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About Kent Yu

Kent is a professional wedding and portrait photographer based in Queenstown and Wellington, New Zealand. He creates beautiful, natural and story telling wedding photos. Kent has his work published in international magazines and is a regular author to a number of photographic publication. He is fascinated by photographic equipment and enjoys showcasing the gear used in creating his images. You can find him on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter

Fiji Wedding Photographer

Beautiful Fiji Wedding at a soft sandy beach, next to the breath taking blue water of the Pacific. As a Fiji wedding photographer, I can assure you that Fiji is definitely one of the most astonishing destinations for weddings. The tropical sunshine, crystal clear water, golden sunset and astonishing essence … Continue reading

New Zealand Pre-Wedding | Amazing Queenstown Pre-Wedding

Amazing New Zealand pre-wedding (新西兰婚纱摄影 | ニュージーランドウェディング) at Queenstown. If you are looking for the best places for New Zealand pre-wedding, Queenstown is one of them which offers the most spectacular views of New Zealand landscape. In particular with the views of the Remarkables, Cecil Peak, Walter Peak and Ben … Continue reading

Wellington Wedding | Tarureka Estate Wedding | Shani & Michael

It was a privilege to be the photographer of this beautiful Wairarapa (Featherston) wedding at Tarureka Estate. I adore barn weddings, in particular the rustic charm,  laid back opulence and wooden features. Shani and Michael contacted me when they saw their cousin’s wedding photos (which I was the photographer of) … Continue reading

New Zealand Winter Pre-Wedding | Snowy Queenstown and Lake Tekapo | Joyce & Lloyd

Looking for a white pre-wedding with snow? Then New Zealand white winter pre-wedding (新西兰婚纱摄影| ニュージーランドウェディング) is perfect for you. The purely white picturesque setting of Queenstown and Lake Tekapo with snow is breath taking. The remarkable snow capped mountains, frozen landscape create a surreal backdrop for the most romantic white … Continue reading