A month ago, I got an call from Moana Bjur, from Sands of Time Weddings. I’ve photographed weddings for her before and I have always loved her weddings. They’re beautiful down to the smallest details and so well-organized, which I love (I’m a high S and C in the DISC personality tests). This time was different because she also needed an officiant and so, my hubby, Scott got a call too and we got to work together. The couple, Heather and Brandon, had asked for the officiant to wear a solid colored shirt, preferably blue. I was thinking a muted blue or maybe a navy. But, no, the morning of the wedding Scott pulled out this bright, vivid blue shirt. He insisted on it, saying it was a “non-aloha” aloha shirt. I don’t know what that means. Thankfully, he didn’t steal the spotlight because all eyes were on the Heather and Brandon. The groom, Brandon, is stationed nearby on the Kaneohe Bay Marine and the men were in their dress blues. It looked spectacular against the white sands and blue ocean.
Kailua Beach is our stomping grounds but I have never been to a wedding there. It was a young, fun wedding…including the classical procession music played from the groom’s jeep, the bride going barefoot under her beautiful strapless gown, and of course, the family having way too much fun with the formal portraits. We also had a few beach-goers who sat nearby and watched the whole wedding. That’s Kailua, my old hometown for you.
Heather And Brandon Wedding
Saturday, January 31st 2009
11:30 am at Kailua Beach Park
To view the entire album, go to http://www.keaosphotography.instaproofs.com/.
The password is the groom’s (and now the bride’s) last name. The gallery will ask for an email, this will only be used once to notify you when the gallery is due to expire on the site.
Heather Lynn - Keao! The photos are fantastic. I am so far beyond pleased!! Not that I know anyone in Hawaii, lol, but I will be sure to mention you to EVERYONE I know. Thank you again for helping Brandon and I have such beautiful memories. Thanks to Scott too for a wonderful ceremony. It could not have been better!