2011 October | FIFOTO Blog

Congrats Zabedah!

24.10.2011

Piaget KLCC

19.10.2011

There’s been a lotta changes in the past year. A lotta moving, a lotta opening up of spaces. Most shops have expanded into bigger lots and some have disappeared. Yes, KLCC is my 2nd home and I know both the mall area and the basement parking equally well, like the way I know the back of my hand. In fact, better.

I’ve said this many times before too. I love my job as it gives me the opportunity to keep me in the know. Last week, I shot at Piaget, coincidentally, one of my favorite watch brands as well. They had moved from a small corner unit to a much bigger space. The interior is kept very straightforward and simple. Furniture is kept to a bare minimum while the walls are put to the best use of space, clad with sparkly diamond watches, shining right back at ya!

Of course, being such a high end brand, and the fact that it was 10am, there was hardly any traffic which made my job easy! I got in, shot and got out within an hour! (No, it was not a robbery!)

If you’re looking to buy some bling, check out the new Piaget store at KLCC!

Rikke & Richard

12.10.2011

He came from Australia and she from Poland or was it Norway. But more importantly, they decided to have their wedding in Malaysia because it was halfway between their two respective countries. Don’t see that too often. They did choose a good spot though, Avilion. For a bunch of white folk from countries that experienced harsh winters, they did well to brave the Malaysian sun. I think there were actually a few guests that came in a 3 piece without even breaking a sweat. All in all it was a short and sweet ceremony on the beach before heading towards the intimate setting of six tables.

There were speeches, there was singing, there was laughter, there was singing, there was dancing… did I mention there was singing. It seemed a tradition to take certain well known songs and to completely change the lyrics. We were treated to at least 3! To round off the event I think the best moment to share with you would be the words spoken by one of the parents ( the Groom’s father I think). He hoped that no matter what trials lay ahead of them, that they would always remember where it was they had their wedding, thus reminding them to always strive to “meet in the middle”.

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