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New Online Proofing gallery at ZENFOLIO!!! Check it out

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

After a year of manually creating and editing Alvarado-photography proofing sections for customers… We have finally decided to look for alternatives to present and upload pictures for online proofs…  I came across multiple sites… Smugmug,  Pictage, Zenfolio along with a few others…  After some cost analysis and service research we ended up going with Zenfolio.  Though the interface is not as robust as others but it was more affordable and the galleries I thought were cleaner in design.   The partner photo lab (MPIX – Millers Imaging) also contributed as a great deciding factor, since we have used their products and service before. 

Our new zenfolio gallery is http://www.zenfolio.com/AlvaradoPhotography/  or you can click on the “Online Proofing” tab above.

So far we have had good reviews… We are slowly adding featured galleries to the site.   So please feel free to browse around.   Come back often and let us know what you think!

Also a basic account is free but if you were interested in creating an pro account you can use our coupon code YSF-EDS-D1Z  for an additional subscription discount.

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Pets at the Plaza

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Pets @ The Plaza which took place this past weekend.  The event was hosted by Isle Concierge and Waterfront Plaza in restaurant row.   Their Blog can be found >here<  We had a lot of fun and of course captured a lot of great shots.   Samples are posted below…  More can be viewed at “Online Proofing Section” or in our gallery.  

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Cubol Family Maternity Session

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

We wanted to congratulate Cheryl for graduating from HPU and the Cubol family for expecting another baby.  We hope the baby is as adorable and photogenic as Kelela lol. Below are a few photos taken on the session.

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FAQ page up and running

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

We have been getting lots of email and inquiries so we thought it would be a great idea to post a frequently asked questions (FAQ)  page located at www.alvarado-photography.com/FAQ.html.  The page includes standard package pricing, tips, and other common questions that clients ask.  If you would like to contact us with any comments and or concerns you can email us or use our contact page the send us a quick message.

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Site currently being updated

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

The Photog Site is currently going through internal changes. If you notice a link not working or if there are no text or photo on a particular post it is because of the update. Aside from that the blog should be 95% up. If you are experiencing some problems viewing our site please let us know and/or visit us again shortly

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Brooke Katherine Beall

Friday, June 5th, 2009

To Katy and Jim Congrats!!! We would like to welcome the newborn Brooke Katherine Beall!  She was born the 23 of May @ 4:07 AM.  She was 7 pounds, 5 ounces and 19 inches.    Photo session was for Baby Brooke’s new born ~ Birth Announcement portrait/cards.   She was definitely the youngest and cutest baby we have come to work with yet.  Jess and I look forward to our future sessions especially for this upcoming holiday season J

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Aja Family Photo Session

Monday, May 4th, 2009

I wanted to take some time and thank the Aja family especially Nathan for serving our country. He is due to deploy soon. This past weekend Jess and I had the privilege of taking their family portrait session prior to deployment. As a fellow service member I understand the importance of having personal mementos during difficult and trying times. To the Aja family god bless and our prayers will always be with you. We look forward to the next photo session with the three of you when Nathan safely returns home! ;)

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First Friday! Downtown Honolulu

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

First Friday China Town

In the heart of downtown Honolulu lies a burst of entertainment, clubs, art galleries, and street performers that all gather for First Friday. Every first Friday of every month people head down to experience the upbeat nightlife. You can walk down the street and see musicians playing and look the other way and see Chinese dancers performing. No matter where you are in downtown there’s always something to see. What makes First Friday so great is the FOOD! Taste the different cuisines from around the world from Chinese, Thai, Filipino, Korean, French, to American food. When you get a chance come down town and experience First Friday yourself.

Featured First Friday Artist of the Month:

Residential Rendition: Left Out to Dry

A site-specific installation by Joseph Wilson, Beth Uryase, and Eli Baxter.

Exhibition dates: May 1- June 27

Location: 39 Hotel Gallery

Opening Reception May 1, 2009

Hawaii based artists Joseph Wilson, Beth Uryase, and Eli Baxter transform the common fan blade into objects d’art in this obsessive laboratory- like study, where form and function are wholly reconsidered. Residential Rendition: Left of to Dry metamorphoses thirtyninehotel’s gallery into a sort of greenhouse for fallen, found, and hand-grown fan blades, which come together to evoke a Victorian sensibility with petal fan blade-patterned screenprint designs applied directly to the walls, bouquets of plastic, resin, and rubber fan blade flowers, and even a chandelier-like growth, made entirely of fan blades, hanging ripe from the ceiling.

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Byodo-In Temple – Alvarado photography featured site of the month

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

(Info Below is quoted from ABOUT.COM)

More than half of our clients ask us for great places to get their portraits taken.  It is fairly difficult to choose because there are just so many places to choose from here in Hawaii.  Every month we will be featuring a location.    These locations might be a good candidate on deciding where you might want your photo session to take place. 

Our very first featured location is the Byodo In Temple.  This place is highly recommended for engagement, individual and family portraits.  The temple and ground are open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. The best time to take photos of the temple and grounds is in the morning when the sun is still in the east. In the afternoon the sun is behind the mountains and the colors of the area are not as striking. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $3 per person.

 

 

 

Located at the foot of the 2,000 foot Koʻolau Mountains in the Valley of the Temples in Oʻahu’s Kaneohe Region sits the beautiful Byodo-In Temple. 

The Byodo-In Temple was built in the 1960′s to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant workers in Hawaii who came to work in the sugar plantation fields. It is a replica of the 950-year-old Byodoin Temple located in Uji, Japan on the southern outskirts of Kyoto.

The Byodo-In Temple is a non-denominational Buddhist temple which welcomes people of all faiths to worship, meditate or simply appreciate its beauty. The temple grounds are often used for wedding ceremonies for Hawaiians or visitors from Japan.

The temple grounds are expertly landscaped and impeccably maintained. They include traditional Japanese gardens and a 2-acre koi pond. The smell of fresh lavender and the sounds of the trickling brooks and chirping sparrows make for a peaceful and restful stop away from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki. Peacocks wander the grounds displaying their beautiful feathers.

As you cross the wooden bridge to enter the temple grounds you will surely get the feeling that you are traveling to a place far different than anywhere else in Hawaii.

A short walk will take you to a five-foot, three-ton brass Peace Bell located on your left. This large bell that can be heard throughout Kahaluʻu when rung.

Ringing the bell will purify the mind of evil spirits and temptation. It is said that ringing this bell will bring you happiness, blessings, and a long life. It is customarily rung before entering the temple.

As you are walking from the bell towards the left and behind the temple you will see a meditation house. To the right you will see the large koi pond with hundreds of fish begging for food (which can be purchased at the temple shop).

If you are lucky you may encounter Mr. Harada, the temple’s caretaker who will tell you about the history and architecture of the temple.

You may also encounter temple Bishop Hosen Fukuhara who has taught the sparrows to fly up and eat sesame cookie crumbs from his palm. Bishop Fukuhara will show you how you can get the birds to eat from your hand.

As you enter the temple you will need to remove your shoes.

Like its counterpart in Japan, the temple building itself is called the Hoodo or Hall of the Chinese Phoenix as its floor plan models that of the bird. A Hoodo consists of a decorated main temple building, two wings on the left and right sides with tail corridor at the rear. Chinese phoenixes are used to decorate both ends of the roof.

The highlight of the temple is the non-foot Lotus Buddha so named because he sits upon a lotus flower. This is the largest wooden Buddha carved in over 900 years. It is stained in a black lacquer and decorated in gold leaf.

The Byodo-In Temple is located at 47-200 Kahekili Highway in the Valley of the Temples.

From Honolulu and Waikiki take the H1 West from downtown Honolulu. Exit onto the Likelike Highway and go north through the mountains and tunnel. Exit onto the Kahekili Highway (83) and continue north for about three miles. Turn left into the Valley of the Temples cemetery. The Byodo-In Temple is located in the back of the Valley of the Temples.

 

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Monoa Marlins Congrats – event photos will be posted soon

Friday, April 24th, 2009
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