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Honeymoon Surf Package
Honeymoon Surf Package Maui Wedding photographer, Nicole Sanchez- Owner of Behind The Lens Maui turned into a Maui Surf photographer yesterday. Nicole hung out with Dustin Tester- Owner of Maui best Surf Schools to capture a Honeymoon couple from San Diego, California at a local surf spot called. Guard Rails”. The Land Lesson: Group Photo: Off to the water: Dustin … Read More
Wedding Traditions of Europe; Top Ten Crazy Traditions
Wedding Traditions of Europe; Top Ten Crazy Traditions Throughout Europe there are many different wedding traditions. Some of the traditions go way back to ancient days of life, while others are more modern. Many are in place to bring good luck, some are to ward off evil spirits and some are just really strange. The top ten are: 10. It … Read More
Weddings- Brides
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue This superstition of the Bride wearing something that fits each of these four categories originated in Europe to ward off evil spirits. Something Old: This tradition symbolized the sense of continuity while making the transition from a single person to that of a married couple. Something New: This tradition symbolized that marriage … Read More
Maui Photographer Blog, Wedding Cakes
Wedding Cake Also during the days of the Roman empire, wedding cakes were baked of wheat or barley. At the reception, they were traditionally broken over the head of the new Bride by the Groom as a symbol of her fertility. Guests would then scramble for pieces of the cake, and take them home for good luck. It later became … Read More
WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011
Wailuku, Hawaii- January 25, 2011– WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, is thrilled to announce Behind The Lens Maui has been selected to receive the prestigious annual WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 for Wedding Photography! Recognition for the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 is determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 750,000 WeddingWire newlyweds. Our past clients are among those that … Read More
“Tie the Knot”
“Tie the Knot” To “Tie the Knot”, came from the Roman times when the bride wore a girdle that was tied into knots which the groom had the fun of untying.
Wedding Traditions of the Middle East; Israel to Lebanon
Wedding Traditions of the Middle East; Israel to Lebanon Wedding traditions within the Middle East can vary just as much as their religions and other beliefs. Despite their differences, the one thing they all have in common is the love of their young and the celebrations of marriage. For the countries of Israel, Jordan, Kuwait and Lebanon, these joyous events … Read More
Wedding Traditions of the Middle East; Cypress to Iraq
Wedding Traditions of the Middle East; Cypress to Iraq Wedding traditions in the Middle East brings together many cultures and various religious overtones. For the countries of Cypress, Iran and Iraq, these cultural and religious traditions are steeped in long tradition. Cypress For the village of Kilani, an old tradition was that the bride’s family will hand out specially made … Read More