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AndyLim Creative is a photography and design consultancy specializing in building websites, a wide variety of photography assignments, photography classes and corporate identity systems. Andy Lim has over 17 years of professional experience in the art of visual communications (William Harald-Wong & Associates, Ken Ray Communications, Netcard and Embedded Wireless/Designtree), yet is self-taught in the areas of photography, web design, technology and optimization.
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Andy got started in photography after leaving design college in 1992, at first with travel and landscapes and later weddings and commercial assignments. Andy has given several public talks on the subject of photography, and currently conducts photography classes for beginners to advanced. |
Martin & Alice, who live in Australia, exchanged vows at Zion Lutheran Church in Kuala Lumpur on 25th July 2009. I love this wedding, there was so much emotion, and it was obvious they were very much in love.
They also blogged about what they thought of our photography service… really made my day: http://alicenah.wordpress.com/2009/12/02/wedding-tips-getting-married-in-kuala-lumpur








































Amazing snaps. Great job mate.
…….ALICE & MARTIN are looking Angels………………….. I wish them a happy & prosperous LIFE……………………
Wonderful wedding photography. You really captured the beauty and splendor of Martin and Alice’s special day. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the compliments guys!
andylim, you couple are so amazing. Beautiful shots. Keep up the good work.
Beautiful pictures!! So candid, colourful and full of emotions. Such a privilege to work with you too.
Hi Andy,
First time visiting your blog. Wonderful wedding photos.
I am an amateur. Will be helping to shoot at a friend’s wedding next month.
What’s your advice to an amateur who has never photographed a wedding before?
If I had to shoot with 1 lens only, should I go with a wide angle (17-70mm) or a telephoto (70-200mm)? I am more inclined to go with the wide angle.
I don’t have the luxury of shooting with a flash or two camera bodies.
Andy! Thanks for all of the wonderful pics of our wedding. We have been so busy lately but just had a chance to look at them again … and they look even better! Great job!
M+A