A Tuscan hillside, a Colorado peak in winter, a quiet national park at first light. If your day is happening somewhere far from home, I would be honored to follow it there.
“People choosing to take you to their wedding, somewhere abroad or in another state, that is another level of love. Getting to add my passion for travel to my photography is a two for one.”
A destination wedding is not a someday for me. I have already done it, from the rainforest of Puerto Rico to a castle in Colombia, in two languages, for couples who wanted me there.
And the list of where I want to go next is long: a Tuscan hillside, a Colorado peak in winter, the quiet of a national park at first light, the cliffs of Portugal, barefoot vows in the tropics. If yours is not on it, even better. Surprise me.
When Victoria and Jose married at Casa Bella above the El Yunque rainforest in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, I was there for every minute of it, the poolside vows under white drapes, the palm trees, the newspaper-style programs, and the quiet table remembering the loved ones who could not be there.
That is what a destination wedding with me feels like. Not a stranger flown in, but someone who folds into your family and your place like I have always belonged there.
Their whole story, printed like a newspaper, El Yunque and all.
In the hills of Medellín, Colombia, Nataly and Joey married at El Castillo, a real Gothic castle with turrets, fountains and gardens that look pulled straight from a storybook. I flew home for all of it, the first look with Nataly calling down from the tower, the dip beneath the stone arch, the quiet walk through the cypress garden.
This one was personal. Nataly is my sister, so it was never really a job. It was family, in their own country and their own language, at a castle out of a fairy tale. I did not simply photograph the day. I lived it.
Nataly & Joey · El Castillo, Medellín
The location, the dates, and the shape of your celebration. I build the plan around it.
Travel is quoted clearly and folded into your collection, so there are no surprises. Across the First Coast, it is already included.
Away weddings often mean extra time together, welcome dinners, morning-afters, the quiet in between. More of your story, told.
Every destination is custom, shaped by where you are going and how many days you want me there. First Coast travel is always included. Reach out and I will build a quote around your plans.
Tell me where your love is taking you. Wherever it is, I will make sure you remember exactly how it felt to be there.