A: Wedding photography in Hawaiʻi with Lina Price Photography starts at $4,500 for 6 hours of coverage on Oʻahu, and $6,800 for an all-day premium package with two photographers and 1,000+ images. Elopement packages start at $2,000. Pricing varies based on coverage hours, island, and add-ons like engagement sessions or film photography. All packages include full printing rights and a USB keepsake.
A: Yes — Lina Price Photography is based on Oʻahu but available for weddings and elopements across all Hawaiian islands, including Maui, Kauaʻi, and the Big Island. Travel fees apply for inter-island bookings and are included transparently in your quote. Many destination couples combine their wedding photography with a multi-island honeymoon shoot.
A: Most couples book anywhere from 6-18 months in advance, especially for peak seasons (June–August and December). Popular venues like Kualoa Ranch and Sunset Ranch fill up quickly, so earlier is always better. That said, last-minute bookings are sometimes possible — reach out and we'll check availability for your date.
A: Lina Price Photography is documentary-style, with a focus on real emotion and genuine connection rather than stiff posed portraits. As a Native Hawaiian born and raised on Oʻahu, Lina brings an authentic understanding of the islands' light, landscapes, and rhythm to every shoot. Expect candid moments, editorial portraits, and images that feel as natural as your love story.
A: The signature 6-hour wedding package includes 600+ carefully edited images. The premium all-day package includes 1,000+ images. All photos are delivered digitally via an online gallery, along with a USB keepsake. Turnaround time is typically 8-10 weeks after your wedding date. You'll receive full personal printing rights to use your images however you like.
A: Yes — engagement and couples sessions are available as standalone bookings starting at $700, and are included in the premium wedding package. Many destination couples use their session as a sunset shoot during a pre-wedding trip to Hawaiʻi. It's also a great way to get comfortable in front of the camera before your wedding day.
A: Rain in Hawaiʻi is part of the islands' magic — and some of the most beautiful wedding photos happen in soft tropical rain or dramatic overcast light. Lina comes prepared with weather contingency plans and knows the best covered and indoor locations across Oʻahu and beyond. We'll work together ahead of time to make sure no matter what the weather does, your photos are stunning.
A: It depends on the location. Many public beaches in Hawaiʻi require a commercial photography permit, especially for weddings. Private venues like Kualoa Ranch handle permitting through the venue itself. Lina will guide you through exactly what's needed for your chosen location so there are no surprises on your day.
Q: How much does a Hawai'i wedding photographer cost?
Q: Do you shoot weddings on Maui, Kauaʻi, and the Big Island?
Q: How far in advance should I book a Hawaii wedding photographer?
Q: What is your photography style?
Q: How many photos will we receive, and when?
Q: Do you offer engagement or couples sessions in Hawaiʻi?
Q: What happens if it rains on our wedding day?
Q: Do I need a permit for a beach wedding or photoshoot in Hawaiʻi?
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