Most of us are familiar with this mountain in Jurassic World
My husband and I met five years ago on the East Coast in the sleepy town of Parkton, Maryland, and said “I do” two years after our first date. Work brought us to the island of Oahu in 2013, and we immediately fell in love with the land as outdoor enthusiasts. We decided to do a couple’s photography session in May with Sarah Querido Photography to capture our love and our time together in Hawaii. The afternoon was fun and relaxed, and we were able to pick our location at one of our favorite places on the island- Kuala State Park with the majestic backdrop of the Ko’olau Mountain range and Mokoli’i Island (Chinaman’s Hat). Sarah did an excellent job making us both feel comfortable, as it was our first professional photography session. Moreover, the finished photographs were beautiful and incredibly special. I can’t pick a favorite photograph, as there are too many to choose from! The photographs will always remind me of our short time living in tropical paradise with the love of my life- and I am so happy and thankful for having Sarah’s professional eye to capture the moment so beautifully.
Chinaman’s hat, Northshore | Couple Session | golden light, tropical
As soon as Adam contacted me for a photo sessions, I knew that we are the best fit for a client and a photographer. I am grateful for that they appreciate what I see through my lens. I enjoyed photographing them naturally interacting each other on the gorgeous set. They were comfortable in front of the camera; that’s what my job made easier. There are many favorite images from this session, and I love how all the pictures show the Hawaii elements including, beach, sand, shells, breeze, mountain, palm tree, and the sunshine. I hope their memory in Hawaii remains as beautiful assunshine. Hawaii will miss you guys. Aloha Oe!!!
Chinaman’s hat http://www.yelp.com/biz/mokolii-island-a-k-a-chinamans-hat-trail-kaneohe
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