Oct 28, 2009

Kirsten + Elias

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Elias was Kirsten's personal trainer. Sharing a smoothie after one of their workouts, the couple realized they have more in common than just fitness.

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First Class Weddings coordinated the ceremony at the picturesque Molokini Lookout.


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Chef Bev Ganon catered the reception at The Seawatch Restaurant in Wailea.

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Congratulations Kirsten and Elias! Thank you for including me in your celebration.

Oct 24, 2009

Sarah and Chuck

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The beautiful White Orchid Beach House in Makena was the setting for Sarah and Chuck's ceremony.

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After seeing the images that I took at their friend's wedding, the couple chose me to photograph their wedding.

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Congratulation Sarah and Chuck! Thank you for including me in your celebration. :)

Oct 14, 2009

Chihiro and Naohiro

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Chihiro and Naohiro where married in Tokyo on Saturday. They chose Maui for their "Honeymoon Photo Shoot".

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Congratulations Chihiro and Naohiro! Thank you for including me in your celebration. Aloha!

Oct 13, 2009

Mia and Alistair

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Believe it or not, Mia and Alistair met at an Irish pub in Tokyo!

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Congratulations Mia and Alistair! Thank you for sharing your day with me. Aloha!

Oct 12, 2009

Stacey and Jason

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Stacey and Jason exchanged wedding vows at the picturesque Merriman's in Kapalua.

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Congratulations Stacey and Jason! Thank you for sharing your day with me. Aloha!

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