Four Seasons Wedding at Koolina Hawaii

What do you expect your Hawaii wedding to be like? This Four Seasons Wedding at Koolina Hawaii is one to remember.

Hawaii Wedding Photographer Tips

Planning a wedding can be stressful and believe me when I say this. When I was planning my own wedding there were a few things I wish I knew when booking a photographer. So I am going to give you a few tips and tricks as a photographer that may help you with your wedding photographer.

First off you should always choose a photographers who’s style matches your ascetic of your Hawaii Wedding. Choose a locations that suits you and your fiancé’s needs. You want to think about lighting, temperature, time of day for the ceremony, and to have a shoot list. You do not want to their to be harsh lighting, I recommend the best times of day to hold your ceremony are later afternoon just before golden hour (the hour just before the sunsets). Getting shots during golden hour is a must if you want to insure that you get the perfect posed shots on your wedding day.

Furthermore it is also important to note that the time of day your ceremony is very important. For example this Four Seasons Wedding at Koolina Hawaii was held during mid afternoon. With it being close to the ocean it was nice to have the afternoon trade winds hitting the quest and vendors which helped to cool it off.

A shot list of shots that you know that you want to have for your keep sakes. This is a must if you want to fit in all the posses and things throughout the day. It is my job to ensure that you get the perfect looking Koolina Hawaii Wedding. As you could have guested this bride prepared a shot list. Which intern made my day a lot easier. The ceremony held by the ocean made for the perfect Hawaii back drop.

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