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Hello Baby Isla | Singapore Newborn Photography | Singapore Family Photographer

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Hello Baby Isla | Singapore Newborn Photography | Singapore Family Photographer

Sometimes there are stories that strike at my heart, suddenly, surprisingly. Stories that at once remind me of others that I have listened to before, yet gain poignancy because of where I am in life, and because of who the stories belong to. I read Grace’s words one night after a few intense weeks of working on a personal project. They burrowed deep because they crystallised conversations that I had been granted so generously, so openly just before. I hope to share these stories soon but in the meantime here are the Gohs, a new family of four, writing a new chapter of their lives together.

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Good Times at the Pinnacle | Singapore Family Photographer | Singapore Documentary Photography

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Good Times at the Pinnacle | Singapore Family Photographer | Singapore Documentary Photography

First homes are special - I wish I had more photos of mine. I grew up in the same place until my dad threw me out and sold the flat while I was working in London. True story! I’m glad the Pangs gave me a ring before they moved out of their first home together … and even more glad that they didn’t laugh at my fear of heights. Here’s to old memories and new milestones.

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The McGs at Home | Singapore Family Photography

Sometimes I come away from a session giving myself virtual high fives and pats on the back because heck, I know I aced it.  This extended family session in Katong was not an example.  I remember feeling anxious as I left because I knew that it should look amazing - a rambling house awash with morning light, characterfully decorated and filled with family members of diverse ages all ready to celebrate the recent arrival of a baby girl.  I worried that I had focused too much on the house or hadn't incorporated it enough; that I had taken too few images of the baby because there was so much else happening that morning; that no matter what I had done, the images wouldn't be as great as this wonderful family deserved.

I remember sitting down to edit the photos and first feeling a huge sense of relief, then a sense of wonder at the opportunities I have to truly enter clients' homes and lives for a brief window of time.  I observed the McGs for only two hours, but looking back at the images, I realised how much they had trusted me with unfettered access to their home and daily routines.  They played, laughed, teased, fussed, comforted, rested and enjoyed each other's company without any artifice for the camera.  They spoke to me honestly and shared their stories, their family heirlooms, their private moments.  I saw many types of love and affection in that one morning - both loud and quiet, vigorous and gentle, playful and nurturing.  And in the centre of it all, there was mum, happy to step back but always there when needed.  Thank you for having me.

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