Stacey and Marc united themselves and all the kids at picturesque Makena Cove on
Maui. Beautiful day and beautiful people. The couple oozed romance and the
"kids" were all so polite and fun to work with. Following the ceremony we all
headed over to Maalaea harbor and boarded the Island Star for a sail. Everyone
enjoyed the great food accompanied by Champagne, white or red wine, soft drinks
and, of course, Longboard Lager. What a great way to have a small reception.
Kelly Miller of A Perfect Paradise Wedding coordinated the event pleasantly and
thoroughly as usual. To see people thoroughly enjoy themselves, here in heaven,
is one of the great rewards of my chosen profession.
A Beautiful Wedding at Kukahiko Estate in Makena, Hawaii
Elisa and Ryan were married at the Kukahiko Estate in Makena. Kelly Miller of A Perfect Paradise Wedding, did her usual wonderful job, very pleasantly and efficiently coordinating the day. Elisa's son Reese was the poster child for ideal kids, very rare indeed. One of their guests had a daughter, Jackson, cool name or what, who was a natural at the hula. From the estate we stopped at Po'olenalena beach for some sunset photos and from there the group dined at Sarento's on the Beach in Wailea. Sarento's is right on the beach and is beautifully appointed. They also have a private dining room for groups of around twenty.
Bill Stockwell Photography Receives 2013 Best of Kihei Award
Kihei Award Program Honors the Achievement
KIHEI December 3, 2013 -- Bill Stockwell Photography has been selected for the 2013 Best of Kihei Award in the Wedding Photographer category by the Kihei Award Program.
Each year, the Kihei Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the Kihei area a great place to live, work and play.
Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2013 Kihei Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Kihei Award Program and data provided by third parties.
About Kihei Award Program
The Kihei Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Kihei area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.The Kihei Award Program was established to recognize the best of local businesses in our community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to recognize the small business community's contributions to the U.S. economy.
Getting Ripped Off by Con Artists - Advice for Brides from CNBC !
Use Reputable Vendors!
When it comes time to decide which vendors to use for your wedding, choose carefully. How long has the company been in business? Have you asked others for an opinion about their service? Beware of deals
that are too good to be true. Stay away from companies that don't have a website or web presence.
CNBC reports
that are too good to be true. Stay away from companies that don't have a website or web presence.
CNBC reports
Five wedding scams for brides to worry about
By: Kelli B. Grant | Personal Finance and Consumer Spending Reporter
Getting married isn't cheap, but it can break the bank in more ways than one—especially if brides and grooms fall prey to scams.Experts say engaged couples and newlyweds are often targets for thieves and con artists. In part, it's because they're spending big bucks. Last year, the average couple spent $25,656, according to The Wedding Report a market research firm. And many couples are receiving nearly as much in gifts from friends and family.More than that, most couples are in unfamiliar waters—they've never hired a DJ or bought a wedding dress, said Alan Fields, co-author of "Bridal Bargains." They don't have a go-to provider or maybe even people to ask for referrals, which makes it easy for less scrupulous individuals to take advantage."There's always a new group of customers, and some people don't do their research," he said. What to watch out for?
1) Faux vendors
Couples, you can say what you will about a caterer's dry cake or a DJ's bad song choices. But gripes about a legit vendor who failed to meet expectations pale in comparison to (happily, rarer) complaints about vendors who take your cash but don't do anything at all. Period.
Earlier this year, police in Little Falls, NJ, charged photographer Michael De Rubeis with theft by deception and impersonation, alleging that he—while operating under the name Michael J. Distasio—accepted $140,000 from clients and did not deliver their photos. The New York Attorney General's office made similar allegations when it sued De Rubeis in 2003 for photography and video work contracted under a number of business names. (De Rubeis could not be reached for comment.)
In all, nearly a quarter of wedding insurance claims last year pertained to problems with a vendor, according to Travelers. That tally comprises a range of issues, but one of the biggest is non-delivery and no-shows, including vendors who go out of business, said Ed Charlebois, vice president of personal insurance for Travelers. "I would hesitate to call them scams, but that, to me is troubling," he said.
"It's obviously something pretty important to be checking references," said Anja Winikka, site director for TheKnot.com. Couples should check ratings on review sites such as The Knot's WeddingChannel.com and WeddingWire.com, and ask the vendor for recently married couples to speak with.
If you'd like to read the rest of the article with 4 other ways brides are getting scammed or ripped off, go here.
And Baby makes THREE !
Andrea and Cory were married at the Grand Wailea Resort in 2011. And now there
are three, with the addition of Ethan. How did that happen? Life is pretty
miraculous to behold when we take the time to appreciate the things so often
taken for granted. I find it immensely rewarding when year after year people
seek me out to photograph their families, having photographed their wedding
years prior. Ethan was a really terrific and mellow fellow. He was totally
unruffled, quiet and cool throughout the shoot. Big thanks to the three of them
for a really enjoyable time.
Andrea says, "Thank you! That was beautifully written! We had a great time with you during our shoot and look forward to seeing you again when we return to Maui next !"
A wedding I photographed at Maria Lanakila church in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii
Lisa and Jeff married at Maria Lanakila church in Lahaina, Maui. Following the ceremony we strolled scenic and quaint Front St., enjoying great photo ops including their favorite yogurt shop. We had an awesome time, as can be seen from the images.
I firmly believe that wedding photography should be fun and that those genuine moment are reflected in the photographs.
The reception took place at the Plantation House Restaurant in Kapalua, where everyone thoroughly enjoyed both the food and the ambience.




Danny Bonaduce and Amy Railsback marry at Four Seasons Resort Maui
Danny's a kick and Amy's as sweet as a mango shave ice. I was so flattered when
I was contacted by OWN asking my permission to use one of their photos on
Oprah's show, "Where Are They Now?" (Photo below) Unlike other celebrities I've
photographed in my career, both were very gracious and unpretentious.
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