Maui wedding photographer

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Maui sunset weddings



Sunsets at a Maui beach can be spectacular. Golden clouds and rich reflections off the ocean create a magnificent backdrop for your most romantic and special day. Most Maui photographers will crank up that on camera flash and hit you full bore with it to light you against that backdrop, but is that really the way to light a couple on their wedding day? The reason most beach photographers hit their clients with on camera flash is simple: cost. It takes money to hire an assistant to hold a strobe and a reflector and in a tight economy with cutthroat competition, it is difficult to justify the extra expense. But what about the destination wedding couple who has spent a sizable sum to get married thousands of miles from home? Is it our responsibility to inform them of the difference between a professional photo shoot and an amateur one? We believe it is. When we coordinate your Maui wedding an assistant travels with the photographer to assure images like these.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Maui Wedding Photographers



A maui wedding can be a visual banquet. When checking out a location for your big day, be sure to inquire about the Olowalu Plantation House. This circa 1930 plantation house was the residence of the Pioneer Mill plantation manager. Lovingly restored and converted into Maui's premier wedding venue, the Plantation House offers incredible sunset views, tropical landscaping and authentic architecture which lends an air of rustic elegance to your Maui wedding album. This venue can accommodate over 100 people with ease. The grounds are large enough for a tent, luau show and dance floor with space left for a romantic sunset shoot along the rocky beach. The coconut palms create that breezy island look that captures the essence of the day. If you're interested in the Olowalu House or any other premier wedding venue on Maui, be sure to contact us. You'll be glad you did.

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