I've been wanting to get my lens on some tattooed folk for quite some time now. This pinup inspired engagement session was so much fun! We were able to collaborate with Island Girl Pinups for the amazing styling, hair & makeup. Jessica was absolutely beyond gorgeous, and Jedediah couldn't be happier to have her as his girl. Their vintage car was simply icing to the cake. Thanks to the team at Island Girl Pinups for an amazing shoot!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
A Good Summer
This post is full of lots of insignificant images of my summer! If you aren't interested in my personal life and are just looking for the photography goods, skip on past and whatever you do, don't click "SEE MORE IMAGES"! :)
P.S. This post has a lot of pictures and my blog is a little stressed out by it. The links are all working so if they didn't load, try refreshing the page.
P.S. This post has a lot of pictures and my blog is a little stressed out by it. The links are all working so if they didn't load, try refreshing the page.
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Adventure Book,
Boston,
Kauai,
NYC,
Personal
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Sara's Pixie Cut
I finally was able to get around to posting some pictures of my gawwwgeous (as my mom says it) sister from our time in Kauai. Sara recently hacked all her hair off in one brave swoop. We were both fearful yet hopeful at the moment, and are now quite pleased (to our relief) with the results. Of course I shall never be brave enough to attempt such an extreme, but that's what sisters are for.... for us to live vicariously through. I mean, not everyone can pull off this killer cut like hers....
Labels:
Fashion,
individual,
Kauai
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
The ladies of Belle Destination
I love the ladies of Belle Destination Weddings & Events. Not only are Jane & Lena beautiful and a ton of fun, but they also put on spectacular events. Their wedding company has been so successful here on the islands that they have now expanded to California. We got together to take some promotional shots for their new website (coming soon), and took some just for fun while we were at it! Look at these gorgeous girls...
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Belle Destination Events,
Individuals
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Mariah & Peter
Jonathan and I took a trip to Lanai to photograph a fellow Maui photographer who was vacationing at the Four Seasons Lodge at Koele. Mariah owns her own photography business, Mariah Milan Photography, and does her own beautiful work. I commend her for being brave enough to be on the other side of the lens.... we are still working on that. Her and her husband have been together 14 years and are still completely in love. Isn't that wonderful?
Friday, August 12, 2011
Tamiz Photography Interviews
Tamiz Photography had two featured interviews this week! The first was with Pacific Wedding Magazine via Maui Wedding Photography Spot (you can view it HERE), and the most recent was with Countdown Events, Vancouvers premier wedding planners which you can view HERE! We feel both honored and humbled. Thank you to these amazing vendors for their support of Tamiz Photography!
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Featured,
interviews
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Annual Facebook Giveaway
It's time for our annual Facebook Photoshoot Contest Giveaway for 2011! With our new emphasis on weddings and couples in love, we are doing a contest in celebration of love. With this contest you will have an opportunity to win a free photo-shoot by Tamiz Photography, inclusive of images. That's $550 in the real world. Here are the rules:
1. Submit a photo of you and your love. Only one submission is allowed per couple.
1. Submit a photo of you and your love. Only one submission is allowed per couple.
2. Submit lyrics from a song that best describes the two of you. Lyrics may be no longer than 5 lines of text when posted to facebook. Included in the text must also be credit to the musician.
3. Be sure to include your full names and phone number so I can get ahold of you if you are the winner!
4. Send people to vote for your image by hitting "like". In order to vote each person must "like" the Tamiz Photography facebook page.
5. Voting is closed on August 31st at midnight Hawaii Standard Time.
6. Whoever has the most "likes" (votes) wins!
6. Whoever has the most "likes" (votes) wins!
Please email all entries to Retamiz@gmail.com with "Facebook Giveaway" in the subject line ... the sooner you submit the better your chance of accumulating votes! After you email me your submissions, I will post an album for the contest on facebook.
If you are outside of Maui you have one calendar year to redeem your photo shoot. If you can't make it out here to redeem it, perhaps I will be in your area! You never know unless you try :)
If you are outside of Maui you have one calendar year to redeem your photo shoot. If you can't make it out here to redeem it, perhaps I will be in your area! You never know unless you try :)
Here is an example of an entry:
Jonathan and Rebecca Adkisson
"Let's get rich and buy our parents homes in the South of France. Let's get rich and give everybody nice sweaters and teach them how to dance. Let's get rich and build a house on the mountain making everybody look like ants from way up there, You and I, You and I."
--Ingrid Michaelson
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Betsey Johnson
We were so excited about all the attention our that our post on Style Me Pretty received. We can't wait for the next time to collaborate with Countdown Events!
Betsey Johnson even tweeted about our shoot. Yes, THE Betsey Johnson. Our bride was wearing an adorable Betsey dress afterall.
Friday, August 5, 2011
The Fabbio Family
We don't post family shoots very often, but these guys were a little too much fun to keep to ourselves.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
A tribute to the love of my life.
Well, its that time of the year again: our anniversary. Jonathan and I made it to six years on August 3rd, which truly is a miracle. We have quite a crazy story... and looking back at myself as an 18 year old girl who rushed into marriage, I am so thankful that are stupidity actually worked in our favor! We normally don't tell our story, because everyone freaks out and.... it is just plain weird.... but here goes.
Jonathan and I met in Lanai, an island populated by 3,000 people. I can guarantee you, neither of us even considered the possibility of finding our "soulmate" on that island. It was decidedly the farthest thing from both of our minds. In fact, both of our hearts were elsewhere and in other relationships on the mainland. We met in January, and truly disliked each other right off the bat. I thought he was completely arrogant (and racist), and he thought I was a spoiled rich girl (I was completely broke, to clarify). Needless to say, we were both more than happy to go our separate ways. The only problem was that he was the youth minister at the church, and I was a youth. So, our contact was inevitable, but we remained cordial in our differences, he was my leader after all. Eventually, on an island that small, you run out of not only things to do, but people to hang out with. One night in April we actually allowed ourselves to have a conversation, and I realized, he's not SO bad. We hung out in groups every day for the next two weeks... then one night we did the unthinkable: we held hands.
Now you must understand, I am in the care of the 22 year old youth minister as one of his "youth" at age 17. This was not a good situation, especially on a small island where news travels faster than the speed of sound. So Jonathan did the "right" thing and shared our budding relationship with our Pastor whom suggested we take the next several days and pray about our new direction.
Jonathan showed up on my doorstep avoiding eye contact at all costs. He shoved his hands deep down into his pockets and kicked the rocks by his feet. I just stared. He finally started mumbling about something or other, but he couldn't quite get it out. Finally he came out with it and said "they think we should pray about it...." Completely confused, I asked him what we were praying about and he continued, "you know about Mmm..m..m" All of the sudden it dawned on me what he was trying to say. This guy is officially a lunatic. We held hands once, have been semi-friends for a whopping two weeks and he wants to talk about the "M" word? I asked him if he was talking about Marriage, got the nod I was expecting, and just started laughing. At this point Jonathan started nervously laughing with me, not knowing what to do. After a few seconds of debating if I should leave the island to get away from these apparently crazy people, I then get this evil thought that this could actually be fun. As they say in Pride and Prejudice "a girl likes to be crossed in love a little every now and again". I decided to humor the boy and have a little excitement in my life. Why not dedicate the next three days to such a preposterous idea?
I'll spare you the details of the next three days because there are far too many to list, but I will tell you that by the third day I was completely FREAKED out by all of the signs that encouraged the thought that we were destined to be. Trying to interpret if any of this could actually be genuine, I asked God for one final sign that this was to be my husband. I really thought I had God there. I mean how often does God jump when you say 'jump'? There was no way God would listen to my demands and that would leave me no choice but to flee from this terrifying prospect of actually getting married to someone I hardly know. It was Sunday morning, I was standing in church, and in the middle of worship (not five minutes before I demanded a sign), this respectable woman comes up to me and says "that thing that you have been asking God... he says YES" (P.S. no one has ever approached me like that prior or since). At this point, I just laughed again. This was so completely physchotic, but never had anything been so clear. This really was the man that I was destined to be with. Sure, he wasn't bad to look at... but defintely not my bleach blonde, green eyed surfer boy that I had always dreamed of, and I definitely wasn't in love. Jonathan and I snuck to the side of church and had the most ackward converstaion of my life. I told him I guess we were supposed to get married. From that moment on our lives were flooded with the most incredible love for one another. We started planning our wedding, Jonathan proposed in May and we got married 3 months later on August 3rd. I find him incredibly handsome :)
I guess that's where the restrospect comes in. We were SO excited to have found our purpose in one another, that we said why wait? We knew we were in love, we knew we were getting married... what is the point of waiting??? The answer didn't come until the first year of marriage when we finally *began* to get to know eachother. Two people with two different ways of life and two completely different backgrounds. In hindsight, wow, thank God our stupidity of "Fools Rush In" actually survived the deathly hollows of marriage.
Jonathan and I are so completly in love. He is my perfect fit and knows me better than I know myself. I didn't know if I believed in soulmates.... until I found him. We have had some trying times, but God has been so faithful and has always brought us back to the fact that he brought us together... we are so glad he did.
Jonathan, my life would be so incomplete without you. You are the joy in my life and my reason to love. I am so proud of the man that you have become. There is no one else in the world I'd rather spend every beat of the rest of my life with. Thank you for loving me more than I've ever dreamed or deserved. Happy Anniversary... we made it six years!!! CACCCHUUUGA!
Our wedding was about as traditional as they come. Poor girl, I had no idea what I even liked I was so young.
Jonathan and I met in Lanai, an island populated by 3,000 people. I can guarantee you, neither of us even considered the possibility of finding our "soulmate" on that island. It was decidedly the farthest thing from both of our minds. In fact, both of our hearts were elsewhere and in other relationships on the mainland. We met in January, and truly disliked each other right off the bat. I thought he was completely arrogant (and racist), and he thought I was a spoiled rich girl (I was completely broke, to clarify). Needless to say, we were both more than happy to go our separate ways. The only problem was that he was the youth minister at the church, and I was a youth. So, our contact was inevitable, but we remained cordial in our differences, he was my leader after all. Eventually, on an island that small, you run out of not only things to do, but people to hang out with. One night in April we actually allowed ourselves to have a conversation, and I realized, he's not SO bad. We hung out in groups every day for the next two weeks... then one night we did the unthinkable: we held hands.
Now you must understand, I am in the care of the 22 year old youth minister as one of his "youth" at age 17. This was not a good situation, especially on a small island where news travels faster than the speed of sound. So Jonathan did the "right" thing and shared our budding relationship with our Pastor whom suggested we take the next several days and pray about our new direction.
Jonathan showed up on my doorstep avoiding eye contact at all costs. He shoved his hands deep down into his pockets and kicked the rocks by his feet. I just stared. He finally started mumbling about something or other, but he couldn't quite get it out. Finally he came out with it and said "they think we should pray about it...." Completely confused, I asked him what we were praying about and he continued, "you know about Mmm..m..m" All of the sudden it dawned on me what he was trying to say. This guy is officially a lunatic. We held hands once, have been semi-friends for a whopping two weeks and he wants to talk about the "M" word? I asked him if he was talking about Marriage, got the nod I was expecting, and just started laughing. At this point Jonathan started nervously laughing with me, not knowing what to do. After a few seconds of debating if I should leave the island to get away from these apparently crazy people, I then get this evil thought that this could actually be fun. As they say in Pride and Prejudice "a girl likes to be crossed in love a little every now and again". I decided to humor the boy and have a little excitement in my life. Why not dedicate the next three days to such a preposterous idea?
I'll spare you the details of the next three days because there are far too many to list, but I will tell you that by the third day I was completely FREAKED out by all of the signs that encouraged the thought that we were destined to be. Trying to interpret if any of this could actually be genuine, I asked God for one final sign that this was to be my husband. I really thought I had God there. I mean how often does God jump when you say 'jump'? There was no way God would listen to my demands and that would leave me no choice but to flee from this terrifying prospect of actually getting married to someone I hardly know. It was Sunday morning, I was standing in church, and in the middle of worship (not five minutes before I demanded a sign), this respectable woman comes up to me and says "that thing that you have been asking God... he says YES" (P.S. no one has ever approached me like that prior or since). At this point, I just laughed again. This was so completely physchotic, but never had anything been so clear. This really was the man that I was destined to be with. Sure, he wasn't bad to look at... but defintely not my bleach blonde, green eyed surfer boy that I had always dreamed of, and I definitely wasn't in love. Jonathan and I snuck to the side of church and had the most ackward converstaion of my life. I told him I guess we were supposed to get married. From that moment on our lives were flooded with the most incredible love for one another. We started planning our wedding, Jonathan proposed in May and we got married 3 months later on August 3rd. I find him incredibly handsome :)
I guess that's where the restrospect comes in. We were SO excited to have found our purpose in one another, that we said why wait? We knew we were in love, we knew we were getting married... what is the point of waiting??? The answer didn't come until the first year of marriage when we finally *began* to get to know eachother. Two people with two different ways of life and two completely different backgrounds. In hindsight, wow, thank God our stupidity of "Fools Rush In" actually survived the deathly hollows of marriage.
Jonathan and I are so completly in love. He is my perfect fit and knows me better than I know myself. I didn't know if I believed in soulmates.... until I found him. We have had some trying times, but God has been so faithful and has always brought us back to the fact that he brought us together... we are so glad he did.
Jonathan, my life would be so incomplete without you. You are the joy in my life and my reason to love. I am so proud of the man that you have become. There is no one else in the world I'd rather spend every beat of the rest of my life with. Thank you for loving me more than I've ever dreamed or deserved. Happy Anniversary... we made it six years!!! CACCCHUUUGA!
Our wedding was about as traditional as they come. Poor girl, I had no idea what I even liked I was so young.
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Personal
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Countdown Events at the Haiku Mill
We are so excited to finally share these images! For this jaw-dropping shoot at the Haiku Mill, Tamiz Photography coordinated with Soha of Countdown Events-- Vancouver's premier wedding and event company. As you can see between the adorable Betsey Johnson dress, Elsa Corsi broach, our flawless bride Kori with makeup by Jessica Waite, and all the other immaculate details... we were all ecstatic to be working on such a project. The beautiful floral spreads were custom designed by Bella Bloom and custom stationary all the way from Canada by Wintons. As you can see, Countdown Events specializes in coordinating immaculate events fit for a Queen. Don't forget to check out Creme de la Creme, their luxury annual bridal show.
Featured on Style Me Pretty
Excited to be featured on the lovely wedding blog, Style Me Pretty with the fabulous Countdown Events! You can view the full post HERE.
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Bridal,
Featured,
Maui Wedding Photographer,
Published,
Style Me Pretty,
Wedding
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