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Best Wedding Backdrop EVER!

I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that it’s often a bride’s fashion choices, or the delightful reception details that grab my attention more than others. Well, not here. Simply put, this ceremony rocks. Our creative Groom and his future father-in-law created one amazing backdrop that his beautiful Bride didn’t see until she took that walk down the aisle. Aria Studios captured every bit – all in our Vault this way!

From the Bride… George and I first met in Los Angeles in 2010. George is a typographer and I’m a photographer. After many years of seeing each other’s imagery, we finally put together our first art show, “Passage”, in 2013. It was within the process of creating together, that our love grew. Collaborating is still very much a part of our relationship, so planning a wedding together was something I knew we would both enjoy!

When my parents asked us what we wanted our wedding day to be like, we told them we wanted to bring our family and closest friends to enjoy the beauty of Maui. I used to live on Maui when I was a young girl, so it has, and always will be, a second home to our family. Once we set the beautiful location at the Royal Lahaina, our entire family got to creating! Another great part of planning was finding my wedding dress with my mom in Colorado. The amazing staff at Emma & Grace Bridal put together all my wedding dress wish list items with their in-house designer! From start to finish, it was one of the most unique and memorable experiences for a bride to have! It was truly my dream dress.

Planning a wedding can be a very daunting task. There are so many essential items (Save-The-Dates, invitations, RSVP cards, ceremony/reception decor, favors, etc). In browsing endless websites, we gathered as much inspiration as we could and decided to make everything we needed instead! Invitations, Save-The-Date postcards, RSVP’s, ceremony programs, reception signs, wedding favors, etc. All were conceptualized and created by George and I.

One of the most special pieces created at our wedding was our ceremony backdrop. George and my father worked on this for several months in secret, and the first time I saw it was when I was walking down the aisle. George drew the canvas and my dad built the entire structure and stand. It was a breathtaking moment. To have that as a backdrop to our entire wedding, is something we will remember forever.

Our incredibly talented friends also lent their crafts to making our day a true celebration. Sorah Yang is a dear friend and the first time we ever heard her sing was when she graciously volunteered to perform at “Passage”. We were immediately moved to tears. Having her sing our wedding entrance and first dances was a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. Also, present at “Passage” was our MC, Amanda Suk. Sukie is one of my best friends and having her MC our wedding was such a natural fit. Pukalani Hula Hale (the group I danced for as a young girl) performed. The Company (Daly City, CA), a dance crew George was apart of for nine years also performed. DJ Druskee, a dear friend to both of us, brought our reception to life. Adam Vida also blessed us with a surprise performance.

Capturing all the handmade details, performances, and moments in between was no easy task. A family friend recommended Aria Studios and we couldn’t be more happy with the imagery taken by their remarkable team. Holly and Jonas are a dream team. They moved seamlessly through a few schedule changes and truly captured the feeling of our day. As a photographer, I know weddings can be stressful and difficult, but I am so blown away with their team’s talent!

We can confidently say that we made our wedding a true celebration of who we are as individuals and together. Nothing at our wedding was pre-packaged for us. We enjoyed having a hand in creating art pieces for all aspects. So much of our union is a testament to the support of our friends and family, and we were honored to have them there to celebrate with us!

Photography: Aria Studios | Floral Design: A Special Touch | Wedding Dress: Emma & Grace Bridal | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | DJ: DJ Druskee | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Groomsmen Attire: 7 Diamonds | Ceremony Music: Sorah Yang | Venue: Royal Lahaina Resort | Ceremony Backdrop: George Anzaldo Productions | Film Processing: Indie Film Lab | Invitations, Programs + Signage: George Anzaldo Productions | MC: Amanda Suk

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Considering Red As A Wedding Color? Look No Further.

Red is officially my new favorite wedding color and if you’re unsure, look no further than this Hawaiian celebration captured by Aria Studios. From the Jenny Yoo dresses in a rich crimson to the proteas and dahlias filling the bouquets from Passion Roots, red in all it’s shades, shines bright. Anticipate Invitations set the scene – and pointed guests in the right direction –  all leading to our Vault gallery right here!

From Aria Studios… Tori and Glenn wanted a wedding that emphasized Hawaii and was fun and comfortable for their guests. They chose the perfect location at Loulu Palm Estate on the North Shore of Oahu, complete with horses, empty beaches, and a killer sunset.

I love that Tori incorporated deep berry tones for her wedding that popped against the lush green estate. Tori was stunning in her deep back Willowby Watters gown and all the girls wore barefoot sandals from Forever Soles.

The warm Hawaiian breeze fluttered the long ribbons against the floral arch as Tori walked down the aisle to Glenn. I can’t handle how adorable they were when they first saw each other!

While Tori’s family attended locally, Glenn’s family and friends all traveled from the East Coast for the occasion. Pineapple signature cocktails and soft pink proteas kept the Hawaiian theme alive and elegant amidst the cafe lights, clear top tent, farm tables, and gold accents. The newly joined families danced the night away on the outdoor dance floor with Tori and Glenn surrounded by their favorite people and the twinkling Hawaiian starlight above.

More Hawaiian celebrations here!

Photography: Aria Studios | Event Planning: L-4-Love | Floral Design: Passion Roots | Wedding Dress: Willowby Watters | Cake: A Cake Life | Bride's Shoes: Forever Soles | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: Memoirs | Catering: Stir Beverage | Hair + Makeup: Mariah Melanie | DJ: Dynamic Sounds | Venue: Loulu Palm Estate | Film Processing: Indie Film Lab | Invitations + Signage: Anticipate Invitations | Rentals: MOOD Event | Rentals: Les Saisons | Rentals: Event Accents | Rentals: Pacific Party Rental

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At the Halfway Point Between Their Two Hometowns, This Bride and Groom Said “I Do”

For this New Zealand Bride and her New Jersey Groom, getting married in Hawaii wasn’t just pretty, it was practical with its location halfway between both of their hometowns. With guests in all white, Keren stunned in a beaded blush gown, which made for beautiful beach photos on the beach at sunset. See every pretty detail from Moana Events, captured by Christie Pham Photography, in The Vault!

From The Bride…How and where did you meet? A mutual friend of ours asked a group of us to help him review a restaurant (he’s a food blogger) – that was the first time Adam and I met and we spent the whole night talking behind the back of the guy sitting between us – we were inseparable! Adam asked for my number at the end of the night and we went on a date the following Saturday and the rest is history!

How did he propose? At the Taj Mahal in India

From Moana EventsKeren from New Zealand, met Adam from New Jersey, while they were both living and working in Singapore. This fun-loving and well-travelled couple decided to have their dream Jewish destination wedding in Hawaii on the island of Oahu, which was the half way point between the bride and grooms hometowns. Loulu Palm Estate, which offers gorgeous oceanfront and mountain range views, was the perfect location that provided the tropical elements the couple wanted for their romantic wedding day.

In a private ceremony, before their wedding, Keren and Adam signed their Ketubah, a document that outlines the husband’s obligations to his wife, that they had specially made from Israel. Guests were asked to wear all white allowing the bride, who was stunning in a blush pink gown with sparkling embellishments, to truly be the center of attention. Keren and Adam provided specially made light pink yarmulkes, embroidered with a yellow and pink hibiscus flower, for the men to wear. In true Jewish tradition the couple was married under a wooden chuppah, adorned with creme and blush flowers and solidified their union with the breaking of glass. During cocktail hour, guests were able to choose from five cleverly named specialty drinks, including a “ Mazol Tov Mai Tai” and “Singapore Sunset.”

For the reception guest were invited to sit under a clear top tent partially draped in white silk fabric and adorned with crystal chandeliers hung from the ceiling. Guest tables were arranged in a “U” formation and decorated with blush tablecloths. The centerpieces included clear, textured glass and wooden vases that were filled with creme and blush flowers and accented by dark green foliage. The couple was married on the first day of Hanukkah and conducted a menorah lighting during their wedding reception. In honor of their Jewish culture, the couple and their guests danced the Hora and had the blessing of the challah by the rabbi. For dessert, guests were treated to Malasada’s, a delicious Hawaiian doughnut. Surrounded by loved ones, Keren and Adam danced the night away which was the perfect ending to their dream wedding.

Photography: Christie Pham Photography | Event Planning + Design: Moana Belle Events | Cake: A Cake Life | Invitations: Bradley & Lily Fine Stationery | Catering: Beaches And Backyards | Hair + Makeup: Leslie Fair | DJ: Tony So | Favors: Spun Paradise | Officiant: Oahu Jewish Ohana | Ceremony Music: The Modern Honolulu | Venue: Loulu Palm Estate | Challah: This Is It Bakery & Deli | Floral Design + Decor: Steven Boyle Design | Leis: M.P. Lei Shop | Tent Rentals + Rentals: Pacific Party Rentals | Transportation (Bride): Island Transporter | Transportation (Guests): Royal Star Hawaii

These Red Lips + Chic Dresses Are Our New Beauty + Style Goals

The red lip. This dress. The views that legit cause gasps. All in one place; this Vault gallery is seriously stunning. Big props go out to Christine Clark for capturing it all for our viewing pleasure and to Passion Roots for giving us new bouquets to obsess over. All in all, this is our cup of tea if we do say so ourselves.

From Christine Clark… For this inspiration shoot we nestled ourselves high up on a Hawaiian hill with the ocean far below us. With golden hour glowing, and delicate Sarah Janks dresses from Lace & Love fluttering in the wind, the setting was both barren and lush, sweeping and intimate. The light from the setting sun brought out the rich warmth of the champagne toned gown, while the rosy florals created by Passion Roots married with the romantic blush of the lace gown. An elegant calligraphy set by Alley & Co. added extra grace and beauty to the affair, mirroring the soft lines of the dresses. With dusty golden light and murmuring wind, this session was one for romance and dreaming.

In love with Hawaii? More beauty this way!

Photography: Christine Clark | Floral Design: Passion Roots | Wedding Dresses: Sarah Janks | Invitations: Alley & Co. | Hair + Makeup: Marissa Pastrana | Bridal Boutique: Love And Lace- A Bridal Boutique | Model: BJ Jiyarom

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Say Hello To The Tropical Wedding of Your Dreams

What’s better than a destination wedding in Hawaii? How about a destination wedding in Hawaii straight from the talented lens of photographer Mirelle Carmichael. Graced with a crazy elegant seaside ceremony, lush landscaping, and of course a few tropical details (hello pineapple!). Sounds dreamy, right? Well you’re in luck because we’ve got all that and more waiting for you to favorite in The Vault!

From The Bride…On paper, a destination wedding would probably be the last thing that Gareth would ever choose to do to celebrate a marriage, much less a destination wedding in a place that he had never been to until 8 months before the actual wedding. Gareth is someone who very much likes his routines — he is the guy, according to his best man, who will “go into an ice cream shop with 31 flavors and come out with a double scoop of chocolate ice cream.” He is the simple, steady one in our relationship and doesn’t venture out of the norm very often.

And yet, as fate would have it, Gareth found himself miles from home on the beautiful island of Maui to celebrate one of the biggest days of his life. A destination wedding ended up to be perfectly fitting for Gareth & I. Gareth…born in Australia, raised in Singapore, and now living in the SF Bay Area…has spent countless hours traveling back and forth between Asia, Australia and the US… usually to attend weddings, visit family and catch up with old friends. So while he does prefer the homebody life, he also loves taking trips to visit family and friends. Maui seemed like a logical choice for Gareth because he thought many of his family and friends abroad would love to have an excuse to visit paradise. As for me, I grew up going on summer vacations to Maui with my family, and I know this definitely helped me develop a love for traveling that grew as I got older. Maui was an easy choice for us… for me, it was sentimental and reflected my love for travel…and for Gareth, it was a perfect intersection for his 3 different worlds.

My vision for the wedding was for it to be simple, sweet and romantic. I hope I achieved this, as most people know how you can get caught up in details, especially considering how easy it is to spend an entire evening pinning every little thing on Pinterest. Olowalu was amazing, and provided a perfect setting for our guests to watch a beautiful Hawaiian sunset while enjoying some cocktails. We loved the privacy of the estate too; it was like we were in our own little paradise wedding world! Our main colors were soft blues and greens with some pink and peach mixed in to add a little feminine touch. The table decorations consisted of white linens with a simple but elegant silk dupioni table runner. The centerpieces were made of white and pink roses with seashells and starfish throughout to give a subtle beach feel; they were nothing short of amazing and really added to the sweet and romantic feel I was hoping for.

Despite the endless months of planning and emails leading up to the wedding, Gareth and I look back on our wedding day with the fondest of memories. Of all of them, I would have to say my favorite memory would probably be during dinner…I remember looking out at our guests at their tables – friends and family from all parts of our lives, and thinking how they had set aside so much to be with us…I was truly touched. Both Gareth and I really wanted the wedding to reflect how grateful we were for everything in our lives. While we were excited to celebrate our marriage with our dearest friends and family, we also wanted the wedding to be our gift back to those who have supported us along the way, and who had traveled so far to be with us. Maui really ended up being the perfect place for Gareth & I and our guests. The general nature of weddings can often bring about feelings of chaos and stress, but there is just something different about the islands. During the ceremony, our dear officiant, Reverend Pia, reminded us of the spirit of aloha and that on the islands, love is reflected in all the beauty surrounding us. What a wonderful and true reminder that is!

Photography: Mirelle Carmichael | Cinematography: Mirelle Carmichael | Coordination: Cherise Shulman of The Perfect Wedding Maui | Floral Design: Sunya Flowers | Wedding Dress: Marisa Bridals | Cake: Cake Fanatics | Rings: Classic Rock | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Donna Morgan | Catering: Cafe O'Lei | Hair + Makeup: Kalani Style | DJ: DJ Boomshot | Groom's Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Officiant: Pia Aluli | Ceremony Music: David Wolf | Venue: Olowalu Plantation House

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This Engagement Session will Fulfill Your Wanderlust

In case you needed a vacation (uhm, who doesn’t) then fear not because we’re fulfilling your wanderlust today. Join us as we take a special trip to paradise with Coco Tran behind the lens snapping up the majestic that is Maui. Oh and no need to pack your bags, we’ve got it all waiting for you in The Vault!


From Coco TranThere is nothing quite like visiting paradise and photographing love…this sweet couple are all the way from Louisiana and graciously invited me to join them in documenting their love. The key to the luminous photos was timing and location. It’s always fun to explore off the beaten path to discover majestic locations such as we did in the west side of Maui.

Photography: Coco Tran | Location: Hawaii

Trust Us, You’ll Be Head-Over-Heels in Love with This Bride’s Something Old

Lots of Brides wear their grandmother’s wedding dress or a piece of their jewelry when they say “I do,” but this gorgeous Bride (with beauty from Mia Moriguchi) chose something else as her Something Old: her grandmother’s wedding shoes. But that wasn’t the only special detail. In their loving ceremony, this gorgeous Bride and Groom exchanged his grandparents’ rings that they had worn for 46 years of marriage. See every magical moment from Jason + Anna Photography and Heart Visuals in The Vault!

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From The Bride…My husband and I got married on Kauai, HI on October 2nd. Kauai holds the most special place in my heart. My grandfather grew up there, my great grandfather was the civil engineer for the island, and we have a house that’s been in our family for 4 generations…so to me, Kauai is my home. It was the perfect setting for 110 of our closest family and friends to join us, on island time.

October 2nd began with a guys surf session on Hanalei Bay, the setting for our week of fun. The girls got ready at Lani Kai, an island-chic ranch style home located right on the bay. Mia Moriguchi and her team glammed my girls up as we got ready for my favorite day. The setting was perfection – we were relaxed and thoroughly enjoying ourselves! Couldn’t believe I was surrounded by my 10 favorite ladies (and my dad) in the entire world. Anna Ball captured these photos perfectly. You’ll see shots of a newspaper that my now sister-in-law created; it’s an Austrian tradition (since my husband is Austrian, we had to incorporate his heritage, too!). Isabelle summoned friends from all walks of our life to write articles…she called it “The Nuptials.” Our moms wrapped bells around the paper the evening of October 1st and then hand-delivered it to every house in Hanalei…so in the morning, guests woke up to the daily edition of The Nuptials.

When we were dressed to the nine – I in my Hailey Paige Carrie Gown and my grandmother’s wedding shoes and my hula girls (as I lovingly referred to them) in floor length Adrianna Papell sequin dresses – it was time to venture to the ceremony and reception site at Na Aina Kai Botanical Garden. 240 acres of pure island bliss located right outside Hanalei Bay. It was ours for the day.

My husband and I held our first look in the Tea Tree forest, the same setting where the ceremony would take place. It was just the two of us, and it was so special. The image that sticks out in my mind so vividly is seeing Patrick standing turned away from me, amongst all the trees, as I walked towards him. Tall, handsome, sporting his John Varvatos suit (that he had not shown me until the big day, as well!). We were then joined by our wedding party for pre-ceremony pictures.

The ceremony was magic. Friends described it as being “set in an enchanted forest” and a “dream land.” The setting was spectacular, but it was the ceremony itself that makes my heart sing. Our great friend, Logan Welley, served as our officiant. This was his first wedding and boy did he knock it out of the park. The bridal party walked down the aisle to Bob Marley Is This Love, my dad and I walked down to Iz Something Over The Rainbow, and our procession was set to Tropical Lady (island song). We had close friends read stories from when Patrick and I first fell in love 10 years ago in high school, we exchanged our own wedding vows, and when the time came for Logan to ask our guests if anyone objects to our wedding… he turned that tradition on its head and instead asked our guests to raise their hands, throw the “shaka” and scream “SURFSUPTHURMERS” (our wedding hashtag) if they were “all in” and supportive of us tying the knot. On top of that, he surprised Patrick and I by learning how to blow a conk! I had told him at one point that he should learn to do that… because it’s a tradition at Hawaiian weddings…and he jokingly shrugged it off, but low and behold, he learned! We closed the ceremony by exchanging Patrick’s grandparents rings that they had worn for 46 years of marriage and shared a kiss that made us husband and wife! It was truly a dream.

The reception was held in a grassy lawn right next to the beach. The waves that day were incredible as a massive storm was rolling in. Our island-style taco bar, Bruce’s (my dad) Tiki Bar, and the dance floor were set in and amongst and massive clear top tent with white orchids hanging over the dance floor. These orchids matched the ones that served as the backdrop for our ceremony site and my bouquet, and the table décor consisted of King and Queen Protea to align with the single King Protea each hula girl carried. The tables were named after beaches on Kauai and instead of signing a guest book, Patrick hand built a wooden surfboard for our friends and family to share messages with us on. While guests sipped on a Blushing Bride (tequila and grapefruit), a We Mai Tai’d The Knot or one of the Grooms Groundswell Brews, Patrick and I snuck away with Jason and Anna Ball (photographers) and Matti Haapoja of Heart Visuals (videographer) to catch the last bit of sun. You’ll see quite a few of these pictures that were captured during this time – all locations were within Na Aina Kai Botanical Garden.

When we returned to the tent, dinner commenced and my twin sister made her Maid of Honor speech and Patrick’s brother spoke as well. We then danced the night away. Patrick and I shared our first dance to Ed Sheeran Thinking Out Loud, my dad and I danced to Frank Sinatra The Way You Look Tonight, and Patrick and his mother danced to Amos Lee Sweet Pea. Our guests enjoyed our dessert table, we did the Hava Na Gila (since Logan – our officiant – is Jewish) and topped off the night with a sparkler line which was so fun to experience with Patrick and our pup, Charlie (who played the ever-so-important role of walking the groom down the aisle).

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Photography: Jason and Anna Photography | Cinematography: Heart Visuals | Event Design: For Love + Aloha | Event Planning: Legacy Events Kauai | Floral Design: Mr. Flowers | Wedding Dress:JLM Couture, Inc | Bride’s Shoes: Vintage – Grandmothers | Wedding Bands: Groom’s Grandparents’ Wedding Bands | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Adrianna Papell | Catering: Destination Events Kauai | Hair + Makeup: Mia Moriguchi LLC | DJ: Kustom Sounds Kauai | Groom’s Attire: John Varvatos | Officiant:Logan Welley | Venue: Na Aina Kai Botanical Gardens | Bride’s Necklace: Grandmother’s Wedding Band| Ceremony + Reception Music: John Rivera

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This Hawaiian Wedding is What Destination Wedding Dreams Are Made Of

Close your eyes and picture a wedding in Maui. White sand beaches, tall palm trees, fresh flower leis, tropical colors and hula dancing all should come to mind. Now open your eyes and look at this absolutely gorgeous day from LVL Weddings & Events. Head to The Vault for photos from Wendy Laurel, assisted by Jeffrey Oltman, for photos that will give you a taste of island life!

From Wendy LaurelLaura met Star at college at the University of Alabama where he was a quarterback on the football team.  It was sneakers that brought them together — they both noticed and admired each other’s sneakers one day on campus.

Laura’s family has deep Hawaii connections so it was only natural for Laura to dream up a Hawaii wedding.  The wedding design was filled with little sentimental and Hawaiian touches.  Laura had both her Grandmother’s gorgeous blue ring as her “something blue” and her original wedding band on during her ceremony.  The family’s bible was used as well. Palms and Hawaiian flowers and vivid colors were the mainstay of the weddings styling.  The flowers and amazing table designs all reflected this theme.  The highlight of the reception was the hula dancers.  Not only did the hula dancers perform for the guests, they had all the guests, including the bride, up learning the hula and laughing and dancing.

From LVL Weddings & EventsLaura and Star were not ones to be center of attention so they choose a private estate with an amazing ocean front view.  Laura grew up coming to Maui as a child and had many fond memories to include visiting Keawalaʻi Congregational Church on their trips.  It was an easy decision to say their I Do’s on the island of Maui where so many memories were made and now the two of them could begin making memories together on the beautiful island.

Laura loved color and flowers so we came up with the idea to create 4 canopy structures and dangle color leis from the center pole along with a beautiful landscape floral runner across the wooden tables.  We had custom calligraphy menus made with each guests names printed on them to offer a personal touch.

We also had a floral crown and ankle floral bracelets for the beautiful bride!

In addition as the guests arrived to the cocktail hour they were greeted with leis and were able to enjoy a authentic hula show while enjoying cocktails.

They finished up the night dancing under the stars!!

Photography: Wendy Laurel | Event Planning: LVL Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Wildheart | Cake: Maui Sweet Cakes | Ceremony Venue: Keawala'i Church | Reception Venue: Sugarman Estate | Catering: Cafe Olei Maui | Hair + Makeup: Meili Autumn Beauty | Calligraphy: Miss B Calligraphy | DJ: Maui DJ Services | Photography - Assistance: Jeffrey Oltman | Polynesian Dancers: Manutea Nui E | Rentals: Maui Rents

This Beautiful Bride Wore Her Something Borrowed

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. For most Brides, the something borrowed is a piece of jewelry from a family member. But for this gorgeous Bride, her something borrowed was her dress. And the Nha Khanh dress was the right balance of traditional bride and beachy bohemian for her romantic Hawaiian wedding that came together thanks toSunyas FlowersMerrimans and the stunning Ironwoods Beach In Kapalua. See the whole day, captured by Wendy Laurel, in The Vault!

From The Bride…I am not an easy person to surprise. While on a trip to Kona on the Big Island in 2014, Anthony not only managed to pull off a surprise proposal, but he also arranged for nine of my family members to be looking on and sharing in the moment.

When it came to the type of wedding we wanted and where we would get married, returning to Hawaii was always at the top of the list. The breezy, effortlessly cool vibe of the Aloha State was the essence of what we wanted our second—most important—wedding to be. We both had done the big, overblown wedding. One week apart from each other in 2009, we married other people (then, 43 days apart from each other, we both had our first child!). There were plenty of crystals, jumping photos, and lots of guests we didn’t recognize. While beautiful, we knew that our forever wedding needed to be something very different.

It was immediately decided that we would marry on the beach, but family and friends’ budget issues, time off issues, and issues with flying made our dream of a Hawaiian wedding look less and less likely. After many, many conversations we decided to elope. It was all becoming too complicated, and we didn’t want to settle for a cookie-cutter wedding in our home state of Florida just because it was more convenient for everyone else. Since we had both been married before, deciding to not have our families at the wedding was a tiny bit easier. Our two 5 year olds were another story. Michael and Lola were so excited about becoming brother and sister, and we really wanted them to feel a part of the blending of our family. We waffled for months on whether or not the kids should come with us to Hawaii. I poured over unique vow renewals and family elopements on Style Me Pretty, envisioning myself, Anthony, Mikey, and Lola in the images. The kids all looked so well-behaved and photogenic. Maybe we could do this, too? In the end, our guts told us to leave everyone behind and make the moment about us. We had both been through so much, and it was a time to focus on each other, our happiness, and the commitment we were making.

Once we chose the island of Maui, everything just fell into place—which is how we knew it was right. I first saw Wendy Laurel’s work on SMP and immediately decided she had to shoot our ceremony. When I passed along her website and blog to Anthony, he was instantly entranced as well. Hawaii is paradise, but weddings there can get cheesy quickly. Online, I saw wedding after wedding chock full of grass skirts, flowered shirts, hibiscus and tiki torches. While I have to admit that we did participate heavily in the “Maui’d” pun, we wanted to keep things elegant and polished with that signature Hawaii cool factor. We looped this common thread throughout all the details of our intimate ceremony. All of the florals came from a local shop on Maui that Wendy had worked with before and recommended. I chose a mixture of bright, tropical flowers, roses in muted tones, succulents, and what I can only describe as nice-looking weeds. The goal was something organic and wildflower-esque, but still refined. From 4,600 miles away, all I could do was send pictures and hope for the best. When we drove to pick up the bouquet, Haku (Hawaiian flower crown), and Maile (a green, garland-type lei worn by the groom) the day of the wedding (talk about faith!), I loved that the “shop” that I had pictured during my email correspondence with Sunya in the months leading up to the wedding was actually the balmy, open-air converted garage of a home on a side street in the small town of Lahaina. Effortlessly cool.

For my dress I knew I wanted to rent and had heard great things about Rent the Runway. The Nha Khanh number I landed on was equal parts traditional bride and beachy bohemian. The SMP beach wedding inspiration that resonated with me the most was the weddings where the bride and groom didn’t dress down because they were on the beach. (No khaki shorts and white eyelet sundresses here!). The Pacific Ocean off the coasts of the Hawaiian Islands is mighty and regal, so we decided to dress up for it. Anthony wore a crisp white shirt, a skinny black tie and storm cloud-colored pale gray pants. We offset our fanciness with simple Havaianas rubber flip flops in classic black and white. The finishing touches were my Haku and his Maile. When my Mom saw the first picture of Anthony and I at the ceremony she texted back, “Beautiful! You look like a Hawaii girl!” Nailed it.

Getting ready for the ceremony was a blur as it often is for the bride. Anthony and I decided to separate after our morning wedding errands and to not see each other until we met on the beach when it was time to get married. This turned out to be a great choice. It felt more special to have the hours before the wedding apart, building up to the big moment. Anthony had a massage at the spa while I got my hair and makeup done in the hotel’s salon. All the ladies in the salon swooned when he had a card and a gift dropped off during my appointment. Keeper! Afterward, I had a little time in the room alone to quietly reflect and get dressed. I did have to stop ask a woman in the hotel lobby to zip up the back of my dress the rest of the way (#elopementproblems).

When I arrived at hidden and quiet Ironwoods Beach where our wedding ceremony would take place, I felt like a Kardashian. Anthony had arranged for a driver at the Ritz-Carlton where we were staying to take me to the beach in a black Cadillac Escalade with dark tinted windows. Since we didn’t want to see each other prior, I was held in the car while the driver, our officiant, Pia, and Wendy placed everyone in their proper positions. Pia and Wendy went out of sight where Anthony was waiting and her assistant stood where I could see him and told me he would give me a thumbs up when it was time for me to start walking toward the ceremony spot. As I waited for his signal, I felt so calm. I kicked off my flip flops, dug my toes into the cool, soft sand and just stared out into the ocean listening to the sound of the crashing waves. When he gave me the sign, I slowly walked toward Anthony, whose back was to me. He finally turned around and we locked eyes, and he whispered, “You’re beautiful,” which is the first thing he said to me when we met. It was truly a magical moment.

Pia, our officiant, did a wonderful job with the ceremony. There was a part where he asked us to hold hands and look out into the sea, which felt so serene and really drew attention to the breathtaking scenery around us. He brought a little bit of Hawaii to the wedding and that made it so special. It was exactly what we wanted. Afterward, we learned that Pia and his wife were married on that very beach 11 years prior. Anthony and I felt we were in great company! After Pia performed the ceremony, Wendy took lots of pictures. Then, we were alone on the beach as husband and wife. Anthony pulled up DNCE’s “Cake By the Ocean,” a wedding-planning fave, on his phone and we blared it and just danced crazily on the beach together. We made a video for the kids before heading to Merriman’s for our wedding dinner.

While our technical first dance was “Cake By the Ocean,” my absolute favorite memory from the day was when Anthony asked the guy playing guitar and singing in the lobby of the Ritz-Carlton if he knew “Can’t Help Falling In Love” by Elvis. Elvis is major in Hawaii, so of course he knew the tune and he stopped everything and played it right away, allowing us to have our own private first dance as husband and wife right then and there. Other hotel guests were congratulating us, watching, and clapping. It was such a spontaneous moment that could not have been better if we had planned it for weeks. A perfect ending to the best day ever.

My advice for other brides-to-be is to be yourself and keep the focus on the union. Whether it’s your first or second wedding, no matter your budget or your situation, stick to your tastes and preferences and make the day entirely your own. Also, when it’s all said and done, your cranky great aunt isn’t in this relationship—you and your partner are. Choose a location and a style that makes you happy and celebrates your commitment. Most importantly, focus on that commitment. A wedding is just one day while the marriage is all the rest of the days.

Throughout the planning process and after the ceremony, all I talked about is SMP. “It’s the biggest wedding blog that exists,” I kept telling my now-husband. Being the sweetheart that he is, Anthony reached out to SMP the day after we got married without me knowing inquiring about being published because he knew it was so important to me. (Let me put it this way: I worked at a local news station for several years, and a favorite pastime is writing and re-writing the headline for my fantasy front-page SMP feature). Besides the obvious bragging rights, I think our wedding being featured on SMP would be amazing because it’s not your traditional love story. Ours is a modern-day, Brady Bunch-style, fairy tale. This is our second marriage, and our first marriages were 7 days apart. Our kids are 43 days apart in age. Anthony has family in and used to spend summers in the tiny town where I am from in Pennsylvania. We met on Match and overcame a lot to bring our two families together. I feel that our love story is special and unique and would give readers of SMP a fresh, different take on happily ever after.

Photography: Wendy Laurel | Floral Design: Sunya Flowers | Wedding Dress: Rent The Runway | Bride's Shoes: Havainas | Catering: Merriman's | Hair + Makeup: Ritz Carlton Kapalua | Officiant: Pia Aluli | Ceremony Music: Hawaii Hula Company | Venue: Ironwoods Beach In Kapalua | Bridal Boutique: Rent The Runway | Photography Assistance: Jeffrey Oltman

Trust Us, You’ve Never Seen a Backyard Wedding Like This (Hint: Hawaii!)

This backyard wedding blows all other backyard weddings out of the (crystal clear Hawaiian) water. From the postcard-like setting to lush florals from Passion Roots to the Bride’s romantic hula dance for hew new husband, every moment of this day is planned to perfection thanks to Nichole Weddings And Events. Escape reality and daydream the day away now thanks to beautiful photos from Rebecca Arthurs in The Vault!

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From Rebecca ArthursIan & Emalia’s elegant, romantic and natural wedding day was intertwined with strong family ties, love and culture. The day was colored by the striking blue water of Lanikai and the beautiful coastline. As a couple, Emalia & Ian love getting dressed up but are also low key as well which is why they chose to get married at Emalia’s family estate. It was the perfect place to hold this elegant wedding filled with many memories. The Mokulua Islands provided a stunning backdrop to the ceremony and cocktail hour. After Emalia danced a gorgeous hula for her new husband, there wasn’t a dry eye as Ian welcomed everyone to the backyard reception and listed the many qualities he loved about his new wife. Everyone felt right at home because it was!

Photography: Rebecca Arthurs | Cinematography: Bright Sky Wedding Designs | Event Planning: Nichole Weddings & Events, LLC | Floral Design: Passion Roots | Cake: A Cake Life | Catering: Cater To Me | Hair + Makeup: Kaili De Seixas | Lighting: Mood Events | Venue: At Home | Farm Table Rentals: Event Essentials | Linen Rentals: Les Saisons | Rentals: Pacific Party Rental

Say “I Do” in Paradise at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa

Rushing off to paradise to celebrate your “I do’s” sounds like the best idea ever… and bringing along your nearest and dearest for a vacation of a lifetime?  Well, that sounds good, too.  Enter the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, a little slice of destination heaven that will bring ALL of your wedding dreams to absolute fruition… just like they did for adorable duo Ben and Leslie.  Scroll below for a look.

Promising to love your sweetie forever while overlooking the crystal blue waters of the Pacific sounds JUST like a fairy tale, but for the talented staff at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, it’s an everyday occurrence.  Think 40 breathtaking oceanfront acres, your very own personal Wedding Specialist and an awe-inspiring list of amenities that will turn that wedding weekend (or week) into the luxurious vaca you’ve always wanted.  From the fabulous ceremony and reception options to their never-ending list of fun-filled entertainment to their eye for styling your reception JUST the way you wanted, sweet Hawaiian touches included.  And don’t even get me started on the 806 guest rooms + 31 newly renovated suites, half-acre pool and oceanfront spa.  Ah-mazing.

Ready to celebrate your Big Day in the best way possible?  Call the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa TODAY to begin planning.  And don’t forget to ask them about their championship golf and wildlife tours. Your wedding of a lifetime is waiting.

Photography: Mike Sidney Photography | Ceremony Venue: Hyatt Regency Maui Resort And Spa | Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency Maui Resort And Spa | Accomodations: Hyatt Regency Maui Resort And Spa

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Ethereal + Elegant Coastal Bridal Session

If there’s one thing we’re absolutely certain about, it’s that Hawaii is straight up magic. For it’s this illusive island state that beckons romance as often as waves crash on the sandy shores and this lovely from the lens of Christine Clark is no exception to our above statement. An inspiration blooming with Passion Roots florals and fab design details, we’ve got it all waiting for you in The Vault!

From Christine Clark… The inspiration for this styled shoot was the Hawaiian ocean along which we shot. Delicate calligraphy, stunning lace gowns, and romantic sea glass rings combined to create an ethereal, coastal elegance for this inspiration shoot. Softly highlighted by golden hour along the rocky and sandy shore, our bride wore crowns of sea fans and star fish as an ode to the ocean beside her. Pops of romantic color bloomed in her bouquet as an accent to the coastal colors. Delicate imagination and whimsy shone through all the details to form a dreamy bridal session along the shore.

Photography: Christine Clark | Floral Design: Passion Roots | Stationery: The Little North Sea Studio | Jewelry: Sea Kissed by Kris | Makeup: Lena Hanson | Gowns: Gwendolynne | Location: Oahu | Model: Eva Blacker At Premier Models And Talent

Romantic Surprise Hawaiian Beach Proposal

This Groom-to-Be gets major points, because his proposal to Kaitlin, the blogger behind Blonde Expeditions, is absolutely perfect. The romantic Maui beach at sunset, the gorgeous engagement ring, and beautiful photos from Ajja Of Anna Kim Photography—it all adds up to a proposal worthy of National Proposal Day! See each perfect moment in The Vault!


From Anna Kim PhotographyIt is always thrilling to be a part of a proposal—especially when it involves two people as sweet and beautiful as Armaan and Kaitlin. Wishing these two lovebirds a lifetime of love!

From the Groom-to-Be… Kait and I met on the first day of college. I was an international student and we both came early to orientation. She was one of the only people sitting in my section and we were friends from day one. We were also in 2 freshman classes together. She was my first friend in college! However, we started dating only in sophomore year. We transitioned from friends to boyfriend & girlfriend (and best friends) and finally to this stage!

I don’t think there was one clear moment when I realized I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her- it was a build up. She’s a very private person. It took time to peel through all the beautiful layers she had. Once I was on the inside though, it was crystal clear. When you can be your true self without even thinking of feeling judged, that’s when I knew.

I wanted the proposal to be special – hence Hawaii. Our parents and my sister flew in from NJ and India (my family is based in India) because the both of us are very close to our families, and also because I wanted to share this special day and trip with them. Our families had all met before on different vacations we planned together, so Kait thought this was just another fun family vacation with both families. I had told both families that I’d be proposing, and when I got the green light I started looking for a photographer. Kait is a blogger and I knew she’d want an engagement shoot. But I wanted to capture the raw moment – not anything planned. I found Anna Kim’s website and I was sold. She put me on to Ajja and Ajja told me about Po’olenalena beach. I saw pictures and I knew that was the spot. But there was another problem – I had a feeling Kait knew I was going to propose this trip. That’s one disadvantage of knowing someone so well – she knew that I was going to propose – and I knew that she knew I was going to. So I had to change my whole plan.

What I told Kait, since she’s a blogger, was that I found a photographer that would like to meet us and do a few test shots of us so that she could use for her blog. Kait’s blog is “Blonde Expeditions” after all, and Maui is a pretty big expedition. So a shoot of mostly her, and a few of me in the mix would add some expedition-ness to her blog. She bought it. What I told Ajja was that Kait thinks it’s a blog shoot, but that I was going to propose during the shoot and catch her off guard and surprise her. We did a few blog shoots of her, and the both of us, before I gave Ajja my cue. A few hours earlier I made up something along the lines of my stomach was hurting because Kait thought I looked nervous. So I went along with it. I bent down “in pain” and when I got up I had the ring ready. Cheesy, but if I didn’t improvise she would have caught on. It worked perfectly – so even though she knew I was going to propose during the trip, I made sure she didn’t know exactly when, and it worked. Ajja was able to capture the exact, real moment, which is just beautiful. Words to live by – if you make her cry out of joy, you did a good job!

I had nerves the entire day. Not because I was going to ask her to marry me – that was the easy part. Nervous because I wanted everything to go perfectly and not ruin the surprise. Good thing I thought of stomach pain to mask the nervousness. I even said “maybe we should reschedule” to make it more real, but she asked me to “suck it up.”

Photography: Anna Kim Photography | Venue: Ironwoods Beach In Kapalua

This Colorful Maui Wedding is a Boho Bride’s Dream

If you’re the kind of girl who prefers flower crowns to traditional veils or a pop of color to black and white, this wedding is for you. Set on the island of Maui, it’s a destination affair that brought guests from across the world to celebrate. Wendy Laurel worked her usual magic behind the camera, and there’s lots more waiting inside The Vault.

From Wendy LaurelHawaii is often the meeting ground for destination weddings where the couple’s families live all over the globe. This gorgeous wedding falls right into that category. The groom and his family are from Canada while the bride’s family lives in Japan. Meeting on Maui for a colorful and beautiful wedding on a sunshine filled Hawaiian day was the perfect plan.

Photography: Wendy Laurel | Floral Design: Sunya Flowers | Cake: The Ritz-Carlton Washington DC | Officiant: Rev. Kimo Kirkman | Ceremony Music: Envisions Entertainment | Venue: Ritz Carlton Kapalua | Photography Assistance: Jeffrey Oltman

Beautiful Destination Weddings at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa

There is saying “I do” in paradise, and then there is saying “I do” at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, a breathtaking locale that happens to be the perfect spot for your destination dream day.  I’m talking 40 seriously stunning oceanfront acres, a fab list of amenities and a team of experts that know all there is to know about making you and yours sooo happy.  Just ask Monica and Matthew, lovelies.

At the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, you’ll be celebrating your big day in complete style… and totally luxury.  Think a plethora of breathtaking ceremony and reception options, exceptional entertainment and sophisticated decor dotting every inch of your Big Day.  Not to mention the one-on-one service you’ll receive from your Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa Wedding Specialist, aka, your personal wedding genius that will make sure all of your needs are completely and totally met.  They’ll even infuse your day with little Hawaiian touches, so your guests will have the whole experience from start to finish.  We heart that.

With the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, your wedding will be absolutely perfect… and so will your stay.  From the 806 guest rooms + 31 newly renovated suites to the championship golf, wildlife tours and half-acre fantasy pool to the oceanfront spa that will seriously take your breath away.  Call them NOW to begin your journey towards those awe-inspiring nuptials.  We can’t wait until you say “I do.”

Photography: Scott Drexler | Ceremony Venue: Hyatt Regency Maui Resort And Spa | Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency Maui Resort And Spa | Morning After Breakfast: Japengo

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Blogger Two Red Bowls’ Laid-Back Outdoor Hawaiian Wedding

When you’re getting married at the beautiful oceanfront Lanikuohuna estate, you really don’t need much to make your wedding look beautiful. Gorgeous flower arrangements in shades of green and white from Flowergirls, a beautiful Leanne Marshall wedding dress and simple yet elegant design touches are all it takes. Add in a delicious menu and tasty favors (would you expect any less from the blogger behind Two Red Bowls?), and you’ve got the perfect laid-back wedding. See it all from Christie Pham Photography and Aria Studios in THE VAULT!

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From Christie Pham PhotographyCynthia and Andrew first met and started dating in Brooklyn, New York. After getting engaged, they were torn between having their wedding in Brooklyn, where they first met and now live, or in Hawaii, where Andrew grew up. They ultimately chose Hawaii for it’s natural, breath taking beauty and their desire to have a laid back celebration. Cynthia and Andrew chose a neutral theme with plenty of green foliage and ivory flowers to match their beautiful wedding venue at the ocean-front estate, Lanikuhonua. They included their own personal touch by incorporating little references to their favorite videos, games, TV shows, and movies into their wedding stationery, invitation, and décor.

As an accomplished food blogger of Two Red Bowls, who has been featured in Food & Wine, SAVEUR and the Cooking Channel, Cynthia would naturally gravitate to making her own wedding party favors – delectable coffee-candied macadamia nuts!

We were so incredibly lucky to have had the opportunity to be a part of Cynthia and Andrew’s wedding and to work alongside some of Hawaii’s amazing wedding professionals who were able to help create a lovely wedding for two amazing people.

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Photography: Christie Pham Photography | Cinematography: Aria Studios | Coordination: Finishing Touch | Floral Design: Flowergirls | Wedding Dress: Leanne Marshall | Cake: Cake Works | Catering: Chef Elmer Guzman's Island Cuisine | Hair + Makeup: Faith & Beauty | DJ: Troy Michael Wedding DJ | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Venue: Lanikuohuna | Invitations + Stationery: Coco And Mingo | Linen Rentals: Les Saisons | Rentals: Pacific Party Rental

Elegant Cliffside Wedding in Hawaii

Ladies, listen up! What you’ve heard is true, we’ve officially found your dream wedding. Get ready to say hello to the newest love of your life, or better yet what we like to call the perfect Maui masterpiece, and it’s all thanks to the ever so talented Wendy Laurel. A day drenched in tropical sun, one gorge cliff backdrop, and a romance that is practically palpable, we invite you to witness it all in THE VAULT!

From Wendy LaurelGetting married on Maui when its cold at home is a fabulous idea. Especially when you mix the luxurious surroundings of the Ritz Carlton Kapalua and the gorgeous scenery of West Maui. Clarissa and Andrew choose Maui for their wedding to accommodate their guests and family from all over the world. And really who can complain about a wedding in Hawaii? Their elegant wedding took place in the Sacred Hearts church in Kapalua with an outdoor reception by the beach on the hotel property. A gorgeous cliff with the deep blue ocean swirling below provided the perfect backdrop for bride and groom portraits.

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Photography: Wendy Laurel | Cake: The Ritz-Carlton Washington DC | Ceremony Venue: Sacred Hearts Church At Ritz Carlton | Reception Venue: Ritz Carlton Kapalua | Photography Assistance: Jeffrey Oltman

Elegant + Colorful Tropical Beachside Wedding

It’s no secret that we love a Wendy Laurel wedding. For her lens always captures the couples who’ve also managed to plan the ultimate tropical celebration. Take these middle school sweethearts who wed on the beautiful beaches of Wailea. It’s the ultimate love story capped off by one gorgeous Katie May gown making this the ultimate gallery, and we’ve got it all waiting for you in THE VAULT!

From Wendy LaurelMaybe its a trend but many of my wedding couples this year have been together for a long time before marrying. But this couple has the best and longest love story. They met in middle school and have been together since then (through high school, through college). Something about that just makes me melt. And they were surrounded by their best friends and family all of whom have known them forever. It doesn’t get much better than that.

And then they planned a stunner of a destination wedding all by themselves. They included fun tropical touches such as the banana leaves and the handmade surfboard shaped table numbers made by the groom. Kelsey looked amazing in her backless Katie May wedding gown with her brightly colored tropical bouquet. They choose a ceremony and reception spot right on the beach in beautiful Wailea to make full use of the sky, sand, and ocean in their images.

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Photography: Wendy Laurel | Wedding Dress: Katie May | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Venue: Five Palms | Photography Assistance: Jeffrey Oltman

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Intimate Maui Wedding

Maui is made for marrying, that goes without saying.  But take a sweet, laid-back duo like these two cuties and pair them up with a dream team of vendors (think Christie Graham and Sugar Beach Events) and it’s a day made for the pages of SMP.  From the beautiful blooms from Dellables to the stunning Grace Loves Lace gown to the breathtaking scenery.  See it all in THE VAULT right this way.

From Christie Graham Photography… Having spent plenty of time together on Maui, a destination wedding was an easy decision for Lauren and Stu. The couple decided bringing a photographer from Vancouver who they trusted to capture the joy and excitement of their day was the right choice.

Lauren and Stu were the most relaxed couple I have ever worked with. They always seemed at ease, not only on the wedding day, but on the days leading up to it as well. Always smiling. Always socializing. It’s clear they were in their element on Maui.

The ceremony and reception took place steps from the ocean, guests enjoyed amazing views throughout the day. A local musician played beautiful music as the bride walked down the aisle. Everyone ate, drank, laughed and danced under the sun, and then the stars. It truly was magical!

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Photography: Christie Graham Photography | Wedding Planning: Sugar Beach Events | Wedding Dress: Grace Loves Lace | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Aritzia | Catering: Sugar Beach Events | Hair And Makeup: Jean Muldoon | Venue: Sugar Beach Events | Floral Design And Table Decor: Dellables | Groom's Pants: Lands' End | Groom's Shirt: H&M | Robes: Silk And More

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Touch of Boho Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel Wedding

As we dance on the edge of winter here in New England, I’m fully embracing the cozy layers, toasty fireside snuggles and anticipation of falling flakes. But in a sunny tucked away corner of my heart, I miss scenes like this where ocean breezes are aplenty and golden hour rules. Planned by Vintage & Lace and captured by Christine Clark, this Hawaiian soiree is my summer escape and recipe for happiness today. Join me in THE VAULT!

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From Christine ClarkJen and Richard’s wedding fell on a hot and beautiful day on the Big Island of Hawaii. Their ceremony site at Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel was set on a little lawn framed by great, spreading trees, and overlooked a dreamy turquoise ocean. It could not have been more perfect. Jen was a vision in lace and tulle, and the most delicate branching pearl head piece. Richard was ecstatic as he caught his first glimpse of her as she came down the aisle, and they went on to read their personalized vows to each other.

After the ceremony we went out at golden hour and shot in a little grove of trees that opened out onto a rocky shore. The light was warm and beautiful, falling through the trees in glowing patches. I love it when couples are warmly affectionate with each other, and Jen and Richard were the sweetest couple. Their lovely connection was easy to see, and a joy to photograph. As the sunlight faded and slipped into night, we wrapped up shooting, and made our way to the reception and awaiting celebration. The whole day was beautiful, with perfect little breezes, warm light, and a lovely celebration of love.

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Photography: Christine Clark | Cinematography: Aria Studios | Event Planning: Vintage&Lace | Floral Design: Ainahua Florals | Wedding Dress: Bliss In Bloom | Bride's Shoes: Valentino | Makeup: Marissa Vossen Makeup | Hair: Lilikoi Hair Studio | Venue: Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel | Bridal Boutique: Bliss In Bloom | Hair Accessories: BHLDN

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