravitate to this system. Believe me, no one wants to look like Barnie the dinosaur. Using this system protects you.

Portraits the following day were on a private beach. Only including a small sampling but it was a very nice shoot.

Regarding cameras, I am becoming more and more impressed with Fujifilms X-T1 camera system. I have never owned a camera that captures what I see as well as this camera does, and in doing so I now spend a lot less time editing than I do with my Nikons and Canons.

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In Bulgarian weddings the brides mother traditionally makes a special loaf of bread

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Two of the ladies dance with the special wedding bread

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Please take note of the remote controlled strobes in the background. I am one of the few wedding photographers who use these in Malaysia.

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Time to share a bite. Mum feeds the bride and groom

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The beautiful wedding cake

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Breaking the bread by the bride and groom is another Bulgarian tradition

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Sumptuous wedding barbecue

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Party on

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Traditional Bulgarian dancing

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Everyone enjoyed the Bhangra

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The dancing went on all night

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Time to cut the wedding cake

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The beautiful bride

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Portraits on the beach

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After the portraits were done there was one sure fire way to cool off!

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Cooling off with watermelon on a hot day at the Perhentian Island Resort

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Later in the evening I took this 30 second exposure of the Perhentian Island Resort

The jetty at the Perhentian Island Resort

The jetty at the Perhentian Island Resort

An Intimate Pastel Themed Wedding at the Four Seasons Langkawi

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Steve and Natalia are from the UK and Russia respectively, and decided to have a beautiful intimate pastel themed wedding at one of my favourite resorts, the Four Seasons in Langkawi. Only two of the family could make it out to Malaysia and it was a wonderful experience despite it being one of the hottest days I can remember while shooting at this location. Steve enjoyed it so much he had a quick swim during the portrait session! The civil ceremony itself is usually fairly fast (5 minutes) so I was running everywhere to get the images needed as there are many angles to cover. At the end of the wedding the setting sun made a great back drop for the final portraits.

Sitting in the Langkawi airport later that evening as I waited for my flight I whatsapped images to Steve and Natalia so they could forward to their family. Their feedback made my heart swell.

“Thank you SO MUCH You are superb! Grant we can’t put into words how pleased we are. You are a pleasure to work with Safe journey home.”

Let’s have a look at the photos!

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E&O Penang Photography Competition at the 18 East at Andaman Quayside and Straits Quay Marina

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E&O Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang

E&O hotel is a colonial classic set up by the same brothers who established Raffles in Singapore. (iPhone)

This week I participated in my first ever photography competition.The idea behind the competition was to promote the E&O properties which include 18 Andaman East. Through their Facebook page (Click here to see it or if the link is broken or expired do a search on Facebook for the 18 Andaman) they selected 9 amateur photographers out of several thousand, and decided to pair them up with 9 professional photographers. The idea was probably​  to level the playing field and stretch everybody, as they chose professionals not generally known for their architectural or landscape work. ​The rules allowed​ no digital manipulation (aka Photoshopping!) other than basic enhancements e.g. exposure, and cropping.
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The famous E&O hotel in Penang (iPhone)

I had two other shoots that week, a family shoot in Penang and a wedding at the Four Seasons in Langkawi, so it seemed like things really came together for me as far as scheduling was concerned. I debated what to take as all three shoots demand different equipment. I decided to leave my Nikon’s at home partly as I haven’t been shooting with them for a while, opting instead to take my Canon system due to the fact I was able to borrow a nice 24mm tilt-shift lens which is made for shooting architecture, and decided to supplement it with my light weight Fujifilm kit. ​Subject matter for the competition wasn’t known until​ we actually arrived so it was reasonable to believe we would be doing architectural shoot of the E&O since they were the sponsor. How wrong I was.

E&O Eastern and Oriental Hotel Penang

It was so hot I wanted to dive into the fountain (iPhone)

The subjects​ and themes​ for the shoot were given to us on the day of our arrival and we were all dropped off in the same spots with our partners. The locations were as follows:

  • Penang’s Straits Quay Marina
  • 18 East at Andaman (Andaman at Quayside, Penang)
  • Penang’s old town – the touristy bit!

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The view from my room at the famous E&O hotel in Penang. Perfect. (iPhone)

I already knew the day was going to be long and hot so decided to leave the much bulkier full frame DSLR in the hotel safe and took the crop frame Fujifilm X-T1 along with the 10-24, 18-55 and 56mm 1.2 lenses along with copious amounts of water and a lightweight aluminium tripod. My intention for the day was to have fun and not carry a big and bulky camera! My partner Danny brought his diminutive Panasonic DMC-GF6 camera and armed with these “baby” bodies we went to work.
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My colleagues Panasonic DMC-GF6 (iPhone)

Looking around ​at ​everyone else equipped with their big DSLRs, shoulder and roller bags​,​ I thought…oops!  I certainly started to wish I had something a little longer like my normal go to lens which is the 70-200 F2.8. It was too late ​anyhow,​ so we went for a wander and met lots of nice people, set up shots and enjoyed the day. But in the back of my mind I had that lingering doubt….maybe I should have grabbed the big guns too. This really became apparent when we were at the Straits Quay Marina as we were not able to do down onto the quay itself…the whole place was locked up so the extra reach would have been really useful.

For the Straits Quay Marina we were given the theme “Intriguing Sea Front”​.​ I decided on the following image because the Marina and ocean makes me think of travel ​and​ I wanted to emphasize the meeting of the Andaman sea with the land​.​​The interior modern stairway and the exterior quayside also posed an interesting​​ contrast I thought.
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Penang Straits Quay Marina (Fujifilm XT-1 with 10-24 R on tripod)

​The theme f​or the Andaman 18 at Quayside was “Captivating Andaman”.  This was challenging due to the harsh midday sun which produced hard and sharp shadows.​Although​  ​there​ were several photos on my shortlist, I wanted to portray this location as an oasis from the heat and hustle and bustle of city life so I was looking for a location that ​exuded​ a sense of peace and serenity, and​ looked​ inviting. Someplace I wanted to be “captivated” by so I could hide from the hot day.

Fortunately we found this area which was in the shadow of the apartment blocks and therefore gave nice subdued light.

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Serenity (Fujifilm XT-1 with 18-55 on tripod)

The last theme​ of the day​ was “Colors of Penang”. If you have never visited Penang, believe me, you will be struck by the colours every where. Again, too many photos to choose from but in the end I settle​d​ on this one​ with the r​ed bird cages. I liked the faded reds on the stone work which gave a feeling of the city being old…timeless and full of history. The bright colors show how each generation that lives in the city renews it.
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Beautiful Penang (Fujifilm XT-1 with 18-55 no tripod)

Once we got back to the E&O hotel we were given 2 hours to prepare the photos for submission so they could be printed and made ready for the presentation the following day.

Judgement Day (sans Terminator) was amazing. ​All the photos were unveiled​ and I saw so many of the other contestants​’​ photos that I wish I had shot.​ One thing became really obvious and that is Malaysia has no lack of extremely talented photographers. Winners were announced and I was really shocked to hear that my partner Danny and I had won!​ The generous prizes were awarded and there were congratulatory hugs all around.

After that there were interviews with the press and​ the​ final summary before we all checked out.

Lessons learned:

  • ​The camera isn’t the most important thing. I was shooting with a crop frame camera and my partner with a 4:3 (four thirds) while everyone else had their DSLRs out.
  • Read and understand the criteria for the judging. It is critical.
  • Have fun. You can control whether you have fun or not, but you can’t control the judges’ decisions. So control what you can. I ​didn’t focus on winning​​ but instead enjoyed taking time to meet and talk​​ with​ a variety of Penangites and sent them​ ​their photos while I was shooting.
  • Related to the above: Built in wifi in any camera is an EXCELLENT add-on. With it I was able to Whatsapp photos to people within minutes of shooting them.

To see more on the E&O hotel itself, please visit their main page here.

To find out more about the Andaman 18 at Quayside please visit here.

And to find out more about the Straits Quay Marina click here.
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Everyone won a prize! Yes! E&O blessed contestants fantastically!

 

Additional links:

For E&O Group : http://www.easternandoriental.com
 
For Seri Tanjung Pinang: http://www.seritanjungpinang.com

For 18 East at Andaman or Quayside: http://www.quaysideresort.com

Thank you!

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