Aretha Loh and Mcken Wong against the misty mountains, trees and shimmering Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand.
Photo: Jonathan Soon, Bittersweet Photography (www.bittersweetbyjoseph.com)
See also: 8 places in New Zealand for breathtaking portraits.
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.
Ting Hui Yi and Chia Lek Guan took this shot between the towering Bamboo Forest trees in Kyoto, Japan.
Photo: Joe Teng, Acapella Photography (www.acapella.sg)
See also: 5 cities in Japan to explore for your honeymoon or pre-wedding portraits.
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.
Set on being different, Rachel Ang and Jeremy Zhuang chose the gritty stones and crashing waves at Cape Schanck in Victoria, Australia, for this photo.
Photo: Joseph Daniel Batino, Super Panda Presents (www.superpandapresents.com)
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.
The forest at dusk at Seletar North Link was just what Josephine Wang and Benjamin Han were going for.
Photo: Skyy Woo Photography (www.skyywoo.com)
See also: 10 unique locations in Singapore for fab wedding photos.
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.
Joanne Lee and Barry Ouyang flew to Japan for this picture of them in formal kimonos.
Photo: Daniel Yeoh, The Royal Workshop Japan (www.theroyalworkshopjp.com)
See also: 10 things to know about taking your wedding photos in Japan
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.
Ornate gates, wide pavilions, historical castles and their towers in Budapest, Hungary, set the scene for Wang Wan Ting and Andy Lim’s grand portraits.
Photo: Joe Teng, Acapella Photography (www.acapella.sg)
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.
Ornate gates, wide pavilions, historical castles and their towers in Budapest, Hungary, set the scene for Wang Wan Ting and Andy Lim’s grand portraits.
Photo: Joe Teng, Acapella Photography (www.acapella.sg)
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.
The light and angle of the architecture and pool reflection in this shot focused on Angela Chang and Terence Heng as they made their way into their celebration in The Great House in The Sanchaya Bintan, which is more like a luxurious country residence than a resort.
Photo: Lightedpixels Photography (Kelvin Koh, www.lightedpixels.com)
See also: why The Sanchaya is simply perfect for weddings, and gorgeous places for your wedding shoot.
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.
The graphic lines of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City are the focial points for Rhaema Jeremia Rachmat and Raisa Widjaja’s portrait.
Photo: PPF Photography (Stanley Allan, www.ppfphoto.com)
See also: the best places in New York City for wedding portraits.
This story was first published in Her World Brides Dec 2016.