Weddings are a chance to show the world
your love in a totally unique way but one couple has taken their
individuality to the extreme.
Jenny Tay, 29, and Darren Cheng, 30, who
both work as undertakers and are preparing for their big day, say that
the concept of death is as important to them as ever, even when it comes
to saying ‘I do’.
Jenny, who is a Buddhist, told the Straits Times:
“When couples take wedding pictures, many of them think of something
significant and meaningful to them – their favourite cafe, the place
where they first met. Both of us are very passionate about our jobs, so I
thought, why not?”
The images were snapped in a park in
Punggol, Singapore – one of many unusual shoots to have been organised
by newly-married couples in recent times.
Jenny and her husband were keen for it to be “pretty and whimsical” so they eschewed the idea of setting it in a graveyard.
Darren has even written a children’s
book about death, Where Did Grandpa Go, because it is part of life. The
happy couple got photographer Joel Lim on board, and he was happy to be
involved in the concept.
2 comments:
This is something else honestly. Please can someone tell me what sort of style this is?
Is a wedding in a grand style for the under world men
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