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Veronica and Nathan, Jungle Destination Wedding at Taninah in the Maya Rivera

I often get emails asking for recommendations of “alternative”, wedding locations. I guess Taninah would fit into that category very nicely. A private compound in the middle of the jungle between Playa del Carmen and Tulum in Mexico’s Maya Rivera, Taninah was the perfect site for Veronica and Nathan’s one of a kind destination wedding. The very lush, green surroundings made for the perfect contrast with the red and black color scheme that Veronica and Nathan chose. I have never really considered underground cenotes to be my “thing’…possibly because they are basically caves with water in them! Not to mention bats! Also there is nothing that I like more than using natural light in my photography and underground you don’t get much of that. But of course I am always up for a neat photo opportunity and was thrilled to be able to photograph Nathan and Veronica in Taninah’s amazingly beautiful cenote. The water could not have been clearer or more beautiful, I would have loved to jump in and I am sure that I was not the only one., since it was a bit warm down there to put it mildly. Veronica and Nathan, it was a special treat to photograph your unforgettable wedding! Felicidades y gracias por ser como son!

I love jungle vegetation, there is nothing like seeing green in every direction!

We went down into the cenote right after the wedding ceremony, how amazing to have an adventurous group!

Dinner was served in the garden.

Veronica and Nathan danced their fist dance as husband and wife accompanied by a mariachi band.

I am posting a little out of order, but I thought this was the greatest idea. Veronica and Nathan had this cool lounge furniture set up and they sat their with their guests….

To watch the fabulous prehispanic dance show. It was extremely well done, I really enjoyed it and I know the weddings guests did as well!

Hacienda Xcanatun Wedding, Wedding Photography of Mariana and Alex’s Mayan Wedding in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

This was one of those fabulously international affairs. Mariana is of Argentine descent and had many family members make the trip from Argentina, Alex is from Switzerland and also had many people on hand for the event. It was pointed out that those two places are just about on opposite ends of the earth! They were also accompanied by a large group of friends from Mexico City! So as out of the way as Yucatan can seem to some it was really a common ground for this far flung group of family and friends and I think a special one since Mariana and Alex were able to incorporate so many regional details to really give the wedding the flavor of the Yucatan.

Mariana and Alex had both a civil wedding and a Mayan ceremony which were held on separate dates, both at the Hacienda Xcanatun in Merida, Yucatan. Xcanatun is an exceptionally beautiful hacienda, it has been restored spectacularly and the grounds are very lush and green. It was a very unique, once in a lifetime event and I was honored to be able to photograph it!

A few details for Xcanatun the night of the civil wedding (boda civil).
La boda civil.Los novios…

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The grounds of the hacienda are so beautiful, it is like an oasis.

Xcanatun at twilight.

Mariana chose the perfect dress for the hacienda setting, it was just gorgeous and looked perfect on her.

Her shoes definitely made my all time favorite bridal shoe list!

I really thought that this photograph of Mariana before the ceremony captured a bit of her wedding day spirit.

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The tables for the reception dinner were set up under the most amazing palm trees in the hacienda gardens, it was spectacular.

The Mayan ceremony was held in the garden of the hacienda at night.

An important part of the Mayan wedding ceremonies that I have witnessed is giving some type of offering back to the land, here the flower girl helped offer seeds and vegetables to the earth.

Another part of the ceremony is the “limpia” or ritual cleansing. The officiant was very thorough, not easy with such a tall groom!


A la fiesta!

The reception set up.

I was happy to have caught this moment! I love thinking that she will see this and the other photographs when she is all grown up and remember playing such an important role and how it felt.

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Mariana assured me there would be no “first dance”, I guess it pays to be prepared for anything…

This detail shot is my fab assistant Lindsey’s!

Hacienda Xcanatun wedding photography by Merida, Yucatan, wedding photojournalist Elizabeth Medina.

Playa del Carmen Wedding and Sunrise Trash the Dress Photo Session! Becky and Brian at The Royal, PDC, Mexico

I have been so fortunate to photograph in many different and wonderful locations throughout Mexico. The Royal in Playa del Carmen is a particularly great venue. I love going into a familiar location like the Royal and discovering a whole new couple’s story and coming away with a completely different set of images! Becky and Brian were an amazing couple to photograph, and very expressive, not to mention patient. I didn’t know what to think about Becky’s Spanish style dress when I saw it on the hanger…but once she had it on..wow! I loved it and the complete look she put together. The morning after the wedding we met at 6 am (yes! you read tht correctly 6 am the morning after the wedding!) for a trash the dress photo session on the beach. Becky was prepared for the occasion with a second wedding dress. In the Maya Rivera the sun rises over the ocean so we were able to get some wonderful color, making the early alarm clock well worth it! Thank you Brian and Becky I am so happy to know that these photographs will be part of you family history!

Becky and Brian did not see each other before the ceremony, I did a few window light portraits of each in the rooms where they were preparing for the ceremony.

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Bright flowers, so nice for the beach wedding.

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I love witnessing the range of emotions on the wedding day, Becky started out all smiles down the aisle and lost it when she looked at Brian!

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Some past ceremony pictures…Here Becky and Brian and in the garden where the coctail hour was held.

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The reception was held in the same location as the ceremony, right on the beach. Such a special atmosphere for the first dance together as husbanc and wife.

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Becky and her sister having fun on the dance floor…

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Sunrise and time to TTD!

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Becky started out with her hair styled straight, that only lasted a few minutes because she got hit by a huge wave! I think the wet hari looks totally amazing and proof that it is not the hair makeup etc. taht makes brides look fabulous, the most important ingredient is happiness!

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Mayan Wedding Ceremony in Playa del Carmen, Mexico… Algo muy especial!

It always amazes me how each wedding that I photograph is different from all the others, but that each has its own special magic! Lisa and Brian were married in a very unique and extremely beautiful destination wedding on a private beach in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. The event was planned by wedding coodinators Maria and Erica at Weddings in Playa. and I thought the timing (or the day itself) could not have been more perfect. The fiesta was held at the Casa del Agua restaurant on Playa del Carmen’s Quinta Avenida. Lisa and Brian, I felt so fortunate to have been chosen to photograph your unforgettable wedding in Mexico! Felicidades a los dos!

I had never seen a dress quite like Lisa’s dress from Pronovias in Spain, it was absolutely perfect for this wedding.

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We did a few pictures at the Shangri La Caribe before leaving for the ceremony site, I loved this one of the groom.

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These Mayan ruins were located very near the ceremony site. It was so much fun to photograph Lisa and Brian and their families in that setting.

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Those conch shells really put out a lot of sound! The Mayan wedding ceremony was very heartfelt and lovely,

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The walk to Casa del Agua, everyone yelling out congratulations to the novios…

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The Casa del Agua, an amazing place for the fiesta.

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Playa del Carmen wedding photography by wedding photojournalist Elizabeth Medina, Riviera Maya, Mexico.

Rui Palace, Playacar, Destination Wedding

What a wonderful day! Because of scheduling conflicts Evonne and Forrest were unable to fit in a trash the dress session that had been contemplated for the morning after the Thanksgiving day (US Thanksgiving day that is) wedding. Instead, I arrived early in Playacar the day of the wedding in time for a photo session with just the bride and groom at noon. Looking over the images I am astounded by how many special images came from that session, held at a time of day notorious as bad for photography!…Forrest and Evonne make such a spectacular looking couple and interact in a beautiful way, and while they were initially a little unsure about what to do in front of the camera they loosened up very quickly! They also turned out to be really good at the kissing pictures, actually I think they may have even forgot about the camera completely for a while!

The resort is gorgeous and the weather was a photographer’s dream. I thought the ceremony was absolutely lovely, and I appreciated very much being able to talk to the officiant prior to the ceremony. He was very open to finding out what I thought would be the best positioning for himself relative to the bride and groom, that can make such a difference, in this case the camera (and the congregation!) could see Evonne and Forrest’s faces and expressions throughout the ceremony which makes the ceremony especially meaningful for the congregation. The icing on the cake was that after the family photo session and in the last minutes of daylight Forrest and Evonne decided to go for it and do a spontaneous mini trash the dress session before the reception! Of course Evonne had it all under control and walked into the reception an hour later looking fabulous in a second beautiful gown!

Gracias Evonne and Forrest, it was such a joy to met you both.
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The groom….

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I usually never see this sight because I don’t usually shoot in the sun at midday…which just goes to show sometimes its good to break the rules!
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This image really makes me smile, it is just the kind of relaxed, beautiful moment that I hope to capture.

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Forrest and Evonne each had a longtime friend to stand up with them. I thought it would be fun to photograph the bridal party in the “palatial” lobby of the Rui Palace Rivera Maya Resort.
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Final prep…

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The Riu Palcace gazebo ceremony…

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After “the kiss” Forrest and Evonne jumped the broom, this was the first time one of my weddings had included this African American wedding tradition that marks the bride and groom starting their life together as man and wife.
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Los mariachis….

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The unexpected trash the dress session! How many couples go for a swim between the ceremony and reception?

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The dinner was held in a private room, which had been decorated beautifully. Evonne used shells, candles and framed pictures of her and Forrest together as a couple to decorate the tables. My assistant and I felt so honored to see that she had even included our place cards and favors with personal notes to each of us.

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OK, I won’t go into it all, I will just say that Evonne’s siblings had some VERY FUNNY surprises to welcome Forrest into their Asian family, I don’t think wedding photojournalists are supposed to laugh as they photograph, but I seriously could not help it!
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Rui Palace Playacar, Mexico photography by Elizabeth Medina, Mexico destination wedding photojournalist.

Paul and Luzma, Wedding Photography at The Royal Resort, Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Paul and Luzma were married in an outdoor ceremony at the Royal Resort’s gazebo. The Royal is located in the heart of Playa del Carmen and is a great location for a wedding. I had photographed at the Royal a few times before and it never ceases to amaze me how each couple’s different style makes each wedding unique, even in a familiar location. Paul and Luzma were one of the most enjoyable couples I have photographed, and their fiesta on the beach was an absolute blast. I hope a little bit of the romance and good times of their day shows in these photographs. Felicidades y muchas gracias Luzma y Paul!

A few shots as I arrived on the grounds of the Royal.

Luzma was such a beautiful bride.

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A few photographs taken during the ceremony in the oceanfront wedding gazebo.

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This image was a happy surprise, it was shot THROUGH one of the bubbles!

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I just loved every one of these photographs of the bride and groom after the ceremony, I think they are all my favorite.
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What trust…walking in slippery, slippery algae in a white wedding gown before the reception!

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Some extra ice for the tropical drinks?
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Las amigas…

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A Maya Riviera sunset…
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Paul and Luzma had a great Salsa band, the Balance Band. They are local to Playa and really know how to get the party dancing on the beach.

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Maya Riviera wedding photojournalism by Mexico wedding photojournalist Elizabeth Medina. Located in Mérida, Yucatán, México Elizabeth is available for wedding photography in the Yucatan Penninsula, throughout Mexico and internationally.

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