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S1 E11 - Behind the Lens with Terralogical

S1 E11 - Behind the Lens with Terralogical

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This week on Bali Weddings Unveiled, we sit down with not one — but TWO — powerhouse legends behind the lens: Irene, Terralogical’s relationship manager of 8 years, and Iriz, their lead photographer and partner of 10 years. If you’ve ever swooned over dreamy Bali wedding photos, there’s a good chance this duo had something to do with it.


Terralogical is one of Bali’s most iconic photography brands, now with studios in Jakarta and Singapore — and we’re pulling back the curtain on what really goes into capturing love stories around the world.

We chat through:

  • What makes a great wedding photographer (and how to spot the difference)

  • Their signature photography style and how it’s evolved over time

  • Favourite Bali wedding venues to shoot at (yes, they spill the tea)

  • What makes Bali such a standout destination for photography

  • Tips for choosing the right photographer for your day

  • What clients often don’t realise about photography until it’s too late

  • Virtual photo shoots during the pandemic (yes, that’s a thing and yes, it's wild)

  • Postponement + cancellation policies: what’s standard and what’s not

  • The full booking process from enquiry to image delivery

  • The real cost of running a photography business (spoiler: it’s not just clicking a button)

  • And of course… the weirdest requests they’ve ever received

Whether you're a couple planning your dream day, a photographer in the industry, or just nosy like us — this episode is packed with laughs, insight, and behind-the-scenes gold.


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