A studio built on a decade
of making pictures.
Ever After Studio is the wedding arm of a working photography practice — the same team, the same standards, now carried into the one day a couple will look back on the most.
Two lead photographers.
One standard.
Three things we've earned the right
to be confident about.
Everything else is learnable. These are the three we've spent years refining, and the reasons couples hand us the most important day of their lives.
Storytelling, from the edit up.
Ling's decade in television and Brian's years in commercial direction mean we don't stitch clips together — we build films. Pacing, structure, arc, sound. The edit suite is where a wedding becomes a film you'll sit down to watch, not a highlight reel you'll skim once.
We do not miss the moment.
Redundant professional bodies, redundant lenses, two photographers tracking the room from different angles, and years of commercial event experience where one miss is one too many. Rings exchanged, first look, the walk out — those are not the moments we gamble on.
Colour that is pixel-perfect.
This is where our commercial DNA shows. At Bear Pixel Works the brief is often "match the brand to the decimal." We carry that same obsession into weddings: skin tones that look like skin, whites that read as white, gowns with their real texture intact — on screen, in print, ten years from now.
From a commercial studio
to your wedding day.
Bear Pixel Works opened as a commercial photography studio — advertising, product, brand campaigns. In the five years since, it has grown into a full-time practice with repeat clients, a working gear kit, and a color workflow built around one idea: the frame leaves the studio finished.
Ever After Studio is where that same craft meets the one day that matters most. We brought on Ling — a seasoned director, editor, and photographer — so that every wedding has two lead artists with decades of combined professional experience in the room.
We are growing, on purpose. More weddings, more cities, the same standard — the same standard we were already holding ourselves to long before a couple put a ring on it.
The easiest way to know us
is to have a coffee.
Twenty minutes, in person or on Zoom. Tell us about your day, and we'll tell you honestly what we'd bring to it.