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Rachel and Philipp: Volcano Elopement

I just recently posted Rachel and Philipp’s wonderful Engagement Session — such a treat to have captured them in front of the vent plume (which has since gone silent). Not to mention the fact that they’re rad people with good taste in music, and who also share my love for Korean food. Their wedding day…

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Rachel and Philipp and the Volcano: Engagement Session

I really have to say that 2018 was… a journey. On the personal front it was so stressful, and hard, and just weird, for reasons I’ll get into in the future (it kind of deserves its own write-up). Needless to say that being a stay at home parent and self-employed artist can be the most potent combination…

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Life is an Ocean and Love is a Sailboat

  EXT. VOLCANIC BIG ISLAND STEAM VENTS – DAY The air is full of STEAM and microscopic drops of RAIN, blown from distant clouds. The sun is out, but it is not enough to warm the chilly air. JASON and TAYLOR, a beautiful and charming couple, are warming themselves near the STEAMING VENTS, embraced in a light, loving…

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The Wedding of Melissa and Martin

I’m about to post some wedding photos! It’s funny, though — I am not a wedding photographer. Truth be told I am not all that interested in things like expensive wedding dresses, centerpieces, bouquets larger than a watermelon, vintage chic, rhinestone I-do’s, or resort dining halls lit to look like you’re underwater on a pink and purple planet….

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Volcano with the Deguara Family

Volcano is a special place. All of Hawaii is special, of course, and the Big Island in particular. But there isn’t anywhere I’ve been that strikes just the right balance of being out in the sticks while still having just enough “civilization” to get you by. It’s in the country, but doesn’t feel backward or…

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