Hey! I’m Timothy, but you can call me Tim, or Timo :)

Most of us remember growing up with lessons on how to be a good citizen — or 好公民.

They were simple, yet valuable principles: be considerate, take responsibility, do the right thing even when no one is watching. Those lessons stayed with me.

At a wedding, being a Good Citizen looks a little different — it means moving quietly, anticipating moments before they happen, and carrying the weight of the day so the couple doesn’t have to.

A wedding is more than an event to be captured. It’s a day filled with nerves, expectations, family dynamics, and meaning. Our role isn’t to manufacture moments or pull you out of them — it’s to protect them.

We work calmly, intentionally, and with care for the people in the room.
So you can stay present.
So you can breathe.
So you can remember not just how the day looked, but how peaceful it felt.

And yes — having stood at the altar ourselves,
We understand the anticipation, the weight, and the quiet prayers that come with saying “I do.”

This is what The Good Citizen stands for: Showing up faithfully, doing the work well, and serving the moment with integrity.