San Agustin and Sofitel Philippines Weddings | Pau and Karim
As we head out to Europe once again for a series of captivating shoots, I can’t help but reminisce about the recent shoots we had there and the people that made it very speci
Mary the Queen and Marriott Hotel Weddings | Doray and Alvin
This is one of my most favorite weddings of last year and I’m both happy and a little upset at the same time that finally I’m able to share this everyone although it to
Lesbian Wedding Photographer | Lyn and Thyne
I’ve been looking ahead to this day when I’m going to feature this momentous – in fact unprecedented – wedding of Lyn and Thyne. I’ve been thinking of
Santuario de San Antonio and Makati Shangri-la Weddings | Tiff and Johnson
We do recognize that we’re behind in blogging, in fact being behind several months is being ‘very behind’. We actually have the option of just resetting and start
Mary the Queen and Edsa Shangri-la Weddings | Charm and Nikko
If you’ve checked our previous post on the second installment of the Metrophoto Bride campaign, you already got a glimpse of what’s in store from today’s post. Th
Santuario de San Antonio and Blue Leaf Weddings | Andrea and Mike
Every time I see my mobile phone, there’s a good chance I’ll remember Andrea and Mike. And no, it’s not because Mike likes to follow-up on things (haha, seriously
Beijing Pre-wedding Photoshoot | Fennie and Halim
While this pre-wedding shoot of Fennie and Halim is not my first in Beijing, it is still many of firsts for me. After all it has been a good three years since I last visited the Ca
Year-end Special Post Part 2 | Awesome Groupshots of the Metrophoto Couples
As part of the of the year-end tribute to the most successful year yet of Metrophoto, we are having a 2-feature recap of our 2012 favorites. A few days a go we had a post on the fa
San Sebastian Church and Sofitel Wedding | Larae and Monds
I have featured Larae and Monds already previously with the photos from their e-session that we shot in a ranch in Batangas, Philippines. That shoot even had its own accompanying M