Maui Photographer- Make up tips for your wedding day.

Jan 28
2009

Make-Up Tips for your Maui Wedding from a Photographer’s View:

If you can afford it, hire a professional. If you can cut anything else in your wedding to ensure you have the $50 or $75 to have your makeup professionally done, do it. Why not pay someone $75 when it can make you look like a million bucks? This is the most important and most photographed day you will probably ever have so, why not look the best. Besides, don’t you want your husband to look back on his wedding day and think, wow, I’ve never seen her glow like that.

Remember the saying less is more. This is the digital age and trust me, the camera picks up everything. Here’s a few tips to share with the person doing your make-up. They will need to know if your event will be indoors and or/outdoors and if it will be dimly lit, etc. For example, if you are getting married on a beautiful summer day at 2 p.m. outdoors, you would want your make up to be a little bold. The more lights and the brighter the lights, the more the lights will wash out your color. This is the opposite for dim lit conditions.

If your getting married indoors and the church is very dimly lit, not a lot of windows, and the lights are a yellow tint. If you told this to the professional doing your make up, they would try not to use makeup with a yellow tint, and would make sure that your make up was modest. Do not wear bright lipstick, really dark eye shadow and especially watch the blush. You can, but I assure you that you will probably look on the “clown” side because dim lights exaggerate the colors. Now, that’s not saying you can’t wear bright colors with dim lights, a professional makeup artist can use bright colors in a way that is flattering, but a friend or family member will more than likely end up making it worse because of their lack of knowledge. Okay, you’re probably thinking well, should I have good lighting for the formals? Well, or course, but unless you want big umbrella lights and light stands on at your ceremony, your pictures will be in the normal lighting of the church or location. Most receptions are also in dim lit conditions. It’s better for your makeup to be in accordance of the settings without lighting assistance, as we as photographers for your formal pictures can adjust our lights accordingly to flatter you as best as possible.

One last thing to remember, always bring clear lip gloss and touch up makeup with you. Through out the day your makeup will “melt” and/or fade out. We strongly recommend bringing oil blotting paper in lieu of powder, because every time you reapply powder, it will start to look “caked on.”

Maui Wedding Tips

Jan 07
2009

Your wedding day is finally here. It’s going to be a busy day, and you’ll probably wake up with a list of tasks in your head. But as much as you can, step back and relax. This day is not about flower arrangements and centerpieces–it’s about committing to spend your life with the one you love. Here’s how to get ready on the morning of your wedding. These tips are for both the bride and the groom.

Step 1

Get yourself in the moment and clear your head with an activity that sooths you. Try a brisk walk or jog as the sun comes up. Meditate, do yoga or say a prayer. Reflect on today’s joyful rite-of-passage.

Step 2

Keep things in perspective. In all likelihood, some details are going to go wrong throughout the day, but so what? You’re getting married and will be surrounded by people who want to share your happy moment. If the chicken is too dry, so be it.

Step 3

Take a long shower. If it helps you relax, use scented bath products or lotions

Step 4

Eat a healthy breakfast. You’re going to have a busy day and may not have time or the inclination to eat regularly. Food that is high in protein is a good bet because it will energize you without making you crash later. Avoid lots of carbs or sugar, as they will give you both quick energy and a crash. A relaxing cup of tea may be in order as well.

Step 5

Sit down with your mother, maid of honor, best man or another trusted person who’s around and calmly discuss the list of things you need to do before the wedding.

Step 6

Brides should dress in a button down shirt that can be removed after getting hair and make-up done.

Step 7

Enjoy the time you spend with your family and friends as you get ready for the wedding. These are special moments too.

Step 8

Now go get married and stay in the moment. Congratulations!

MAUI WEDDING TIPS

Dec 17
2008

TIPS FOR THE BRIDE AND GROOM

~ Before you leave home ~

What kind of couple are you?

Do you enjoy quiet, romantic moments? Do you love humor or adventure? Are you homebodies or party animals? The best wedding photos will reflect the special essence of your relationship. Keep this in mind:

· Research – Use the web, magazines, your friends’ wedding photos. Clip or copy pictures that you like and send them to us.

· Practice posing – Pose individually and as a couple in front of a mirror. Be critical and creative. If you find one that you like, let your photographer know.

Do either of you have a physical characteristic that you would prefer not to show?

Sometimes it’s the groom’s nose, or the bride’s hips. If there is anything that you’re at all self-conscious about, let us know. Our photographers are great at the art of posing, an art which can maximize or minimize those areas that were not created perfect.

Are there any interpersonal dynamics that we should know about?

A long standing feud between Uncle Remus and Aunt Minnie? An acrimonious divorce? These are things that the photographer needs to know in order to avoid an unexpected uncomfortable situation on the Day.

Do you have specific photographic needs?

For example: A formal portrait of the wedding party to send to extended family abroad. Please think about this seriously and consult parents or any other intimately connected individuals on this point. After the pictures are taken, it will be too late to correct any misunderstandings.

~ On the way to Paradise ~

Carry On Bags

Please make sure that you carry on your wedding gown, shoes, tux, and anything else that you absolutely must have on your wedding day. Airlines do occasionally lose checked bags, so make sure that you keep the essentials with you.

~ In Paradise ~

The Tropical Sun

Please be careful about tan lines and sunburn. It will show in the photos and there’s nothing that we can do about it.

Hairstyles

Chances are that most of your photos will be taken outside, even if your ceremony is indoors. And there is wind outdoors. Any tendrils or ringlets around your face will almost certainly be blown across your face, and this is not a good thing for photographs.

Make-up

Even if you never wear make-up, it is a good idea for your wedding photographs and video. It will look more subtle in the pictures than it does in the mirror. It’s also a good idea to have a small bag containing powder, lipstick, tissues and a comb for touch-ups during the day.

Be on time!

Many weddings are timed so that the final pictures can be taken on the beach at sunset. Although it’s true that the minister, the musicians and the guests will wait for you, the sunset won’t. The time schedule has been carefully arranged to allow for the pictures that you want, and even a fifteen minute delay can be a problem.

Relax!!!

It’s your day! You have a dedicated group of professionals around you to take care of all the details, so relax and enjoy it.