Dean Martin once sang, “Your love made it all worth waiting for some like you” and I think this beautiful lyrics perfectly describes Patrick and Tracy. We met via email and got to know each other initially through phone chats, and they explained that they were coming in from the great Gem State of Idaho. They were coming for an intimate wedding with just the two of them.
When Patrick proposed, he said “let’s get married in Hawaii!” And Pastor JD of Calvary Chapel in Kaneohe used to be their pastor in Idaho before he moved to Hawaii. He had baptized Tracy in Idaho years ago and now he was officiating their wedding in Hawaii. They got married in a small ceremony in the church that was a surprisingly familiar sight to them as they had seen it many times watching Pastor JD’s sermons online. They extended their photography hours so we could take advantage of the cooler temperatures and gorgeous golden light of the late afternoon. Plus, it gave them time to relax and chat with Pastor JD before we headed over to Kualoa Beach Park for couples photos on the beach.
They planned their Hawaiian elopement beautifully. They stayed at the Paradise Bay Resort in Kaneohe, just across the small bay from their wedding ceremony. The caring staff at Paradise Bay helped Tracy pick her own flowers from around the grounds which she used to make her own tropical bouquet. And we drove just a little farther north to the beautiful Kualoa Beach Park. It had been such a rainy month and we hadn’t had much sunlight on the windward side in what seemed like forever. But just as we got to the beach park, these stunning rays of vibrant sunlight skimmed over the tips of the Koolau mountains. It was a gorgeous backdrop for Hawaiian wedding photos.
Lisa Schultz - Just beautiful. You are amazing and gifted. Each photo tells a story…