Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Ambiance Hawaii Photographic and Cinema



Summer and Julian’s Hawaii Destination Wedding took place at Kualoa Ranch’s beautiful Secret Island and Moili Gardens on the windward coast of the island of Oahu in Hawaii.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Ameba Blog theme "I'z Bridal"

Mr. Iwase a photographer from Japan stopped by at Honukailani to visit the Rev. Elias,  and staff members. Surprise and very nice to see that he posted a picture of Boku Sensei Elias near greeting room. Please view Japanese blog site of I's Bridal bottom on link.

Here is a link from Japan ameba blog site of a staff photographer from Watabe Weddings now owner of his own company. Please view
                 
                                                      
Aloha, married King is.
Lots of Pastor has been in Hawaii.

There is so many types of teacher's...
One of my favorite pastor's ELIAS teacher. I transmitted it many times Dr. ELIAS wedding is whats let Aralia sings my heart, 'ALOHA' is amazing...
Whenever I go to Hawaii by chance have a greets you with a smile always warm. Us country celebrates the wedding ceremony is the pastor. I would like aloha spirit-filled pastor's under-construction wedding I decided.

I think couples can be subjected to prayer Dr. ELIAS ホヌカイラニ very envious.



  

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Watabe Wedding Blog

Watabe Wedding Blog
Many of Rev. Elias Parker are usually held at Honukailani Chapel, for a quick view automatic translation is included please enjoy Watabe Wedding Blog 

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Michael and Kristen Badon

Rev. Parker officiated a wedding at Lanikuhonua Beach for Michael and Kristen June 11, 201.





...and a year later, Michael as an anniversary gift a book "Fifty shades of grey", by E.L. James, a number one best seller list... and a SKYPE VOW-RENEWAL!!!! 

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Robert and Jaime Barnes Wedding at Loulu Palms

The beauty looking through an empty paper towel role

A question was brought up to me during Robert and Jaime's wedding by one of the coordinators and asked "When you take these pictures what goes through your mind?" I said "I think every photographer talk to themselves during the whole ceremony getting the right shots, when I was a little girl my mother always threw away the  empty paper towel role, but I'd ask my mom, can I have that please, mom would look at me wierd and just gave it to me. Just think after many years of pulling that empty paper towel role and looked through it like a telescope, I saw everything differently and fell through a whole new dimension of a new world through this paper towel role. I'd ask myself, what are the ants on the plant talking about when they connected to eachother, how is it that my little bonzai plant looks like a full grown tree looking from a bottom view,... now I'd say an example in this picture, what is the father and the bride talking about while they walk down to her husband to be. This has always been my personal favorite part of the ceremony, Father and Bride walk. Just by looking at the pictures, can you see what they are talking about?... hmmmm 

Mr. Bohannon and daughter bride Jaime





I can put my own illustrations to this, but I would want you to see the beauty of pictures through an empty paper towel role.







Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Maren and Amber June 6, 2012

It's been a while since I've really posted anything but here goes. Yesterday afternoon I was able to attend a wedding with Rev. Elias Parker at Loulu Palms Estate. Always a beautiful site for a wedding,  Ke Akua brought along the sun and lots of ocean breezes. 

Mr. Glen Liddle (father of the bride) and Amber











Sunday, May 20, 2012

Charles and Natalie Hawaiian beach wedding


Video by: Dream Weddings Hawaii, Steven Young

In the begining the Hawaiians believe that the first man was created by sand and with life, and also with life came responsibility. His responisbility was to care for all things created before him, animals of the sea, the heavens, and of the land,  and in return all thing before him (we call the elders), would care for him. You may know it as the circle of life. Over a time as man would care for his elders, (the land, the sea and of the heavens) man would find a very dear friend, sometimes in front of him, sometime behind of him, sometimes next to him, but never so far away. That's when first man found his shadow, the Gods found him lonely so they took his shadow and created first woman. Always close to him, but never so far away.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

To the island of my father's roots...Kauai

When Rev. Parker received a message asking of his availability to a wedding, to be held in Kauai, he accepted with joy, to his delight he will be returning to the homeland of his father's lineage.  While sitting in 1st class for 30 minutes of flight time, his thoughts and spirit would fly ahead to Kaua`i preparing for his homecoming. Upon landing excitement was in the air, the elders and ancestors knew of Rev. Parker's returning, the soft nahenahe wind, the waves breaking on the shoreline and the trees all around, knows this child belong to us,  honouring his presence with a simple sign of acknowledgement.   
click --->  Here for Beautiful Kauai

Monday, April 9, 2012

Within this village, Happiness is in the heart of a family.

About six months ago, Sky and Iwi stopped by with La'akea for a private baby blessing introducing his grandson to his ancestors of the Heavens, the Ocean, and of the Land. 
Rev Parker and Baby La'akea baby blessing.



Within this village happiness is in the heart of a family.