Womans surf style magazine- Photography

Feb 12
2010

To my surprise, I was featured this months WSSM magazine also known as Woman’s Surf Style Magazine. If you get a chance to pick it up I would love to know what you think. It  also features three of my best friends as well, Andrea Moller, Maria Souza and Dustin Tester.

Behind The Lens Maui Photography- Ready to shoot your event, surf session or wedding.

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Ka‘anapali, Maui

Jul 01
2009

KA‘ANAPALI – MAUI’S FUN COAST

Ka‘anapali is fit and trim, manicured from its lu`au lawns to its golf tees. The hotels possess gourmet dining rooms, lagoons with swans and flamingoes, art treasures in improbable places, vast landscapes and waterscapes with mega-pools, cascades and thrill slides. The toys in the once-royal playground are catamarans, outrigger canoes, boogie boards and surfboards, aqua bikes, snorkel and dive gear, rafts, windsurfers and sailboats.

In ancient times, Ka‘anapali was a royal retreat for the rulers of Maui. They liked the perfect three-mile stretch of white sand beach, gentle waves, warm sunny days, and the broad swatch of green land that swept up to the rainbow-haunted West Maui Mountains. Maui’s “royals” surfed, raced their outrigger canoes, feasted at lu`aus that lasted for weeks, and where the Ka‘anapali Golf Courses now blanket the land, they played ulu maika, a form of lawn bowling using heavy lava rock balls.

Ka‘anapali’s two championship golf courses are open to all. One is the creation of the eminent Robert Trent Jones, Sr., the other designed by Arthur Jack Snyder. The way the courses are laid out, both duffers and pros get a good game. The only problem is whales. If they’re jumping offshore in their fantastic gymnastics, nobody seems to make par. The magnificent vistas of sea and mountains are distracting enough to be considered outright hazards on the links.

Ka‘anapali has four “A’s” in its name and three of them stand for “Action. The other “A?” It stands for “A Surprisingly Great Deal” because Ka‘anapali hotels and condominiums offer a wide spectrum of accommodations, packages and rates.

Ka‘anapali was Hawai‘i’s first planned resort and has become a model for resorts around the world. The hotels and holiday condominiums offer a variety of experiences from soaring marble lobbies to beachside bungalows. All are planted in the 1200-acre enclave amid lavish gardens along the beach and golf courses, each so private they appear solitary. In the center is the Whalers Village, an open-air, world-class shopping complex housing a whaling museum. The shops, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, activity centers, golf courses and even Lahaina town and are all connected by free transportation. Alternately, the Lahaina-Ka‘anapali and Pacific Railroad, a restored sugarcane train pulled by a vintage steam locomotive, chugs between the resort and Lahaina through sugar plantation fields.

Ka‘anapali is aware of its history and traditions. Every evening at sundown, cliff divers reenact the feat of Maui’s revered King Kahekili, who bravely dove from the cliff at Pu`u Kekaa, or Black Rock, into the churning sea, at a time when the spot was considered to be the jumping off place for the soul to enter the nether world. The tiki torches are lit along the shore as the ancient pahu drums and triton shell horns call the hula dancers and revelers to the beachside lu`aus.

To preserve the unique culture and way of life of Maui, some Ka‘anapali properties have adopted innovative programs whereby employees share their heritage with guests in small ways such as greeting them with genuine aloha, and large ways such as colorful festivals during Aloha Week, Lei Day and Kamehameha Day honoring Hawai‘i’s greatest king.

Even with all its wondrous amenities, Ka‘anapali has retained the reality of gracious royal Hawaiian hospitality and the pace of the action that made it the choice of kings.

Photo shoots- What to wear

Jun 20
2009

FOR INFANT/CHILD SESSIONS:

My motto in clothing is this: simple goes a long way! I like to keep the focus on the subject; therefore, simple clothing choices are best for creating timeless portraits. I suggest solid colors, avoiding busy patterns or logos/words. Jeans, overalls, sun/slip dresses; khakis are classics and photograph well. Hats can also be very effective; as well as other accessories such as scarves or funky belts. If children are being photographed together, clothes that are similar in style give a more coordinated look. Bare feet are especially fun, and kids love it too. If shoes are preferred, please make sure they are in good shape, and not scuffed. Consider dressing in the color white sparingly, for this color often reflects light strongly. Let’s say, however, you want a trendier look for your child. Well then things change a bit! I love the timeless looks in the clothing mentioned above, but also enjoy photographing a session with a more “hip” feel to it. I still caution against bold logos or cartoon characters on clothing

FOR MATERNITY SESSIONS:

Bittersweet Photography will photograph expectant mothers fully clothed to artistic nude. Artistic nude photos are very tasteful and only imply nudity without actually showing it. Please refrain from wearing anything with tight elastic for a few hours before you session as it can leave unflattering markings on your belly.

Good ideas:
Wearing jeans undone with the top rolled down
Solids or simple patterns
Comfortable clothes you can sit and stand in
Sheer material or scarves to drape across the belly

Bad ideas:
Wild patterns or large logos
Shirts with lots of writing on them
Crazy colors (orange, lime green, fuschia, etc)
Short skirts, low necklines, anything even remotely risque

Things you might want to set out:

Change of clothes in case you just want to change things up
Hairband, clips, ponytail holder, etc
Any props you want to use

FOR FAMILY PORTRAITS:

Good ideas:
Everyone wearing outfits in the same color family (light blue and dark blue, etc.)
Dark, muted colors that you can find easily in nature (i.e.: greens, blues, browns)
Solids or simple patterns
Comfortable clothes you can sit, stand, run, and jump around in
Nice jeans, paired with a dressy top

Bad ideas:
Bright white shirts
Wild patterns or horizontal stripes
Shirts with lots of writing on them
Sleeveless shirts
Crazy colors (orange, lime green, fuschia, etc)
Short skirts, low necklines, anything even remotely risque

Things you might want to have ready:

Flip flops (everyone in barefeet is always a classic)
Change of clothes in case one gets dirty or wet or you just want to change things up
Hairband, clips, ponytail holder, etc
Any props you want to use (limit to 2 or 3)

FOR ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS:

Good ideas:
JEANS – always classic
Both of you wearing outfits in the same color family (light blue and dark blue, etc.)
Solids or simple patterns
Comfortable clothes you can sit, stand, run, and jump around in
Nice jeans, paired with a dressy top
Accessories like jackets, hats, scarves, sunglasses

Bad ideas:
Bright white shirts
Shirts with lots of writing on them
Sleeveless shirts
Watches or rings, unless they have a lot of sentimental value to you.. We want to emphasize the engagement ring, and lots of other jewelry will take away from that.
Short skirts, low necklines, anything even remotely risque

Things you might want to have ready:
Flip flops (if you plan on wearing heels, just to walk around in while we’re not taking photos)
A posterboard with “Thank You,” your name(s), or your wedding date written on it
Change of clothes in case one gets dirty or wet or you just want to change things up
Hairband, clips, ponytail holder, etc
Any props you want to use.. A frisbee, cowboy boots, dogs, anything that you both enjoy together

Maui tow-in at JAWS

Apr 12
2009