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Yvonne and Michael’s engagement – Central Park, New York

Before heading to Montreal to shoot Yvonne and Michael’s wedding, I had a chance to grab both of them after work in New York on a Friday afternoon to take some engagement session photos. We decided to walk around what is probably one of the most photographed areas of the city, Central Park. But since I started my photography professionally after my move from New York, I never really had a chance to properly photograph it. So I was particularly excited to get some pre-wedding portraits with the green foliage background and various architecture that is much harder to find in Hong Kong.
We hung out around the Bethesda Fountain area, where Yvonne and Michael showed off their ballroom dance skills (I later found out that the waltz was rehearsal for their first dance)!
More to come from the wedding day shortly…
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Also tagged Bethesda Fountain, Bethesda Terrace, Central Park, engagement, HK, NY, pre-wedding, update, wedding, Yvonne
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speaking at the Chinese-American Planning Council
I left Hong Kong for a short Thanksgiving break home and its been great to be back. While in New York yesterday I had the privilege of presenting to about 30 or so high school students as a guest speaker for the Youth Services program at the Chinese-American Planning Council in Flushing, Queens. The Chinese-American Planning Council is a community-based organization providing services to New York’s large Chinese immigrant population. The discussion topic was finding the “perfect career” (although we strayed a bit into talking about celebrities, Canadian women, parents etc.) and while I would say that my qualifications to advise on career choice may be questionable at best, I certainly understand the high expectations that students of immigrant families often face in their academics and careers. Having grown up in Queens in a Chinese family, I was humbled to have the opportunity to talk about my experience and hopefully give some insight similar to that which has often been given to me by my mentors along my career path. Thanks to all the students for preparing some great questions, and to Brian Chen and Noelle Yang for being wonderful hosts and grabbing these snapshots.



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Also tagged careers, chinese-american, flushing, hong kong, mentorship, photography, queens
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