Last month, I had the great opportunity of second shooting for the amazing Fred Egan, who flew in from Fort Worth, TX to shoot this tropical wedding.
Sarah & Blane were married on March 29th at the charming Olowalu Plantation House. This charming oceanside house has a lot of character, and with hardwood floors and nautical accents displayed around the house, it’s hard not to fall in love with the place.
Sarah & Blane traveled from California, and had invited their closest friends and family to vacation the week prior to the wedding. All of the details were nicely put together and it was quite evident that a lot of thought and detail went into the planning.

























Awesome Anna! I absolutely lovve her dress!
beautiful couple!!! rock on anna!
You do AMAZING photography Anna!!! I love it!
Wow Anna Beautiful work!!
Beautiful, love the last image Anna!!!
I LOVE this series, Anna. So inspiring, beautiful, dreamy. Everything I love about the islands and Maui especially. Maybe another Minnesota girl needs to migrate to Hawaii…
Nice work Anna! Love the angle on the dress shot. Hope you join us one day. Keep up the good work.
These are absolutely BEAUTIFUL Anna!!! you have such an amazing talent =)
These are amazing! Great job. (Love that you got the girl w/ toothbrush)
Had to take a second gander at these pictures to really appreciate the Anna in them. You are so great with detail… I don’t want to miss a thing!
Every time I see your wedding photos, it makes me more and more excited for April 9th. The pictures are so beautiful!
beautiful light and amazing images! and i *love* her dress! awesome work, anna!!
WOW!!!
Beautiful wedding in Beautiful place and Beautiful Photo!
Beautiful Job Anna!
great pictures anna! i especially like the detail shots
Hey Anna, you are getting better every day. Love your composition, exposure, your play with the light and generally , you are natural! When are we going to do some shooting ? Friday pm ?
awesome!!!!!!!!!!
and guess what? i got married there too! love me some olowalu!
all of the detail shots are impeccable! I would love all of them blown up on canvas from the first storyboard!