Couple

Jeevan & Xueting

Venue

Covenant Evangelical Free Church

Jeevan & Xueting

National Gallery Singapore

Bride getting ready at Sofitel Singapore City Centre
Bride doing makeup at Sofitel Singapore City Centre

Veiling

Sofitel Singapore City Centre

Bride with bridesmaids during the National Gallery Singapore shoot
Groom with groomsmen during the National Gallery Singapore shoot

First Look

Sofitel Singapore City Centre

Groom waiting at the altar at Covenant Evangelical Free Church
Praise and worship during the Covenant Evangelical Free Church ceremony

Processional

Covenant Evangelical Free Church

Wedding church ceremony opening at Covenant Evangelical Free Church
Bilingual exhortation during the Covenant Evangelical Free Church ceremony

Vows

Covenant Evangelical Free Church

Story

Jeevan & Xueting

I still remember this day for its contrast: quiet private words at Sofitel, big laughter at National Gallery, and heartfelt vows at Covenant Evangelical Free Church.

Venue
Covenant Evangelical Free Church
Outdoor
National Gallery Singapore
Location
Singapore
Year
2026
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The story

I still remember how quiet the bridal suite at Sofitel Singapore City Centre felt when I walked in. The room had that calm, held-breath feeling before everything begins.

Jeevan and Xueting chose to keep their first look private before church. Both of them are shy with public mushy words, so this gave them a safe space to speak honestly first.

After that, the mood flipped. I moved with them to National Gallery for portraits, and with 16 in the bridal party plus the couple, it became an 18-person scene full of laughter and motion. I remember smiling behind camera because every time I got everyone lined up, one person would crack a joke and everyone broke again.

From there, we headed to Covenant Evangelical Free Church. The exhortation was shared by two pastors, one in English and one in Chinese. It was heartfelt but not stiff, with small jokes that made the room feel warm and very human.

What stayed with me was the rhythm of the day: private words in the morning, noise and joy with their people, then vows carrying both faith and personality.