Thursday, June 13, 2013

TIS THE SEASON TO SAY "I DO"

I've talked to many former brides who were trying to save money by not hiring a professional photographer to document their special day. They had some major regrets. 

If you are a bride to be, don't let this happen to you. Paying a professional to document you day will bring lasting memories; perhaps even more than the veggie trays you decided to spend money on for your wedding buffet that hardly anyone touched. Professional photography should be on your list of 'must haves'. A pre-bridal/groom shoot is highly recommended. If you're on a budget...there are some unnecessary corners that can be cut to accommodate your photography wants/needs. 

Call us...we'll work with you to make your special day last through the eternities. 















Monday, October 29, 2012

Laie 8th Ward Young Women: Project Values

Today we unveiled our personalized Young Women Values posters, from an impromptu shoot we did a couple weeks ago, as well as individual posters of each young woman as a reminder that they are indeed Strong and Courageous individuals who can and will make a difference in the lives of others as they live their young women values.

All wards are welcome to use this idea for their young women in hopes that all young women of the world (LDS and Non-LDS) will know their worth. 

Monday, October 22, 2012

This past weekend...

Although I always welcome the weekend and look forward to a taking a 'break'...besides my regular weekend chores, there is always unfinished business to tend to. However, it keeps me out of trouble...Hee! Hee!

This guy had three dates on Friday...all at once!=)
My niece made me look pretty, then shot me!=)

Our pet, Zebra wanted to get in on the action.
Did a quick family shoot for a good friend.

Edits, deadlines, edits, deadlines...Story of my life, 
but I wouldn't have it any other way. 





Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Missing my Mom...



Yolanthy Foua Thompson Kanahele
July 4, 1936 - September 13, 1991

Looking through my lens at this mother and daughter filled my heart with so much emotion for some reason. It's been 21 years since my mom passed away, but it seems like it was just yesterday when my mom would come home from work, head straight for the shower, powdered and lotion herself before throwing on her lava lave and walking to the living room with a tall glass of iced water to finally sit and relax as the sun was settling in. I would lay next to her, put my head on her lap and she would start playing with my hair as she looked out the window to enjoy the closing of yet another beautiful day. The scent of her powder and lotion was the aromatherapy I grew up with. My mom was a beautiful woman; strong-willed, but gentle when she needed to be.  She put her foot down alright, but she did it to teach us respect. I have seen her many times on her knees only catching phrases here and there about how grateful she was for her family, her children, for our health and strength and for blessing her family with what was needed. She was full of wisdom and strived daily to teach her children to be God-fearing honest adults. As they say, nobody's perfect and my mom was far from it, but she did her best with what she knew. I love and miss you Mom!=) 



Monday, October 15, 2012

"Project Values"

I serve as the Young Women's Music Specialist in La'ie 8th Ward under the direction of Young Women's President Serena Tuliloa. I remember when I was in Young Women (actually migrated from MIA to YMYW) we had so many inspiring moments and not to mention tons of fun participating in activities planned especially for us by our leaders. This year, we decided to start our own line of Young Women Value posters for Faith, Divine Nature, Individual Worth, Knowledge, Choice and Accountability, Good Works, Integrity, and Virtue. We really didn't have time to actually think about the content and types of poses, etc. so we're starting out simple. La'ie 8th Ward YW is starting a trend. Stay tuned.

Here are a couple fun shots after we shot the values poses and individuals.