Welcome to the new blog!

Hi there!

Welcome to my new blog! Since December 31 2007, I’ve started blogging on Blogger.com about the photographic life, my muses, or just anything I feel like talking about. I finally came to a decision to integrate my personal blog together with my wedding photography website because

  1. That would encourage me to blog more often – I started with  post a day back in 2008 and it has somewhat fizzled out to a post a…. well nevermind :)
  2. I want my personal work to be seen – calling me just a wedding photographer is a travesty because in reality, I’m a documentary photographer. I shoot weddings with the same photojournalistic, mostly available light style with an aim to tell the story of the day. Merging my personal blog with my work site will allow my clients to see my everyday work and be able to assess me not just as a wedding photographer, but as a visual storyteller.
  3. It’s time for a stronger branding and hey, what’s stronger than a new blog and a website living under the same domain name?
  4. I was an internet applications developer in the past. Setting up my own server, messing with scripts, writing client and server side code, and running and managing the databases is a nice distraction and still fun to engage in, as long as the workload doesn’t interfere with Real Life. :)

So, make yourselves at home and enjoy the stories and pictures here. Some of the sections may feel a little empty – bear with me while I flesh it all out with content. Feel free to drop me a line and if you’re feeling nostalgic, you can always take a gander at the old blog, from where it all started.

Lastly, since this is a picture blog, I simply cannot make a post without pictures (even if it’s an introductory kind of posting). So, here’s one of my favorite from earlier this year, shot in the freezing winter season in Paris.

The Straight and Narrow

Paris, 2011

See you around!

About David Teo

David is a documentary photographer who tells the story of the human condition in all its different states visually in pictures.
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