We get to do the occasional local wedding here in Maui and it’s always fun to hook up with one of Maui’s ohana and get some great imagery. Yesterday, we had the pleasure of spending a few hours with Kahikolu and Kimo who married in a small church here in Wailuku and then had a lavish lunch reception at the King Kamehameha golf course (The poke was ono). It was your typical Maui Wedding Day - Warm, bright and breezy. So breezy, that we almost lost a flex fill but one of the guests was kind enough to chase it down the hill. Mahalo! Here’s a couple of images from the event.
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Maui Wedding and Commercial Photography
Sunday, August 8th, 2010Maui wedding photography
Monday, July 19th, 2010April is always a busy month here on the valley isle; the weather is beautiful, cool crisp nights and bright sunny days that hover around 80 degrees. Perfect for ocean kayaking or a round of drinks at the pool bar. Rochelle and Hedley decided April was a good month to tie the knot so they talked a group of their friends and family, some of them from down under, into taking the plane ride out to paradise. I’m sure they didn’t have to twist their arms! The wedding was beautiful and the weather cooperated with us. After a bright blue wedding we finished with a gorgeous Makena Sunset. Maui Wedding Photography by Joe D’Alessandro.
Photojournalistic wedding photography
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
What is photojournalism? Many photographers advertise this style of wedding photography even though they combine different styles of photography during each wedding. Maui wedding photographers like Joe D’Alessandro Photography Inc., Maui, will utilize many different styles: formal, staged and photojournalism. Photojournalism is shooting the event as it happens, being on the scene and capturing “the moment”. While this is a dynamic way to shoot, the other styles of photography need to be represented to provide balance to the shoot.









