I recently made a trip back to California to visit my family and I also made it a working one. I have been blessed to have clients that message me asking when I’m coming back to California because they need family portraits from me. I opened up my calendar and brought my camera with me… Continue reading The Pitts Family ~ The California Sessions
Tag: sunsets
Destination Wedding Photographer~Hawaii~ Lauren and Scott
I had the honor of photographing House of Representative Lauren Cheape, Miss Hawaii 2011, marriage to Scott Matsumoto, Firefighter for the state of Hawaii early this month at Kawailoa Ranch near Sunset Beach. It was a beautifully overcast day for this outdoor ranch wedding and it could not have been more perfect. Kawailoa Ranch made… Continue reading Destination Wedding Photographer~Hawaii~ Lauren and Scott
Destination Wedding Photographer~ Krystina and Matthew, Engaged, North Shore Oahu
It was going to be a surprise engagement. Krystina had no clue. Matthew contacted me a couple weeks back to fill me in on the details and I postponed my flight to California because, of course, I HAD to photograph this!! Matthew went to great lengths to surprise Krystina, bringing her to Oahu’s fabled North… Continue reading Destination Wedding Photographer~ Krystina and Matthew, Engaged, North Shore Oahu
A Lawrence Family Sunset Photo Session at Turtle Bay Resort
The Lawrence Family from Arizona contacted me to let me know that they were excited to have me photograph their family as they have a passion for photography. What can I say to that?! I knew I was going to really like them from the moment of “Aloha” and my intuition was spot on. They… Continue reading A Lawrence Family Sunset Photo Session at Turtle Bay Resort
Maui Sunset
I was in Maui last night, while talking to my friend at the end of our session, I gave my camera to her husband and said.. “have fun, take some photos, the settings are ready”… this was the last shot… Brings such tears to my eyes to see so much joy and so much beauty… Continue reading Maui Sunset