Iwen and Ching’s wedding was the epitome of relaxed joy and heartfelt moments. With their ceremony at Three Blue Ducks in Rosebery, the day unfolded not with posed perfection but with spontaneous laughter, quiet connection, and the kind of memories you can’t plan, only feel.
Together for 18 months before tying the knot, Iwen and Ching share a love story shaped by travel, tech, and a lot of time spent at home together. Meeting on Hinge, their bond has always been about connection in the quiet moments, and that intention carried through into their wedding day.
From the beginning, they made one thing clear: this wasn’t about perfect portraits, it was about presence. The fleeting smiles between speeches, the side glances during the ceremony, the proud, tearful looks from their families. These were the memories they wanted most.
Three Blue Ducks, with its rustic-industrial charm and relaxed atmosphere, became the perfect canvas for their celebration. Guests mingled under exposed beams and soft festoon lighting, as the scent of fresh seasonal produce filled the air. The setting felt effortlessly them, modern, unfussy, full of warmth.
As the night unfolded, so did countless unscripted moments: a spontaneous group hug with friends, laughter echoing during heartfelt toasts, a quiet moment stolen by the couple just before dinner. These were the memories they’ll treasure, and the ones they couldn’t have seen unfolding around them without the lens of an intentional, unobtrusive photographer.
If you’re planning a day where connection means more than curation, and emotion matters more than perfection, let Iwen and Ching’s story remind you what’s possible.
Let Pepper June Co capture your day exactly as it felt, with honest, artful candids that preserve not just how your wedding looked, but how it lived.