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Going to the Chapel, Hawaiian Weddings Maui

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This image was taken at my wedding for Cory and Kristin on the beautiful island of Maui, my second home. I've visited Maui no less than 40 separate times, and each time is always for a good amount of time...I just love shooting in Hawaii.  This was taken before the ceremony began as she walked towards her marriage ceremony to Cory.  I wanted a more dramatic shot so I had everyone go inside the chapel and had her walk from further back to get a better, wider shot.  Hope you like it!

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Camera settings: Nikon D700, 1/1600 sec at f/8.0, 28mm at ISO 2000, flash did not fire.  Taken at 3:08pm.

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Maui Bridals Hawaiian Weddings in Maui

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This bridal image was taken on the beautiful island of Maui.  There are so many amazing places there to shoot, and I have explored virtually all of them.  It truly pays to explore which is what we did for this shot.  I found this old road that the Sugar Cane company used to use and I loved the lines it gave us with the tree shadows being casted down....just beautiful!

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Camera settings: Nikon D3, 1/1000 sec at f/7.1, 20mm at ISO 800, flash did not fire.  Taken at 1:41pm.

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Hawaiian Weddings in Maui Ruins

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This shoot was done of a bride in Maui, Hawaii at one of the old Sugar cane factory buildings that was built in the 1800's.  Something that I love to do with my brides is to incorporate the surroundings and background into my imagery that will someday be the artwork in their home.  It's one of the main reasons why I LOVE shooting destination weddings...you get the opportunity to shoot in such amazing places.  I've personally shot in Hawaii alone more than 20 separate times...I just LOVE it there!

www.jasonlanierweddingphotography.com

Camera settings: Nikon D3, 1/80 sec at f/3.5, 28mm at ISO 800, flash did not fire.  Taken at 6:33pm.

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