It’s very thankful to have full trust from these three ladies, Andrea, Chinny and Margaret. Chinny and I are university friends and we both share our love on photography and film! How exciting when you find another friend exciting about these topics and share all day!
Andrea, Chinny and Margaret are high school friends and have known each other for a long time, we are preparing for this shoot as some of them getting married and would like to record this valuable moment in life! It’s lovely to look at them chatting and laughing all day! That’s what besties do!
These are many photographers who would have the same template for all the clients, with the exact same backdrop, setup and dresses. However, we would like to personalize the theme and style to match the personalities of the subjects each time!
We develop our creative photoshoot ideas together. We came on to agree that we would like to try something fresh, not always on the fancy bridesmaid dresses, but something candid, snap, editorial and fun!
They are all not afraid to be different and unique for the photoshoot, which is our hope to let these ladies “to be themselves!”. “We’d love to try and don’t mind to be a bit crazy!”
“Got it! Time for some fun!”
While they are changing the look, we start chatting about the great products from skincare to cosmetics… These are exactly what we do with besties, sharing our love up on the beat! So we improvise and go on to the makeup area to continue some lifestyle shoots!
Friends support each other even when it’s the coldest day of the year, coming out and listening to you!
Share our secrets and keep it. Shuuuh…
We celebrate important or small stages in life. Here is a picture for a just married lady and a bride-to-be with the rings on!
We don’t need a lot of BFF, just a few. Who are you thinking of in mind at the moment?
Go and say thank you, ring a call, give a hug, share some love! xx
Photo & Styling | Little Stories – the Moment by Amy
Film Lab | Richard Photo Lab
Coat | Uniqlo
Venue | Lifestyle Studio, Hong Kong
With Andrea, Chinny & Margaret
Being National Association of Professional Child Photographers (NAPCP) Ambassador (see our profile on NAPCP) for Hong Kong for over two years, we are excited to be invited for an interview with NAPCP editor.
We share our vision and inspiration with fellow family photographers around the world from 19 countries, such as the United States, Canada, France, Australia, and Belgium…
We are
In a few sentences, tell us about yourself and your business.
Everyone has little stories that are so beautiful and unique. I hope to show the beauty of love in the photographs I create for my clients. That’s why I founded Little Stories, to capture and embrace little, fleeting moments in our everyday lives.
Where do you find your inspiration?
I love travelling, meeting new people and talking to them. These conversations spark inspiration. I love reading (magazines and books), and of course scrolling through Instagram and Pinterest for ideas and inspiration.
Best advice you’ve ever received:
Listen to yourself and always keep your true voice. Keep going, don’t stop.
It is our hope that we see the uniqueness in each photo shoot and try to customize for clients. We are thrilled to broadcast our first
Kind Words from Member of NAPCP – Pam Bell:
Thank you, Amy! I was not able to watch live but just viewed the video and appreciate you sharing. Great stuff!
Kind Words from Editor of NAPCP – Deanne Mroz:
Your work is so beautiful, Amy! ❤️Thank you so much for sharing with us today, I love your advice about combining your talents to make your business stand out from others!
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Latest Blogposts:
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”
― Charles W. Eliot
Reading becomes a bigger part of life when we grow. Be our accompany to experience the world together. We selected our favourite books to showcase this time with you by artist and illustrator Oliver Jeffers.
Diving in the world of book is so much joy! Do you read with your baby? It means a lot when you engage with her/ him and explore the new world together.
That is to experience ups and downs, learning new things together, as a magical experience.
With the emergence of smartphones and tablets, we are using smart devices for reading more often and we are moving away from paper.
Will screens replace paper in the future?
We explored the issue with Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, check out on photo article below written and captured by us on “Future Reading: Paper or Pixel”.
Valerie is with us for the shoot featured on Youth of Hong Kong on the quarterly journal of Hong Kong Federation of Youth Group (HKFYG) on Future of Reading.
Extended Reading:
Are paper books really disappearing? BBC 24 January 2016
Your paper brain and your Kindle Brain aren’t the same thing PRI 18 September 2014
How green is my iPad? New York Times 4 April 2010
Under the influence of Portuguese culture, we could see a mix of coloane buildings and some architectures with Baroque and European colonial buildings.
Although it was a cloudy and rainy day, we manage to take some photos under the beautiful architectures together with blogger Melly Woo.
Photography | Little Stories – the Moment by Amy
Blogger | Melly Woo
Blue Top | Marni
Shorts | Alice and Olivia
Bag | Hermes
Go ahead and watch the behind the scene video by clicking the picture below 🙂
Thanks to the lovely @littlestoriess for coming all the way here from #hongkong!! I love seeing this girl❤
– Melly Woo
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