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These Professional Wedding Photographers service areas in Hawaii including Honolulu, Laie, Maui, Wailuku, Hilo, Kaneohe, Waipahu, Kailua-Kona and more. See additional wedding photos, read reviews and contact photographers for availability.

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Creative Video & Photo Concepts - Kailua-Kona, HI
Angy brings a photojournalistic approach to each project, allowing her to capture events naturally and unobtrusively. Her creative skill produces unique and memorable photos tailored to the style of the event. From traditional formal portraits to casual and contemporary candids.
Phone:  (808)990-2649
Site:  www.vip-wedding-hawaii.com

Francois Laborde Photography - Destination Weddings
Francois Laborde is known for his picturesque style and breathtaking images. He specializes in capturing elegant, romantic moments along with fun candid shots and an essence for amazing details.
Phone:  (808)283-6449
Site:  www.francoisphoto.com

David O. Photography - Kailua-Kona, HI
David O. is one of Hawaii’s top wedding photographers of choice. You can expect excellent professional photography consistently while being treated with integrity, respect and have fun doing it.
Phone:  (808)938-7321
Site:  www.davidophotography.com

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Q&A for Brides from Hawaii Wedding Photographers

Q. What's the best way to handle group wedding photos in a timely manner and not rushed?


A. To expedite the photos immediately after the wedding, the wedding party and families should exit to a private room to allow guests to go on to the reception. If the guests see you at the back of the church, they will want to greet and visit, causing a long delay for the formal portraits. The greetings can then be done at the reception while guests are in line for food or cake.

A. For the best/easiest flowing portraits with the bridal party and family, I highly recommend, planning who you'd like these portraits of, provide the photographer with a little list (in the order of which you'd them taken), and get these people in the vicinity of where the photos will be taken. This is always a chaotic process, but this allows the photographer to give direction to your family/bridal party/guests, and they can focus more time on getting the photograph perfect. I also recommend doing the bride and groom portraits last, so you may not have an audience and may feel more comfortable, less pressured, and more natural.

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