I love to travel! But who doesn’t, really? One of the amazing benefits of being a wedding photographer is the chance to follow the couple wherever they decide to exchange their vows. Be it in Toronto or anywhere else in Canada and the globe. I was thrilled when Annie and Daryl told me they decided to have a beach ceremony in the Mayan Riviera, Mexico. Therefore, I packed my camera and followed them to this paradise location which is the Grand Sunset Princess resort. How can one not be inspired when all the eye can see is sunshine, turqoise water, white sand? Not to mention being around a group of extremely fun people willing to have tons of laughter and share some unforgettable moments together!!
From the little tea ceremony to the amazing beach party fabulously organized, I have witnessed the magic in their day and enjoyed every second as it unfolded! All I can say is that I was truly thrilled to be there. After not feeling my feet anymore from the beach walking and dancing (of course I got to do a bit of that, too!), I managed to rest until we met again next afternoon for an extremely cool and relaxed ‘trash the dress’ session. Please stay tuned, more to come!
Thank you again dear Annie and Daryl, your families and friends for offering me this amazing experience! Have a great time in Hawaii! ๐
The photos look AMAZING! I love how you were able to show the depth in the clouds!
Hi Manuela,
We love the blog post and the photos and can’t wait to see the rest of them! Had to laugh when I saw the group jumping shot – that was hilarious! We are so glad that you joined us in Mexico – we had a great time taking photos with you and also enjoying a great vacation too! Thank you for providing us with these cherished memories of our special day ๐
Annie, A name from the past (our Ryereson IR class)- Karen forwarded me your photo’s. You look absolutely beautiful. Congratulations – I hope you both nothing but health & happiness. All the best. Georgia
Fantastic work. Delicate and delightful. Composition is magnificent. Truly outstanding work.
Thanks for sharing!
Curtis