Category Archives: Parties

Celeste & Peter’s Wedding – Jan 2012

It was my honour to be Celeste & Peter’s designated photographer on their wedding day. It was in Havana, Cuba – as a photographer, it was my first “destination wedding”.

Description to follow – right now, please enjoy the photos. If you imagined I must have hung out of the car window to take some of the photos, you’re right, that’s exactly what I did, with awesome help from my personal assistant who held tight on me when I was half out of the car in the strong wind on a highway!

Much love to you both, Cel and Peter!

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Brian’s milestone birthday – Jan 2012


Wow. My “little” brother is not little anymore. Officially. LOL

10 days or so before *the* day his girlfriend, Ella, contacted a bunch of his friends and family for a surprise *milestone* birthday. Personally, I haven’t joined many surprise events, so that was a lot of fun. Anyhow, nice of Ella to arrange this, and nice to see many showed up for Brian.

Happy birthday again, 細佬! Good luck in your new year (or even decade?)!

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Occupy Vancouver – Nov 2011


Day 22 at the Tent City, Occupy Vancouver

If a picture paints a thousand words, these images and signs should tell the world what is wrong with it.

Facing a dismantling injunction, inhabitants were gearing up to protest and resist. It was intense, one can smell it in the air.

If taking down the Tent City meant the end of the movement, the movement hasn’t succeeded. It should be in the daily living of all people who care. And we all should care – unless you make 400K CAD or more a year, you’re one of the 99%!

If all things had to end at some point, let’s hope this public gathering will get dispersed peacefully.

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Occupy Vancouver – Oct 2011


Occupy Vancouver, in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street.
Is this yet another social movement that we witness in this century?
Will it make a difference? How?
Or is it a showcase of human nature?
Some things to ponder, perhaps for a long time.

Regardless, I had a glimpse of it the day it started, in Vancouver.

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