Hey SGland.
First of all thanks for the lovely comments on Waikiki's set and I. I did not expect a huge success but it's nice to see that a few of you are supporting our set and have appreciated it. I'm not sure if I'll try again with another set but I have a few ideas in mind I shall put together for maybe a self-shot one.


But right now I have loads to do and by far more important things to plan.
I'm getting married this December. Yes you've read it well, MARRIED! It still feel so surreal but at the same time, so natural, I absolutely can't wait to say "yes" and wear my wedding ring.
I never thought I'd be so keen and positive about wedding. But he's the exception really. I could not think of a better man, he makes me really happy. I hope to be like that in 50 years time:


Most crazy fact is that we've only been together for a year!


What we thought would be a small wedding with family members only as suddenly become a great gathering of friends travelling from far for us. I'm so delighted about it, it is so very touching.
We've also made plans to leave London when our contact will be over in April. We are renting an awesome flat in East London but far too expensive. As a result, I have not dared to go freelance nor to create more room for my portraiture and photography in general. I miss shooting so very much.
It's a pain to go to work and coming back so tired that you can't barely do anything else.
I need to force myself to find a good project to work onto in my little spare time, otherwise this lack of creativity is going to kill me slowly.
I'd consider again shooting some sets for SG, it's good fun after all. Hopefully with Lison we'll find some time before the end of the year. The awesome Liu is in town and we shall meet next week for some portraits, I can't wait!
At least my fiance and I have found some time to enjoy autumn in London. I love going to Richmond park to observe the deers and birds.






Okay, off to work and wedding planning!
xx
First of all thanks for the lovely comments on Waikiki's set and I. I did not expect a huge success but it's nice to see that a few of you are supporting our set and have appreciated it. I'm not sure if I'll try again with another set but I have a few ideas in mind I shall put together for maybe a self-shot one.

But right now I have loads to do and by far more important things to plan.
I'm getting married this December. Yes you've read it well, MARRIED! It still feel so surreal but at the same time, so natural, I absolutely can't wait to say "yes" and wear my wedding ring.
I never thought I'd be so keen and positive about wedding. But he's the exception really. I could not think of a better man, he makes me really happy. I hope to be like that in 50 years time:

Most crazy fact is that we've only been together for a year!

What we thought would be a small wedding with family members only as suddenly become a great gathering of friends travelling from far for us. I'm so delighted about it, it is so very touching.
We've also made plans to leave London when our contact will be over in April. We are renting an awesome flat in East London but far too expensive. As a result, I have not dared to go freelance nor to create more room for my portraiture and photography in general. I miss shooting so very much.
It's a pain to go to work and coming back so tired that you can't barely do anything else.
I need to force myself to find a good project to work onto in my little spare time, otherwise this lack of creativity is going to kill me slowly.
I'd consider again shooting some sets for SG, it's good fun after all. Hopefully with Lison we'll find some time before the end of the year. The awesome Liu is in town and we shall meet next week for some portraits, I can't wait!
At least my fiance and I have found some time to enjoy autumn in London. I love going to Richmond park to observe the deers and birds.



Okay, off to work and wedding planning!
xx











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