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Brianna and Keith found me online, and they’ve sent me an email asking if I was free for their wedding this year. But, their wedding was going to be in Tulum, Mexico. If you’ve been scrolling through my website, you already know that I love travel. It’s one of those things where I can find inspiration, and what fuels my creativity. Visiting Tulum for the first time would be, per se, more than enough to be excited about this wedding. But there were some more.
On one hand, it would be a Mia Beach Wedding, and I would be in one of my favorite wedding venues in Tulum area. The Mexican vibes, the greens, the space itself, everything blends in so well that I just wanted to get in on a plane and fly there as soon as possible. I love beach weddings so much, but this venue is one step higher doing them.
Another important point is that Brianna is a photographer, and shooting a photographers wedding is always a challenge and brings me mixed feelings. On one hand I was super happy knowing that someone from the biz wanted me to film their wedding which is always super cool, but It also puts an extra pressure on my shoulders. This makes no sense because they immediately gave us total freedom to create what we wanted, but yeah, I always feel like this.
From the moment we chat for the first time, we just clicked. I could tell their excitement about this wedding and what it meant for them. It was so easy to just enjoy all of this process! In the meantime, Lukas Piatek was also on board to photograph their wedding and we have been together just some months before, shooting an amazing wedding in California, USA. He had already shot some cool stuff underwater so we decided to challenge Brianna and Keith to do some underwater shots in a Cenote. I won’t go deep on this, but let me tell you that the images we got from this shoot are probably my all time favorites - you can check the video to see what I mean.
Feb 25 2023
Brianna and Keith found me online, and they’ve sent me an email asking if I was free for their wedding this year. But, their wedding was going to be in Tulum, Mexico. If you’ve been scrolling through my website, you already know that I love travel. It’s one of those things where I can find inspiration, and what fuels my creativity. Visiting Tulum for the first time would be, per se, more than enough to be excited about this wedding. But there were some more.
On one hand, it would be a Mia Beach Wedding, and I would be in one of my favorite wedding venues in Tulum area. The Mexican vibes, the greens, the space itself, everything blends in so well that I just wanted to get in on a plane and fly there as soon as possible. I love beach weddings so much, but this venue is one step higher doing them.
Another important point is that Brianna is a photographer, and shooting a photographers wedding is always a challenge and brings me mixed feelings. On one hand I was super happy knowing that someone from the biz wanted me to film their wedding which is always super cool, but It also puts an extra pressure on my shoulders. This makes no sense because they immediately gave us total freedom to create what we wanted, but yeah, I always feel like this.
From the moment we chat for the first time, we just clicked. I could tell their excitement about this wedding and what it meant for them. It was so easy to just enjoy all of this process! In the meantime, Lukas Piatek was also on board to photograph their wedding and we have been together just some months before, shooting an amazing wedding in California, USA. He had already shot some cool stuff underwater so we decided to challenge Brianna and Keith to do some underwater shots in a Cenote. I won’t go deep on this, but let me tell you that the images we got from this shoot are probably my all time favorites - you can check the video to see what I mean.
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