Tag Archives: Kona side

Ed & Kelly’s Wedding

Ed & Kelly’s Wedding, Kona, Big Island of Hawaii. The perfect start to two awesome days with an awesome couple! Wait a second… let’s go back in time a bit. This is how it started. The rain didn’t just fall. It whipped sideways. It rolled down the mountain like a steam engine. But everyone was…

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Trash the Dress with Ed & Kelly

From the fiery, rainy dusk of their wedding, to what might be the most pure blue sky I’ve seen a long while! Ed & Kelly’s Trash the Dress session was seriously awesome fun. 🙂 These two people are so awesome. Up for anything, always positive and totally in love. And, like many of my clients,…

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Anaeho’omalu Bay – Michael, Leah & Estela

Windswept, deserted, and quiet. Muted. Different. Such was the mood while exploring Anaeho’omalu bay with Michael, Leah & Estela. It was a relatively “heavy” time for me. I had recently returned from my five week Philippines expedition, which was an experience, and then the massive Tsunami of March 2011 had struck the Big Island, slicing…

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Vow Renewal & Family Session with The Patels

Two approaches to photography: “One. Two. Three… Say Cheese! Cheeseburger! Cheesecake!” …and… “Just act natural and be yourselves. Pretend I’m not there — oh, wait. Put your left leg there. Yep, awesome. And lift your chin a bit. Oh that looks great! …and can you just pivot yourselves a little this way? I want to…

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The Hansen Family

I often feel like I’m not so much a professional photographer, but a professional “noticer”. In that it’s my job to notice things that most people do not. The way the light bounces off a beige wall. Or the timing in which a little girl responds to her grandpa’s jokes. Or how the sunset shining…

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