Maui Weddings, Photography
2011

Nicole Sanchez

Garter
Brides originally tossed a garter, rather than a bouquet, at a wedding reception. In the 14th century, this custom changed after Brides became tired of fighting off drunken men who tried to remove the garter themselves! According to one legend, the garter toss in England evolved from an earlier tradition of “flinging the stocking”. On their wedding night, guests would follow the Bride and Groom to their bedroom, wait until they undressed, steal their stockings, and then “fling” them at the couple! The first person to hit the Bride or Groom on the head would supposedly be the next person to marry.
Tara and Randy
Wedding:
11/16/2010
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Aloha,
2010 was a great year for Behind The Lens Maui and we were sometimes shooting 3 weddings a day for sometime in the summer. I’m working on some new fresh ideas for couples having their engagement photos taken before the wedding and have many newly inspired ideas for couples on their wedding day.
The new year is almost here and 2011 is going to be a fun, exciting and busy wedding season on Maui. I am getting excited for the new year and change is in the air. If your thinking of a Maui Wedding and are looking around for a Maui wedding photographer, please give me the opportunity to speak to you about your day and ideas for unique fun photos to remember your wedding day.
Have a safe and joyful Holiday and I hope to see you next year in Maui.