This was such an amazing couple to photograph! I so often hear the comment that I get to photograph in all the most beautiful locations. Whenever I hear that I can’t thinking #1 Yes, that is true! And I certainly hope my eye does justice to it all! and #2 (since I am a wedding photojournalist and not a landscape photographer) It is my privilege to photograph the most wonderful PEOPLE on one of the happiest days of their lives, in a lovely setting….now there is something worth documenting!
I am sure that Galit and Steve would have had a wonderful wedding anywhere, their happiness and admiration for one another set the tone for a very special day of celebration with family and friends. That they were able to travel to the Maya Riviera for a Mexico wedding just made it all the more special.
Thank you Galit and Steve it was such a joy for us to spend time with the two of you! Congratulations to you both!

Its great for the photography when the couple decides to be photographed together before the ceremony. Galit met Steve in a location we had scouted earlier. He had plenty of time standing in the hot sun to think about things….I loved his expression when she walked down the path and he turned around for the “first look” at his bride.






There were 9 bridesmaids and 9 groomsmen! Here are the girls…

I am happy to have captured this photograph, there is nothing like the moment when the beautiful bride makes her entrance.


The chuppah was very unique and beautiful.


The ceremony was set up in the round with guests on sides of the chuppah. I love the tradition of the bride and groom entering with their parents and standing with their immediate families through out the wedding.


Another look at the ceremony site…

A few quite moments between the bride and groom after the ceremony, the photographs from that private time were some of my favorites if the day.

Reception details…

First dance…


I love the dancing of the Horah!

The toasts…


We had planned a “trash the dress session” the next morning, we started at 6 am to catch the sunrise. I think it was worth it!



The resort has a little pyramid which seems to be defended by millions of tiny bugs… my hat is off to the bride for not totally freaking out when her dress was filled with them.

Time to cool off! The best part of a trash the dress session!


Elizabeth Medina is a wedding photographer located in Yucatan, Mexico, photographing weddings in the Maya Riviera and throughout Mexico. her specialty is wedding photojournalism and she is a member of the Wedding Photojournalism Association, WPJA.