Wedding shoots abroad now a snap

Website lets couples book photographers in places like Bali and Seoul

Online platform OneThreeOneFour is the brainchild of (from right) Ms Eve Law, Mr Lee Xiang Rui, Mr Chan Wei Tian and Mr Scott Ng. Below: Ms Linda Tan and Mr Terence Goh at their wedding in Bali, Indonesia.
Above: Ms Linda Tan and Mr Terence Goh at their wedding in Bali, Indonesia. PHOTO: BALI PIXTURA
Online platform OneThreeOneFour is the brainchild of (from right) Ms Eve Law, Mr Lee Xiang Rui, Mr Chan Wei Tian and Mr Scott Ng. Below: Ms Linda Tan and Mr Terence Goh at their wedding in Bali, Indonesia.
Online platform OneThreeOneFour is the brainchild of (from right) Ms Eve Law, Mr Lee Xiang Rui, Mr Chan Wei Tian and Mr Scott Ng. PHOTO: DESMOND FOO

It was mere weeks to Ms Linda Tan's wedding day, a romantic getaway complete with fireworks at a villa in Bali.

There was just one problem - the 38-year-old, who works in a bank, and her husband, Mr Terence Goh, 41, a technician, had not booked a photographer to go with them.

This was when they turned to a start-up recommended by her colleague.

In two weeks, they had booked a package with a team of photographers in Indonesia - Bali Pixtura - through Web platform OneThreeOneFour.

Its name derives from a Chinese phrase meaning "eternity", which hints at its business - linking couples in Singapore with photographers based abroad for wedding photography.

  • Other wedding start-ups

  • IM-PERFECTION

    Set up in 2012, the start-up provides props for rent, such as hongbao postboxes for wedding receptions. The team of 10 people, including a full-time carpenter, estimates it designs and makes 90 per cent of these props.

    Rates start at $888 for three types of props on the wedding day. The business has over 50 types for customers to choose from.

  • BRIDESTORY

    This online wedding directory and marketplace aims to connect wedding professionals and vendors, such as caterers and florists, with engaged couples around the world.

    Launched in July here, the Indonesian start-up now features over 15,000 wedding vendors from more than 50 countries.

  • THE PAPER BUNNY

    One of several stationery retailers that offer custom design services for wedding, party and event stationery. Launched in 2013, it also has an existing range of products in stores. Founder Jaime Lee started doing friends' wedding invitations three years before she started her business.

  • WEDDING TWEETS

    Online portal Wedding Tweets, founded in 2010, aims to provide couples with resources disseminated through a weekly newsletter and social media. These include banquet cheat sheets, ideas for the "gate crash" and checklists, which are also found on its website.

Aimed at streamlining the planning process for couples who want to organise their own overseas shoot, the platform is the brainchild of four Singapore Management University graduates: Mr Scott Ng, 28; Ms Eve Law, 25; Mr Lee Xiang Rui, 25; and Mr Chan Wei Tian, 25.

According to bridal studio My Dream Wedding and wedding photography team Bloc Memoire, around 20 per cent of their customers here go for overseas wedding photo shoots. They added that the number is increasing.

OneThreeOneFour was launched in August last year and works with 100 wedding photographers and studios in 10 destinations, including Bali, Seoul and Paris.

Users get in touch with photographers through a chat function on the site, where they can personalise, book and pay for their packages.

While customers should book up to three months in advance for a pre-wedding shoot at a bridal studio in South Korea, it is possible to hire an independent photographer at one month's notice.

Prices range from US$300 (S$420) for a four-hour shoot in Bali, to US$2,500 or more for packages that could include photo albums, or gown and tuxedo rentals. The prices do not cover the couple's airfare.

Photographers here said it can cost customers $2,500 or more for a planned trip to a location like Bali, with slots for several clients.

For a private trip, it costs from $3,500.

A photo shoot package to Europe with a bridal studio can start from $4,500, inclusive of airfare for the make-up artist and photographer.

Ms Tan, who booked Bali Pixtura for 12 hours on her wedding day, after being unable to hire a local photographer at a month's notice, spent about US$2,400.

Payment is made on the platform and photographers receive it three days after the shoot. If they do not turn up, customers get a full refund.

"We wanted to make sure that our photographers are reliable and good, so we flew to different destinations like Bali, South Korea and Taiwan," said Mr Lee.

"We spoke to the photographers to understand what they need."

Mr Ng said: "The practice has been to take along a photographer from Singapore, even for overseas shoots." But a photographer based overseas could have better knowledge of the location, he said.

Photographer Wu Ying Chi, 38, who is based in Taiwan, likens OneThreeOneFour to a manager who can help professionals like him "attract the right clients".

OneThreeOneFour plans to eventually connect photographers here with couples coming to Singapore for their wedding shoots as well.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 01, 2016, with the headline Wedding shoots abroad now a snap. Subscribe