Maui wedding photographer

Monday, August 25, 2008

Maui Photographers


Maui Photographers come in all different shapes and sizes with different levels of skill and various pricing and service structures. There's so many of us, there's almost too many choices. My suggestion in picking a photographer is to find the ones who have an online photo gallery that you like. Images that you would like to have of your wedding day. Be mindful of style. Some Maui Photographers have very stylized approaches. Some shoot very posed "romantic" stuff, others use a more relaxed, photo-journalistic approach. Choosing a format that makes you feel comfortable is important. After that, establish your budget and choose the photographer that comes closest to it. 

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Dramatic Maui Sunsets



Drama. It can be bad or it can be good. On Maui, we try to engage in the good kind. Golden sunsets, beautiful beaches and great lighting. Even if you're on a honeymoon, bring the dress along and book a session on the beach. These images will add an exotic flair to your wedding album. Be sure to ask us about our honeymoon photography sessions.

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Maui Weddings



I was told by my esteemed friend, photographer and sometime employer, Tony Novak-Clifford, that my last post had so much whine, it needed a little cheese. He may be right. When it gets busy I get almost as crazy and when it gets slow. Which brings me to the subject of "The Edit". A professional job requires not only excellent capture but a commitment to an extensive edit. Some of my clients will have 400 images in their package. This type of edit takes time. That's why I try to buy myself at least 2 months on these types of jobs. If your photographer is promising that many images and will deliver the disk to your hotel room before you leave, it might be reasonable to re-think your choice.