Although the flower blog focuses primarily on weddings and elopements, the studio actually works often on creating installations and backdrops for promotional and community-based events.
I love having the opportunity to see the world interpreted through someone else’s eyes. Through the lens of Lauren Baer, she introduces us to a Hawaii elopement that is unlike one I often see.
Weddings simply radiate love and magic and Leina’ala and Alex’s celebration in downtown Honolulu at the historic Cafe Julia was no exception. In fact, their wedding was so filled with aloha that the energy was palpable and truly transformed their day into one to remember.
When Jamie asked if I would like to do the florals for an elopement shoot she was planning, I jumped and said yes! I am very much a neutrals and black and white color person so I really wanted to challenge myself with color.
Sunset Ranch is a beautiful private estate on the North Shore of Oahu. It was the perfect setting to show brides a new perspective on what a romantic island wedding could be.
NYC is one of my favorite stomping grounds and there is no lack of unique places where you can host an intimate ceremony for just the two of you or a quiet celebration with your immediate families.
Emily and Keron eloped in a small intimate ceremony in what could be Waikiki’s hidden gem, the Kaimana Beach Hotel – a boutique beachfront hotel with amazing Diamondhead and ocean views.
Microweddings, minimonies, and elopements are here to stay thanks to Covid but even before it was out of necessity, these smaller affairs have always been popular. If you're thinking about having one, take the plunge!
I just loved everything about this shoot: the color palette, the dresses, our model, the fact that I got to finally make flower clouds?! It was minimal and unscripted, yet everything came together perfectly in no small part due to Caterina, an amazing model.