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The Best Hawaii Wedding Photographers

By: Jill Andrus

Finding the top wedding photographers in Hawaii is usually as simple as finding one that can display the images you wish to have of your wedding. Not the actual photo, but the style of shooting, the different shots taken such as bride & groom, cutting of the cake, posed or non-posed, etc.

You can also ask to see more than one wedding album, or example wedding, to make sure you're getting a photographer who can shoot with the same quality at your wedding. Most photographers will be able to show you many weddings upon request but you can go overboard just looking at all the beautiful photos. Usually within a few moments of looking at images, you can determine if their quality matches your standards.

Occasionally you'll find that a photographer will show you individual weddings rather than just their favorite shots. This is great because if you get a wedding from your facility you can get a real close idea of how your wedding pictures will turn out.

Different styles of photography make for different outcomes in the quality of your photos. Decide early what style you prefer whether it's non-traditional, photo-journalistic or photos that will look like your mother's. Not that anything's wrong with that. It's all in your choice.

Many times wedding photos are delivered in a combination of ways including printed out, on a cd, or some other way. Just be sure that you know what to expect because if you're printing your own photos there will be additional cost for the prints. Plus if you're hoping for a cd and you don't get it you'll be disappointment.

Fine points to negotiate with your photographer include how to get more pictures after your wedding. Not immediately after your wedding but later down the road. This is only of concern if you don't get a cd/dvd of your images because you'll have to get all additional prints from your photographer.

Getting a custom wedding album is huge right now and they look so sweet. The pages are your photos rather than the pages "holding" your photos. It's hard to explain but ask your photographer for more details so you can decide for yourself if you want a custom wedding album with your order.

Like with all wedding vendors, you should like your photographer. That's sound obvious but you'll be around this person for most of the day and if you don't like them you'll be let down, frustrated, or both.

For most weddings, the type of photographic equipment is irrelevant but if you're hoping to have large portraits of your wedding you'll want to find a photographer who can accommodate this. Usually a medium to large format camera is best for creating quality images of larger sizes. Digital can work as well if the camera is made for it.


To help you choose a photographer, view hundreds of Hawaii wedding photographers and find other wedding vendors in Hawaii to plan your wedding.
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