Daron & Celine
Upper Seletar Reservoir




Veiling
Family Moments




Departure
Sending Off


Letters Exchange
Upper Seletar Reservoir



Solemnisation
Mandarin Oriental Singapore




March In
Mandarin Oriental Singapore


Daron & Celine
Upper Seletar Reservoir




Veiling
Family Moments




Departure
Sending Off


Letters Exchange
Upper Seletar Reservoir



Solemnisation
Mandarin Oriental Singapore




March In
Mandarin Oriental Singapore


Story
The quiet glances, the harbor light, and a love that feels like it’s always been here.
Watch The Film
As They Were: The Vows
Some love stories begin with a grand gesture. This one began in a Group Study Room at university.
Cafe hops, museum dates, workout runs, and seven years of choosing each other every single day. By the time Daron and Celine stood before their closest family and friends, there was nothing left to prove and everything left to feel. That is exactly what Singapore wedding videography is made for.
Celine had a confession: she had been writing her vows since 15 October 2024, many months before the wedding, because she already knew that no words would ever quite be enough. She said it anyway.
“My hand will always reach out to yours, and my heart will always choose us.”
These are the moments that live in the body long after the day ends. A photograph preserves the expression. A wedding film preserves the voice, the pause, and the breath before the words come.
This is what great wedding videography does. It gives you back the room.
It is easy to think of wedding videography as a luxury. But ask any couple two years after their wedding what they wish they had, and the answer is almost always the same. They wish they could hear it again.
The speech that made their parents cry. The song that played when they walked in. The exact way their partner looked at them across the room before a single word was said.
In Singapore, where weddings often weave across ceremonies, cultures, and timelines, from the morning tea ceremony to the evening dinner reception, a skilled wedding videographer knows that every beat of the day carries weight. Not just the choreographed moments. The in-between ones too.
Their story is not extraordinary because it is dramatic. It is extraordinary because it is true.
Your story is the same. Ordinary love, made permanent.
Singapore wedding videography at its best does not manufacture emotion. It finds what is already there and holds it still long enough for you to see it clearly.
Couple
Daron & Celine
Venue
Mandarin Oriental Singapore
Daron & Celine
Upper Seletar Reservoir




Veiling
Family Moments




Departure
Sending Off


Letters Exchange
Upper Seletar Reservoir



Solemnisation
Mandarin Oriental Singapore




March In
Mandarin Oriental Singapore


Story
The quiet glances, the harbor light, and a love that feels like it’s always been here.
Some love stories begin with a grand gesture. This one began in a Group Study Room at university.
Cafe hops, museum dates, workout runs, and seven years of choosing each other every single day. By the time Daron and Celine stood before their closest family and friends, there was nothing left to prove and everything left to feel. That is exactly what Singapore wedding videography is made for.
Celine had a confession: she had been writing her vows since 15 October 2024, many months before the wedding, because she already knew that no words would ever quite be enough. She said it anyway.
“My hand will always reach out to yours, and my heart will always choose us.”
These are the moments that live in the body long after the day ends. A photograph preserves the expression. A wedding film preserves the voice, the pause, and the breath before the words come.
This is what great wedding videography does. It gives you back the room.
It is easy to think of wedding videography as a luxury. But ask any couple two years after their wedding what they wish they had, and the answer is almost always the same. They wish they could hear it again.
The speech that made their parents cry. The song that played when they walked in. The exact way their partner looked at them across the room before a single word was said.
In Singapore, where weddings often weave across ceremonies, cultures, and timelines, from the morning tea ceremony to the evening dinner reception, a skilled wedding videographer knows that every beat of the day carries weight. Not just the choreographed moments. The in-between ones too.
Their story is not extraordinary because it is dramatic. It is extraordinary because it is true.
Your story is the same. Ordinary love, made permanent.
Singapore wedding videography at its best does not manufacture emotion. It finds what is already there and holds it still long enough for you to see it clearly.