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REED TAKAAZE has been a Big Island wedding photographer since 1976. His work has been published in local newspapers, commercial brochures, and national magazines. Takaaze, holds a master degree in photography and has his work displayed throughout various states and at the Epcot Center in Florida. He has taught wedding photography seminars to local photographers, as well as others from the mainland and Japan. Reed has covered wedding in the state of Hawaii, Washington, Nevada, Oregon and California. With over 2,000 weddings to his credit, he has the experience to help make any wedding day go as smoothly as possible. His easy going style will help his clients and their guests feel comfortable in front of the camera.
Father and Son Team...Father and Son Team...
To make your special day even easier, Reed is assisted at weddings by one of his sons, JORDAN. Jordan captures the candid photographs throughout the wedding and reception. Jordan’s credentials come through education from West Coast School of Professional Photography at San Diego, Colorado Imaging School of Professional Photography, and the teaching of dad.
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All weddings are covered using a combination of photojournalism and traditional wedding photography. The secret is to let things happen and capture it. RJ Weddings is committed to designing the highest quality wedding albums for the most sophisticated and discerning tastes. Specializing in color correction, retouching, custom flush-mount albums to create a timeless treasure that will exceed expectations and go beyond your imagination.
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RJ WEDDINGS is one of the most sought after wedding photography company on the Big Island of Hawaii for their unique style of photography and their custom designs. They specialize in artistic wedding albums and offer prestigious custom album covers. It is our mission to help retell the story. Our award winning albums have often been described as dynamic, elegant, lively and vibrant. Assignments are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
