Ahjahfri & Nathaniel at Escambrón Beach & Condado Palm

Ceremony in Escambrón Beach taken by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

Tim doing his thing at Escambrón Beach, Old San Juan

     As a Puerto Rico wedding photographer, I’ve had the pleasure of capturing many beautiful moments, but Ahjahfri and Nathaniel's wedding truly stands out as one of the most memorable. This lovely couple, traveling all the way from Delaware to tie the knot in Puerto Rico, had planned a simple, intimate ceremony near the stunning beach at Escambrón. Having booked me months in advance, they wanted to keep things low-key since it was their second marriage. We were set for a short, two-hour event that would focus on their love story, with the serene beauty of Puerto Rico as the backdrop. As a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico, I strive to create meaningful images, even in the shortest of timelines.

Portrait of a groom waiting on his bride during a destination wedding in Puerto Rico

Nathaniel patiently waiting in Escambrón Beach

     The morning of their wedding, I sat down to gather some fresh inspiration for posing ideas. With only two hours together, I knew I had to make every shot count. I arrived early at the venue to scope out the best angles and monitor the weather, which can change rapidly in Puerto Rico. But just as their entourage arrived, Nathaniel pulled me aside to give me some unexpected news. His bride, Ahjahfri, had taken a fall at the mall earlier that day and severely injured her hip, making it almost impossible for her to walk. Instantly, I knew this would alter our plans, but as a Puerto Rico wedding photographer, flexibility is key.

First look between a bride and groom taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Turning to your right.

     Ahjahfri arrived about 30 minutes late, understandably delayed due to the intense pain she was in. When she vacated her vehicle, she was confined to a motorized wheelchair to get to and from the ceremony site. Watching her perseverance and determination despite the pain was nothing short of inspiring. At that moment, I knew we’d have to adjust, but my goal as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico is always to make the couple feel at ease, no matter the circumstances. I approached her gently and suggested we do a ‘first look’—a moment where the groom first sees his bride in her gown—so that we could capture some intimate photos before the ceremony officially began.

First look between a bride and groom taken by Puerto Rico wedding photographers

Nathaniel being blown away.

     To my relief, she agreed, and we made that ‘first look’ happen near the greenery where the ceremony would take place. Nathaniel’s face lit up the moment he saw her, and despite the challenges, their connection was palpable. The officiant, Tim, then began the ceremony, and I wasted no time capturing as many photos as I could. Despite the time crunch, I focused on documenting the authentic love between the two, ensuring they had moments to look back on, even with the unexpected turn of events. It’s situations like this that remind me why being a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico is so rewarding.

Portrait of a groom taken by a Puerto Rico photographer at Escambrón Beach in Old San Juan

Attentive and focused, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

     Once the ceremony wrapped up, I knew our time together was winding down. However, I wasn’t ready to end the day without giving them a few extra memories. I approached Ahjahfri’s daughter, who seemed to be in charge of the event logistics, and informed her that I would be heading over to their hotel, the Condado Palm, to prepare for more pictures. The couple, who had been through so much that day, deserved to have some quiet, beautiful moments together. As a Puerto Rico wedding photographer, I always strive to give my couples more than they expect, especially when the situation calls for it.

Bride smiling during a destination wedding in Puerto Rico

Moved by emotions.

     Upon arriving at the hotel, I scouted the venue to find a suitable spot for some final shots of the couple. I spotted an outdoor patio area that had the perfect ambiance, and to my relief, it featured a ramp for wheelchair access. This allowed Ahjahfri to join Nathaniel with ease, despite her injury. I wanted these last photos to be extra special, so I offered to gift them these additional pictures as a way to make up for the challenges they had faced throughout the day. Being a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico means knowing how to make the most of any situation, and I was determined to do just that.

Wedding officiant in Puerto Rico taken by a professional photographer in Puerto Rico

Destination wedding in Puerto Rico

     As the sun began to set, I posed the couple on the patio’s couch, utilizing the fading natural light. To make the most of the setting, I pulled out my flash and started bouncing light off the white canopy above them. The soft, diffused light added a romantic glow, and I could tell the couple was starting to relax and enjoy these quieter moments. These are the kinds of shots that remind me why I love being a Puerto Rico wedding photographer—the ability to turn even the simplest setting into something magical with just the right light and approach.

Black and white image of couple holding hands during a ceremony taken by a professional photographer in Puerto Rico

Take my hand...

     After capturing those intimate moments, I switched up my style and went for something a bit more fun and modern. I flipped my flash down and began taking straight-on, paparazzi-style shots, which have become a popular trend in wedding photography on social media. These images gave the couple a fresh, editorial feel, adding a bit of playfulness to the end of our session. It’s always a joy to mix traditional shots with something unexpected, and as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico, I try to keep my couples feeling excited and engaged throughout the shoot.

Portrait of a couple getting married shot by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

They do.

     When our time together came to an end, the couple thanked me for my flexibility and for going the extra mile despite the unforeseen difficulties. They were especially grateful that I acknowledged Ahjahfri’s situation and found ways to work around it without making her feel uncomfortable. It’s in moments like these that I’m reminded how important empathy is in my role as a Puerto Rico wedding photographer. The ability to adapt, stay calm under pressure, and still deliver beautiful memories is what truly defines the experience I aim to provide.

Wedding photographer in Puerto Rico shot this black and white image of a couple in the Condado Palm hotel

Being silly.

     As a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico, it’s my mission to create timeless, authentic images for my couples, no matter what challenges arise on the big day. Ahjahfri and Nathaniel’s wedding may not have gone as planned, but the love and commitment they showed each other were more than enough to create lasting memories. I’m so honored to have been a part of their day and to have had the opportunity to capture their story amidst the beauty of Puerto Rico. Their gallery is a testament to love’s resilience, and I can’t wait to share it with them.

Paparazzi style photoshoot by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer at the Condado Palm Hotel

Candid paparazzi moments.

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