Another Maui Wedding

Jan 14
2011

Professional Wedding Photographer

Dec 07
2010

I started to look through my wedding galleries today focusing on this years photos.  I can see that my original style as a” photojournalistic wedding photographer” has taken a slight shift toward a bit of a traditional feeling.   As a professional wedding photographer, I find that I must adjust my style to each particular client’s needs. I love my job and to me it’s not really a job, it’s going out and capturing memories of someone’s special day. I have fun and am able to meet some very interesting people from all parts of the world so it’s really not a job, it’s more like something I  look forward to in my day and I just so happen to get paid for it.  I am truly blessed to live and be a professional photographer in Maui, Hawaii.

Looking for a Wedding Photographer

Jun 08
2010
When it comes to looking for a wedding photographer, start early and don’t settle on the first one. Much like a car, you want to see what a few models have to offer. You may really like the first one you talk to, but later find someone that offers so much more or at a better price. You may meet a photographer that has certain techniques that others do not offer.

If you start the process early, you will have more time to choose the photographer you are most comfortable with, as well as getting that advice on ceremony and reception set up and lighting that they may suggest before planning that aspect. Besides, after meeting a few photographers, you may find yourself still drawn to that first one, but now you are better prepared.

Be sure the photographer has a portfolio with a variety of wedding photographs. This will really give you insight of the quality of their photographs, as well as the creativity. Never just take their word for it. Many wedding photographers now have websites dedicated to their craft.

You can use this tool as well to either weed out those from interviewing, and wasting your time, and some you want to meet to see more of what they have to offer. In addition, just because a photographer has many years of experience, does not mean they are good at what they do. You may come across someone who has less experience, but whose photos speak to you and more of your style. Let the photography speak to you.

Capturing the Moment

Just like every wedding is different, so too are wedding photographers. Therefore, when meeting potential photographers, as you look through their portfolios, ask yourself if their photos say something to you or are they just pictures. A really great wedding photographer should be able to bring emotion in their shots and bring it to life.

Do their photos capture all the key moments, but also the little moments that go unnoticed. When viewing the romantic moments of your day, can you feel the emotion of love? When viewing the reception, can you feel the fun and excitement of the guests? Also, are they intrusive to your guests or are do they stay in the background? A good wedding photographer should be able to bring your day back to life. If you don’t see it or feel it in their photographs, move on to someone else.

Things You Need To Ask

Part of the interviewing process is more than just the photographs. First, how are you getting along? Is the wedding photographer adaptable to your needs or are they dictating to you? What is their availability? What are their prices? Do they offer packages and if so, what exactly do you get for your money? Do they get paid by the hour or by the event? Are they willing to alter packages to meet your needs? Who keeps the negatives?

How much value are you getting for you money? Are they an individual wedding photographer or part of a team? If they are part of a team, this would be an important aspect to know, because you will want to get to know and see the work of the photographer that will be assigned to your wedding. You need to take all of this in consideration, along with their photographic abilities before deciding on someone. Remember this is YOUR day, and not theirs.

You see there is more to getting the right wedding photographer than just picking a name in the yellow pages. You need to do a little research and be sure you get the right person for the job.

One that is going to deliver quality photographs that will last for a lifetime; someone you feel comfortable working with; someone that can offer some advice on the look of your ceremony and reception that will enhance your photos; someone that can truly deliver great value for your money.

Now you can see, by choosing a wedding photographer late in the planning, how it can be a detriment to your big day. Start early so that you have the time you need to be comfortable with your choice and can enjoy the whole experience.

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Wedding Locations, West Maui

Jun 06
2010

Many clients inquire about beach locations on the West side of Maui for their wedding photos and or Family’s Portraits.  The current situation with commerical photography on the West side of Maui is that commerical photography isn’t allowed on Kaanapali Beaches.

Since so many clients tend to book their hotel or condo on the shores of Kaanapali, Beach, photography locations that are unique and less populated are limited.    A couple of  my favorite spots on the West side are Kapalua Bay and IronWooods Beach. Information on each of these locations can be found below.

I worked recently with this couple show in the photos below who were married at a local Church on the West Side of Maui. The couple wanted some beach portraits taken following there wedding so, I recommend my two favorite sites seen in the photos below.

Kapalua Bay- Golden sand, swaying palms, calm waters. What more can you ask for? It’s just another day in paradise on this West Maui pocket beach. Situated between two lava points and bordered by a coconut tree grove, Kapalua is known for its tranquil surf, ideal for the less-than-adventurous swimmer and families with small children.

Ironwoods beach- is a quiet stretch of shoreline located in the northern portion of West Maui between Kapalua and Napili.

Public parking and beach access is present but hard to find, most folks don’t realize there is a beach. That makes this beach nice, quiet and uncrowded.

The beach is surrounded by private property so it is near several private residences. Please don’t block any access, and respect the privacy of the residents.
This is a quiet, romantic beach. Afternoon and evening walks are wonderful along this beach. This location is not utilized by many people. There is plenty of room to play and a great view of Molokai.
If your looking for more information of possible wedding sites or advice on locations for your families portrait session please call Nicole @ 808 205-2366