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“Si, hagámosle un trash a la fotógrafa número 1 de Fearless Photographers y sí, vámonos con el video mas chido de México, llevémonos a Reelove! Además, que sea en un lugar hermoso de nuestro país, con muchos colores, que sea en Campeche! Y que tal si también disparamos en el amanecer, en una hacienda, en una de las más bellas de nuestra bella patria, hagamos clicks en Uayamón, si, suena bien, que no sean solo clicks, será una aventura de esas que no se olvidan…”

Gracias primero Citlalli Rico y Jimmy por su amistad y hermandad y por darle vida a esta bella experiencia. Gracias mi estimado Ric de REELOVE por todo y a mi gran amigo William Sanchez por compartir la aventura. Gracias! Aquí les comparto los resultados de esta licuadora de sueños, ideas locas, amor por nuestro México, mucha diversión y grandes, muy grandes amistades…

“Yes, let’s do a Trash The Dress for the Number 1 photographer of Fearless Photographers and how about bringing Mexico’s coolest video with us, yes, let’s take REELOVE on board! Plus, we can shoot in a beautiful spot in our beautiful Mexico, yeah, let’s shoot in Campeche! You know what? We can shoot at sunrise, in a hacienda, one of the coolest ones in Mexico, let’s shoot in Uayamon! Yes, this is going to be more than just clicks, it’ll be an adventure, and unforgettable one…”

First of all, thanks so much to my dearest friends Citlalli Rico and Jimmy for their friendship and brotherhood and for bringing to life this beautiful experience. Thanks so much to my friend Ric from REELOVE for everything and to my dear friend William Sanchez for also sharing this adventure with us. Thank you guys! Here I share with you the results of that blender of dreams, crazy ideas, love for Mexico, tons of fun and great, great friendship…




















Hace casi ya unos 3 años, mientras aún trabajaba como ingeniero en mi cubículo pero estaba haciendo bodas como trabajo de medio tiempo recuerdo haber recibidio un mensaje de Fer, no recuerdo si fue por teléfono o por email, pero el asunto era este: “Wey, acabo de agendar una boda en San Miguel de Allende! Le quieres caer??!!”

Para ese entonces, solo había agendando unas cuantas bodas en Reynosa y por supuesto, no lo pense dos veces y me apunté para la boda de Analía y Sergio. Una de las aventuras mas chidas que comparti con Fer y de la que recuerdo, aprendí mucho como fotógrafo.

Acompañé a Fer a una boda más ese año, en la que conocí también a Ric de Reelove y de ahí los caminos no se volvieron a cruzar, ambos seguimos dando pasos y creciendo como fotógrafos hasta que un buen día del año pasado Fer anuncia que agendó una boda en Nueva Zelanda, el lugar mas lejando del planeta creo yo.

Mas o menos al segundo día me cae un tweet de Fer, igual que el mensaje de hace 2 años, igual de emocionante: “Dude, te late acompañarme a la boda de Nueva Zelanda?”

No se ni por donde empezar a contar lo que ese tweet de Fer ha marcado en mi vida, no se, honestamente por donde empezar a contar la aventura de esta boda, si porque Fer y la vida me dieron la oportunidad de ir hasta los confines mas lejanos del mundo a hacer lo que amo, o si porque conocer a Sam y Mary me enseño lo que es tener una calidad humana infinita, o si porque este trabajo que amo me está dando sorpresas, que ni en mis sueños mas ridículos, risibles y guajiros hubiera imaginado. Es de verdad complicado.

Solo puedo decir que estoy infinitamente agradecido con Fer, por invitarme a hechar clicks con el hasta ese punto tan lejando e igualmente con Mary y Sam por ser la pareja mas increible sobre la tierra, su gratitud hacia nosotros jamaz la olvidare, espero regresar pronto y espero que esto, solo sea el inicio de muchas grandes y nuevas aventuras en los años por venir. Gracias Fer, gracias Mary, gracias Sam.

Los clicks ridiculamente increíbles de Fer Juaristi aquí: Mary + Sam New Zealand Wedding

It’s been almost 3 years since I was still working in my cubicul as an engineer and doing weddings as a part time job when I remember I got this message from my friend Fer Juaristi: “Hey dude, I just booked a weeding in San Miguel de Allende! Do you want to come and shoot with me??!!”

By that time, I had only booked a few weddings in Reynosa (my local town) and of course I didn’t think about it much and said yes! It was Analía and Sergio’s wedding, one of the coolest adventures that I shared with Fer and one experience from which I learned a lot as a photographer.

Later that year, I shot another wedding with Fer, where I met Ric from Reelove and that was it, our paths didn’t cross again for a long time, we both kept working hard and growing as photographers until one day from last year Fer announces that he just booked a wedding in New Zealand! The furthest place on earth I believe!

So pretty much around 2 days after that, Fer sends me a tweet, very similar and exciting to the message that I received from him 2 years ago: “Dude, do you want to come and shoot with me in New Zealand?”

I don’t even know how to start telling how much that tweet from Fer has meant in my life, I honestly don’t know how to explain it. I can try by saying how unbelievable this adventure was, or by how blessed I feel that Fer and life have given me the chance to live this adventure, to go to unreal places on earth and do what I love to do. Or I can try by saying how meeting Sam and Mary taught me what human quality is or maybe I can just say that this job that I love is giving me surprises that not even in my wildest, most ridiculous dreams I have ever thought about. It is really complicated.

I can only say that my gratitude towards Fer is infinite, for inviting me to shoot with him in the furthest place on earth and also, that my gratitude is infinite to Mary and Sam, for being the most awesome couple on earth. I will never forget your gratitude towards us! I hope I can come back soon and I hope that this is the beginning of big and new adventures for the years to come. Thanks Fer, thanks Mary, thanks Sam.

The ridiculously awesome clicks from my friend Fer Juaristi here: Mary + Sam New Zealand Wedding

Ceremony: Undisclosed Location ;) Picton, NZ
Venue: Herzog Winery, Restaurant & Vineyard Cottage, Malborough, New Zealand

So I was in charge to follow Sam and tell his story all the way until he arrived to the ceremony location. Mary traveled by air from Wellington, well, we traveled by sea :)

It was a very windy day in Wellington…

Time to hop in a yacht!



Love the decorations on the yacht, they were such playful shapes to capture…

Best groom wedding shoes ever!


Sam’s sister saw something in the ocean…

Cameras ready!

We got dolphins!! How cool is that for the groom’s ride to the ceremony?!

Loved this shot of the groom and his friends…




I still remember how hard my jaw dropped when I saw the ceremony location…



Everyone was so relaxed and chilling out, love the vibe for the ceremony…



It is time Sam!

Here comes the bride!



Light was unreal



Mary’s veil was to die for, just beautiful!



Time to tell how much you love each other!



This was such a beautiful moment, so real, so emotive…




Yesss!!




Love was in the air and in the sea!




The little moments are the good ones…



Love all the colors!! By the way I realized that my baby boy has his on cider brand in New Zealand ;)





Heading back to land and to the incredible wedding reception venue!


Turns out Mary is also captain, the youngest one ever in New Zealand (she got her license at 14) so she is an expert on the sea!

The tables were unreal, every single detail was taken care of!

This is my first time shooting in a vineyard, the experience was magical!



I’m a freak for wedding dress’ details!


Time for the speeches, a very emotive part of the day…

Mary, saying thank you to mom and dad…



Sam was funny and unique on his speech!

Oh boy, I still remember Mary’s Dad speech and I want to cry, there was such a huge emotional charge of joy, gratitude, respect and melancholy. This is why I love weddings…


… and after Dad’s speech, Mary just gave him this look, no words, just this look, for a few seconds, words were not necessary:

Very emotional moments…

… and joyful ones!



It was the end of the night, an incredible and memorable one.

Time for a Day After Session baby yeah!

Love this one!


It’s not hard to do a session when the couple is so madly in love…



Mighty bride yeah!

My tribute to my friend Fer ;)



Thanks for everything Mary and Sam!!!!!

Siempre me ha cautivado el poder que tiene una fotografía, por eso decidí dedicarme a esto, pero otra de las ‘misiones’ que decidí emprender al volverme un fotógrafo de bodas ha sido el poder demostrar atravéz de mis fotos lo bello que es mi país, lo alucinante que México es.

Este fin de semana nos tocó viajar por la Huasteca Potosina, en el bello estado de San Luis Potosí para hacer un Trash The Dress. EL lugar que escogimos para esta sesión fué Las Pozas de Edward James en un pueblo localizado enmedio de la selva de nombre Xilitla.

Rara vez en mi vida había visto un lugar tan bello, tan magnífico, tan mágico, se convirtió ya en uno de mis lugares favorito de todo México, la fusión de belleza natural y arte surreal es increíble, aquí les dejo unos clicks de éstos lugares, lo mejor, el resto del lugar, se los mostraré en el post completo del Trash The Dress de Pau y Alex ;)

Visiten San Luis Potosí!. Vive Mexico…

I have always been captivated by the power of a photograph, that’s why I decided to become a photographer, but another one of the ‘missions’ that I took myself when I became a wedding photographer was also to show throgh my photos the beauty of my country, to show how amazing Mexico is.
This past weekend I had to travel to the Huasteca Potosina (The Mountains from San Luis Potosí) in the beautiful estate of San Luis Potosí for a Trash The Dress session. The location we chose for the session was Las Pozas of Edward James in a small town located in the middle of the jungle called Xilitla.

Very rarely I have seen something as beautiful as this place, as magical, as magnificent, it is already on the top list of my favorite place in the whole country. The fusion of natural beauty and surreal art is simply unveliable. Here are a few of my clicks of this place, the best clicks, the rest of the magic of this place I’ll show to you in the full post of Pau and Alex’s Trash The Dress ;)

Visit San Luis Potosí! Experience Mexico…

The Surreal Castle in the middle of the jungle, simply stunning…

Huevos Enhojados, (Eggs cooked in leaves) one of the most delicious eggs I have ever tried in my life:

Sculptures all over the jungle…

A window inside Xilitla’s Convento de San Agustín

One of the Pozas, more sculptures around it…

Colors everywhere, this is the entrance to the Convento de San Agustín:

Entrance to the labyrinth inside the castle:

The Pozas with freezing cold water from the cascades. This water makes the temperature of the Cenote’s from the Riviera Maya seem like thermal waters.

One of the different entrances to the castle, tourists taking photos of me (yeah right haha)

One photo is worth more than a thousand words…