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Julie & Jonathan’s Sayulita Mexico Wedding at Villa De Oso and Rehearsal Dinner at Calypso

Julie and Jonathan had their rehearsal dinner at Calypso Restaurant  in the heart of Sayulita, Mexico.  Calypso is an amazing place with great food that’s perfect for these gatherings.  The next day we headed to the beautiful Villa De Oso for the wedding.  What a spectacular venue!  We got a chance to work with our friends at Sayulita Dream Weddings, they are great!  The wedding was a mix of Mexican fiesta with Jewish traditions, basically a lot of fun.  To top off the evening there was a cool fireworks display and a sweet ice cream and candy bar!

Venue: Villa De Oso
Rehearsal Dinner Location: Calypso Restaurant
Coordinator:  Sayulita Dream Weddings

You can see the full set of pictures here. Please ask for the password from the couple.

Sayulita Villa De Oro Wedding Calypso Restaurant

Looking Glass.  If you look closely you can see Julie and Jonathan.

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Monica and Matt’s Mexico Wedding at Don Pedro’s Palapa

Their wedding was at Don Pedros palapa overlooking the Playa Los Muertos in Sayulita, Mexico.  After the ceremony the party began to kick off with tons of wild dancing, tequila, a pinata, tacos, and fireworks! Yazmin from Sea of Dreams Wedding did a great job! One of my favorite pictures is Matt seeing Monica in her dress for the first time. You can see it below!

Venue: Don Pedros palapa
Coordinator: Yazmin Gizeh Ramirez Camacho  (Sea of Dreams Wedding coordinator)

You can see the full set of  pictures here. Please ask for the password from the couple.

Here are some pictures from their amazing night:

Mexico Beach Wedding

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Hanh & John’s Zihuatanejo Wedding

Zihuatanejo is one of my favorite places to visit. Situated near Ixtapa, a major resort and wedding destination, Zihuatanejo is much more relaxed and is less built up. It has some amazing beaches like Playa Ropa and Playa Las Gatas.  Zihuatanejo means “place of women” because it was a matriarchal society. If you ever end up at Zihuat, make sure to try tritas, an appetizer made with curing fish with lime juice. It is somewhat similar to ceviche in that aspect, but it tastes much different and I like it better!

I was originally scheduled to shoot Hanh and John’s Zihuatanejo wedding in May. I flew to Mexico and swine flu hit Mexican tourism. A lot of companies stopped their employees from flying into Mexico as a precaution. Hanh and John were ready to go with it, but unfortunately a lot of family and friends would not be able to make it - so they had to reschedule to summer. La Quinta Troppo was very accommodating for the wedding and Hanh and John kept a positive attitude about it. It ended up working even better as some of the family members who would not be able to make it to Zihuatanejo wedding in May due to their schedule were able to make it to La Quinta Troppo in July. weddings at Zihuatanejoare super fun so that was great!

When I went to the Los Angeles airport for my connection, I realized I was flying with the bride and groom and the wedding party! I actually ended up sitting right next to them. I whispered to the flight attendants that they were getting married, and they made an announcement and rest of the flight there were free drinks for the couple! Great start!

The first few pictures are from the rehearsal dinner, at La Parla restaurant at Playa Ropa, the same beach they got married the next day. Playa Ropa, along with Las Gatas beach,  is one of my favorite places to shoot a beach wedding ceremony as well. The sun is perfect and not too many people wondering.

The next day at Zihuatanejo was gorgeous as well - I started the day by photographing a boudoir session. Hanh is a very elegant bride, which made my job so much easier.  The ceremony was at the beach at sunset.

One of the things I love about Zihuatanejo destination weddings is that the guests are usually a small, but really intimate and fun group. We really bonded well.

One of the most amazing part of the wedding was at the very end. Hanh and John invited a group that performs traditional Mexican dances from different regions of Mexico. You can see the amazing Mexican traditional dance and dancers at the end! They looked fantastic in their costumes. As a dance photographer, I loved that I was able to capture these!

Guests and family can see the rest of the wedding pictures here. Please ask for the password from the bride and groom. If you are interested in Zihuatanejo wedding packages, please contact me. 

Venue: La Quinta Troppo

zihuatanejo ixtapa wedding photography

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Melissa and Bryan’s Wedding at Playa Fiesta Beach Club at Puerto Vallarta

I have been looking forward to a Playa Fiesta wedding in Puerto Vallarta for a long time. This was one of the best times I had at a wedding - great people and great location! Playa Fiesta Beach Club and Hotel at Puerto Vallarta is one of the top places for a wedding at Puerto Vallarta, and I can see why. The owners, Lindsay and Adam do a great job of getting things done without being overbearing, and things ran very smoothly. The setting is right at the beach! I love Puerto Vallarta weddings at the beach!

Melissa and Bryan’s wedding had a lot of neat touches! Their “engagement photo” for their signature matte was a  caricature drawn by a local artist. Mariachi’s escorted them with their music before the ceremony. The goodie bags they prepared for their guests had everything including a shot glass and a salt shaker! They even have a customized logo, very cool. They asked their guests to make a wish for them and throw the sea shells that were placed on their seats back to the sea.

Here are some of my favorites:

Playa Fiesta Wedding at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Playa Fiesta Wedding!

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Amy and Matt’s Mazatlan Wedding at Mayan Sea Garden in Mexico

Mazatlan is my new favorite spot in Mexico I think. I am so glad Amy & Matt chose us as their Mazatlan wedding photographer at Mayan Sea Garden so we could visit this beautiful city in Mexico. It is a city of  400k people, and primarily the industry is either Mazatlan weddings, shrimp fishing or tourism (biggest shrimps I ever seen!)

Amy is one of those brides who is low key but super organized. Everything was well planned, but you never got the feeling that there was an ounce of stress the entire time. She created a wonderful Mazatlan travel guide with her mom, and it was better than any travel book on Mazatlan I ever seen. I will be posting it here so other Mazatlan brides can use it for their Mazatlan wedding or just as a Mazatlan wedding travel guide! We also joined the wedding party for a great Mazatlan city tour the day before the Mazatlan wedding and also at the rehearsal dinner. Homey, who is a licensed travel guide, is  a good friend of the family and is very knowledgeable and friendly, and he showed us all over the city. Since we had a day after session planned (I will post that later), he also took notes of places I liked.

We stayed at the Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan (a sister resort to Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay) and zipped around town in the fun Pulmonia’s, the open air taxis that literally mean pneumonia in Spanish. So much fun! Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan is a nice resort, with kitchen in rooms, so that was great for some cooking, but next time I will book the Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay - it is so amazing.

The wedding day, we took the pulmonia to the Mayan Sea Garden. It is a beautiful resort, in Nuevo Mazatlan. We took some pictures of Amy and Matt getting ready, a few group shots and then to the reception. Amy looked beautiful and Matt had some tears when they first saw each other. It was a great day for photography. The sunset wedding ceremony was officiated by Pastor Jorge, another long time friend of Amy’s parents, and he sang a beautiful song to them (and later to his wife too, what a great voice!). Both ceremony and reception were at Mayan Sea Garden.

The rest of the day was punctuated by a gorgeous sunset. Amy, Matt and Sydney took a little time off from the wedding and went to the beach at sunset and we got some great shots there too. Mariachi’s were playing some great music to set the ambiance. One of the mariachi’s also decided to taste the cake a little ahead of time - I caught him in the act, check out the photos below! The cake was decorated with sea shels and a Mazatlan cake topper and was by Mama Dulci.

Wedding Location: Mayan Sea Garden Resort
Friends and family can see the full set and place orders here (you can get the password from Matt and Amy).

mazatlan wedding at mayan sea garden

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