Tag Archives: Tamarindo Wedding Photographers

Newborn Babies

We love photographing babies doing what they do best - being cuddled by dad or mom. These are realistic lifestyle shots that show the intimate bond between parents and their babies.
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Cloudy Day

Though most of dry season you do not see many clouds in the Guanacaste region - cloud cover can make for some dramatic photographs. The sunsets also look better when there are clouds as the sun is bouncing off of all of the cloud cover.
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On the golf course

Golf courses are popular places to get married. Very scenic for the wedding ceremony, a clubhouse for the reception....and the guys get to play a round of golf before the wedding.
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What’s your style?

With this girl we did a full photo shoot at the beach and then the final shots were the wet ones! Makes for an interesting assortment of photos and something that could also be done with a bride and groom on a day after the wedding session. The water is always warm in Costa Rica.…
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1 + 1 = 3

We often see many of our wedding clients return for photos once they start having a family. When children are young and on the move candids make the best photos. We can go to your home (or condo rental) and do lifestyle type shots or arrange an outdoor location to capture great images for you…
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The Green Season

In Costa Rica the rainy season is also called the green season since this is the time when everything turns green in the dry areas. Generally in the Guanacaste region rainy season begins in May and peaks in October. It was very late arriving this year. But, when the rains do arrive there are still…
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Buena Suerte

This means good luck in spanish. The native language of Costa Rica is spanish, but a large percentage of the population speaks english as well. In expat towns such as Tamarindo you can manage with english alone. It is still fun to learn a few phrases in spanish to use while in Costa Rica. Tamarindo…
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Candids

Sometimes the favourite shots from a wedding are the unplanned ones. We have a very photojournalistic approach to wedding photography. In this shot we are just walking back to the reception location with the bride and groom. No planning, this is just what they were doing.
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10 Facts About Life in Tamarindo

10 Facts About Life in Tamarindo 1. You will slow down. “Manana” does not mean “tomorrow. Usually it means “not today.” In general, everything takes a little longer. This might sound bad. It’s not. Costa Rica will force you to slow down. Once you get used to it you’ll wonder what was all the rushing about?  …
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Why Choose Tamarindo For Your Wedding?

You do not have to stay at a resort to have a wedding in Costa Rica. Staying in and having your wedding in a beach town will allow you and your guests much more flexibility and options for activities. The whole town on Tamarindo is situated on the beach and you can walk everywhere. Guests…
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