Category Archives: Tamarindo Beach Portraits

Runaway bridal party!

What is the best way to photograph young children in a bridal party - get them to do what they do naturally. They have lots of fun and no one has to be stressed out.
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Bridal Portraiture

Part of the many shots that we do for wedding photography are closeups of the bride. These portraits will always be timeless.
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Surfer Girl

Anyone who is familiar with Tamarindo knows that the major sport in town is surfing followed by boogie boarding. Everyone who tries surfing loves to get their portrait done with a surfboard for some unique shots.
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Beautiful Costa Rican Family

We had the pleasure of photographing Rosa & Andy and their family in Tamarindo. We did some shots up at one of the complexes in town and then went down to the beach where this portrait was done.
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Family Vacation in Tamarindo Beach

Many extended families like to vacation together, an opportunity to reconnect in a relaxed environment and lots of cousins to play with. It is also the perfect time to do a family portrait. This family contacted us to arrange their session prior to leaving on vacation so as you can see they preplanned their clothing.
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Bridal Gown

Much thought and money goes into choosing the bridal gown - this shot is all about showing off the dress - and the beautiful bride of course.
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Fire Show in Tamarindo

For a couple of years in a row we have seen this guy doing fire shows at the restaurants in Tamarindo Beach. You can usually see him just before sunset down on the beach practicing.
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You have to love those sunsets

Around 5 o'clock in Tamarindo you will often see many people heading down to the beach to enjoy the sunset. The sunsets are always beautiful, but in rainy season they are truely epic. Also the best time of day to do portraits on the beach.
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Sunset makes the best light for portraits on the beach…

Here's a "grab" shot of some random child on the beach....see how nice that light is? The sun is setting way low and just about gone. They call this the "sweet hour", even though it only lasts about twenty minutes worth of exquisite light, it makes the best portraits.....
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