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A Love Story Session in Old San Juan With A Newborn Daughter

Addiel and Marimee brought their adorable newborn daughter to their love story session in Old San Juan and I got to document it as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico.

Portrait of a couple in Old San Juan during a love story session taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Addiel & Marimee

     As a passionate Puerto Rico wedding photographer, few experiences bring me as much joy as love story sessions with my couples. These pre-wedding photoshoots serve as the perfect opportunity to connect with my clients, ease any pre-camera jitters, and create a stunning collection of images that set the tone for their big day. Recently, I had the pleasure of working with Addiel and Marimee, a couple who booked me during the Caribbean Bridal Expo earlier this year. What started as a romantic stroll through Old San Juan evolved into a heartwarming family affair, leaving me with memories I’ll cherish for years.

Portrait of a couple in Old San Juan during a love story session taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

It’s all about the details

     When Addiel and Marimee arrived for their session, I was delighted to find their newborn daughter accompanying them. The last time I had seen them, Marimee was only a few months pregnant—a detail she had casually mentioned during our initial meeting. Seeing their little one was a beautiful surprise that added an unexpected layer of joy to the session. What could have been an ordinary engagement shoot quickly transformed into a celebration of love, life, and family.

Portrait of a couple in Old San Juan during a love story session taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Their love is black and white.

     We began the session in the heart of Old San Juan, a place that perfectly captures the vibrant essence of Puerto Rico. Addiel and Marimee, dressed in coordinating whites and pastels, naturally stood out against the city’s colorful colonial architecture. As a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico, I’ve come to appreciate how the hues of these historic streets enhance the romance and intimacy of every photo. The couple’s elegant yet relaxed attire not only complemented the setting but also reflected their shared calm and unity as a family.

Portrait of a couple in Old San Juan during a love story session taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

The bench never disappoints.

     The session began with some light-hearted prompts and simple poses to break the ice. Addiel and Marimee quickly embraced the moment, laughing and leaning into each other as we strolled along cobblestone paths. I could see their nervousness melt away as they grew comfortable in front of the camera. Watching them exchange knowing smiles and gentle touches reaffirmed why I love documenting love stories in Puerto Rico.

Portrait of a couple in Old San Juan during a love story session taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Hold my hand…

     Midway through the session, we shifted focus to incorporate their newborn daughter. Cradled in her parents’ arms, the baby added a tender dynamic to the shoot. Moments like these remind me of the power of photography to tell a story that spans generations. The way Addiel held his daughter close and Marimee looked on with quiet pride spoke volumes about their journey together. These weren’t just photos; they were a testament to the love and life they’ve built as a family.

Portrait of a couple at Hotel El Convento in Old San Juan taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Feeding time. 

     As the golden hour approached, we made our way toward El Morro, one of my favorite spots to include in love story sessions. The sprawling fortress, with its breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, provides an idyllic backdrop for capturing timeless images. The evening light painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, adding an ethereal quality to the photos. Watching Addiel and Marimee share this moment with their daughter felt almost cinematic—a perfect finale to our time together.

Portrait of a couple at Hotel El Convento in Old San Juan taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

What a cutie! 

     For me, being a Puerto Rico wedding photographer isn’t just about snapping beautiful pictures. It’s about creating an experience that allows couples to connect, relax, and enjoy themselves. Addiel and Marimee’s session was the epitome of this philosophy. We laughed, shared stories, and even got a bit sentimental as we reflected on their journey so far. It was a reminder of why I love what I do: helping people preserve the fleeting, magical moments that make life extraordinary.

Portrait of a couple at Hotel El Convento in Old San Juan taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Overlooking the water.

     The images we captured that day will serve multiple purposes. Not only will they be cherished family keepsakes, but they’ll also add a touch of personal flair to their wedding. Many of my couples use love story photos for save-the-dates, wedding websites, or decor at their reception. For Addiel and Marimee, these photos are more than just a sneak peek of their wedding day—they’re a celebration of their new chapter as a family.

Portrait of a couple at Hotel El Convento in Old San Juan taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Old San Juan Bay

     Old San Juan proved, yet again, to be the perfect canvas for this love story. From the iconic cobblestone streets to the dramatic sunset at El Morro, the city brought its unique charm to every frame. As one of the most sought-after wedding photographers in Puerto Rico, I feel incredibly fortunate to call this vibrant island both my home and my workplace. There’s no better place to document love in all its forms.

Portrait of a couple at Hotel El Convento in Old San Juan taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Can’t miss the sailboat.

     As I look back on Addiel and Marimee’s session, I’m reminded that every couple brings something special to the table. Whether it’s a shared sense of humor, a personal story, or a surprise addition to the shoot, it’s these details that make each love story unique. And as their wedding day approaches, I can’t wait to capture the next chapter in their journey together.

Black and white image of a family session shot by a photographer in Puerto Rico

Get creative.

     Old San Juan will always hold a special place in my heart, and this session with Addiel, Marimee, and their daughter is a perfect example of why. It’s not just about the pictures—it’s about the memories we create along the way.

Sunset portrait of a family shot by a professional photographer in Puerto Rico

Can’t miss this city sunset.

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Francisco Alvarez Francisco Alvarez

A Romantic Couple's Photoshoot in Old San Juan

Sai and Uha, Indian couple in Old San Juan shot by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Sai and Uha

     Puerto Rico is a magical place for couples looking to celebrate their love, and as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico, it’s always a delight to meet people like Sai and Uha, whose story added even more charm to my portfolio. The couple, visiting the island for just a few days, reached out to me last minute to capture their time in paradise. Without hesitation, we scheduled their session in the heart of Old San Juan, where the vibrant streets and historic backdrops provide endless opportunities for breathtaking photography.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

It’s all about the details…

     We began the session at the picturesque El Convento Hotel, a historic venue rich in color and texture. Sai looked incredibly sharp in a sleek black suit, which paired beautifully with Uha’s dazzling red gown adorned with sparkles. Adding to their elegant look was a petite bouquet of three roses that became a simple yet striking prop throughout the shoot. Beneath the hotel’s canopy, the interplay of light and shadows created a dramatic ambiance that made their portraits pop.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

A rose for a rose.

     From El Convento, we ventured to Caleta de Las Monjas, a cobblestone street steeped in history. The narrow alley, framed by colorful walls and wrought iron details, was the perfect place to create intimate images. As we moved through the street, Sai and Uha’s chemistry shone through, making my job as a photographer both easy and deeply rewarding.

Met at work; almost two years of marriage.

     Their request to include El Morro, Puerto Rico’s iconic fortress, was no surprise. However, I encouraged us to take a detour to capture moments along the way. Walking the streets of Old San Juan offered countless candid opportunities, from gentle laughs shared over the roses to quiet moments with the ocean breeze in the background. These spontaneous shots added a layer of authenticity to their gallery, showcasing their genuine connection amidst the vibrancy of Puerto Rico.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Au naturelle…

     As a Puerto Rico wedding photographer, I pride myself on adapting to my clients’ visions while weaving in my creative touch. At El Morro, I embraced the challenge of balancing Sai and Uha’s desire for classic fortress shots with my inclination for fresh perspectives. Using the sweeping landscapes and dramatic skies as our backdrop, we captured timeless images that truly encapsulated the essence of their bond.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

The simpler, the better…

     The bouquet of roses became more than a prop—it was a symbol of the simplicity and beauty of their love. We used it to highlight certain poses, such as Sai gently holding the flowers while Uha smiled at him, and even as a playful element during candid moments. The red roses paired effortlessly with Uha’s dress, creating a striking color palette against the soft tones of the historic walls.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

VOGUE-ing

     Old San Juan’s charm lies not just in its landmarks but also in its quiet corners. A secluded bench, a rustic doorway, or the reflection of light on cobblestones can transform a photograph into something extraordinary. Sai and Uha’s session reminded me why I love working as a photographer in this enchanting city; every corner tells a story waiting to be captured.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Make it interesting…

     When we finally reached El Morro, the expansive view was worth the walk. Against the fortress’s iconic stone walls and lush green grounds, Sai and Uha’s love took center stage. The light was perfect, casting a soft glow that enhanced the mood of their final portraits. It was the perfect conclusion to a shoot that blended elegance, spontaneity, and adventure.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Have fun with each other…

     Being a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico is more than just documenting special moments; it’s about connecting with people and helping them preserve their memories in meaningful ways. Sai and Uha’s session is a testament to the beauty of love and the magic of Puerto Rico as a destination.

Portrait of an Indian couple taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer in Old San Juan

Elegance.

     To couples considering Puerto Rico for your photoshoot, this island offers endless possibilities. Whether it’s Old San Juan, the beaches of Vieques, or the lush El Yunque rainforest, the options are as vibrant as the love stories I’m privileged to capture. If you’re looking for Puerto Rico wedding photographers who blend creativity with heartfelt storytelling, don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s make your moments unforgettable.

Indian couple enjoying their portraits taken in front of El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

The must-have in Old San Juan

Photographer in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico shooting an Indian couple

Strike a pose.

Black and white portrait of an Indian couple in Old San Juan taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Making memories…

Color portrait of an Indian couple in Old San Juan taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Make sure you always dip her.

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Francisco Alvarez Francisco Alvarez

Decanter Hotel & Old San Juan: The Perfect Backdrop for Bryan & Mary Luz

Engagement session for Bryan & Mary Luz at the Decanter Hotel in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico shot by a professional wedding photographer.

Ladies and gentlemen, the future bride and groom…

The Engagement Session in Puerto Rico

Bryan and Mary Luz met during the pandemic. Like many couples, they resorted to each other in difficult times which is a great starting point a wonderful friendship. Finding solace in a partner in the face of adversity can lay the foundation for an incredible romantic partnership. They hail from Connecticut but wanted to escape the continental U.S. to get married in Puerto Rico at La Concha Hotel in Condado, a venue that, as a professional photographer, I’m extremely familiar with. I shot one of my most complete weddings there last year with Carlos & Denise and memorized all of the great spots for pictures. I trust I can achieve the same results with these two lovebirds.

They flew in recently to Puerto Rico to secure the venue and we figured it would be a great opportunity to shoot their engagement session in Old San Juan, a city that is eclectic in nature and as colorful as they come. As a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico, this happens to be one of my most frequented stops along my journey because the feeling Old San Juan provides is just otherworldly. You get the classic Spanish vibes mixed with modern nooks and crannies making it the perfect backdrop for an engagement session as a prequel to a wedding. Once the venue was secured, we proceeded to meet up at the Decanter Hotel across the street from El Convento, also a popular wedding venue in Puerto Rico.

Couple's portrait while getting ready at the Decanter Hotel, near El Convento Hotel, shot by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

What a tender moment…

Our first order of business was getting to meet in person. Believe it or not, we hadn’t even met virtually beforehand and I was looking forward to doing so. After getting to Old San Juan rather early for some grub, I asked Mary Luz if she’d be OK with me heading into the Decanter Hotel and taking some pictures of them getting ready together. Not only do I think it’s super cute but it just so happens to be one of my favorite parts of being a destination wedding photographer in Puerto Rico. Intimacy and romance is a combination I enjoy photographing and, being the hopeless romantic I am, it’s safe to say that it’s very near and dear to my heart seeing my couples interact with each other in an organic and authentic manner.

Not only did Mary Luz think it was a great idea but I showed up early since I tell all of my couples that, as a professional photographer, I’m always “annoyingly punctual” anywhere I’m requested in Puerto Rico. One of my reasons for doing so, regardless if it’s a wedding or elopement, is due to the fact that I enjoy a stress-free environment, something I take great pride in providing for all of my clients. When the doorman let me upstairs, I quickly made my way to the elevator and in a matter of minutes I was knocking on their door and shaking hands. Immediately I could feel a sense of togetherness and warmth and their vibe was definitely down-to-Earth.

Portrait of a future groom getting ready for his engagement session taken by the best photographer in Puerto Rico

How does this go again…?

As soon as we were done exchanging pleasantries, I went immediately to scout the room that they had rented and, although it was quite cozy, it did have a lot of natural light allowing me to capture genuine moments of them getting ready. Admittedly, Mary Luz was still wondering what dress to go with and, after comparing her original choice to a more yellow, sundress vibe we decided to go with a classic white sleeveless number. Bryan, on the other hand, opted to leave his suit jacket behind and stick to just a tie seeing as how it’s as hot as it gets in Puerto Rico.

Once I felt as though we had taken enough pictures to put together a solid prequel to their outing, we then proceeded to exit the premises but not before making a few pit stops along the way. First, I noticed the nice archways perfect for an engagement photography session. I maintained my distance as much as I could and snapped a few portraits of them for a safe distance (although I could hear them whispering sweet nothings into each other’s ears). We then took the elevator downstairs where we stumbled across the lobby garden I had seen on the way up; I knew that coming down I’d want to sit them there, specially when I saw we had it all to ourselves for a few minutes. There’s nothing quite like an uninterrupted session for an engagement photographer in Puerto Rico.

Portrait of a couple during an engagement session at the Decanter Hotel near El Convento Hotel in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico shot by a professional wedding photographer

“Hi…hi back

I was actually surprised by the fact that the Decanter Hotel happens to be a solid choice for an engagement session in Puerto Rico. Their staff was welcoming, the rooms were easy to find, it looked like they had all of the amenities one might need and the overall ambiance of the place was extremely versatile during my visit. I wholeheartedly recommend taking a look at this and considering incorporating this as a wedding venue in Puerto Rico to some extent because it appears you have everything all in one place and could be a wonderful precursor as part of the portfolio to a wedding photographer in Old San Juan.

As fate would have it we made our way out into the hot streets of the city where we met up with Bryan, the Swiss-Army knife of my photography team and my chosen assistant for the day. I figured it’d be an excellent way to test my flash photography skillset by having him carry a monopod pole all session long with a Godox AD100 strobe at the end of it. Paired with my new Godox X3 trigger it was an absolutely breeze to shoot Bryan and Mary Luz and let them know what would be taking place for the foreseeable future. Dimming down the background a bit and then shining the light on this lovely couple made for a wonderful engagement session in Old San Juan that I shall not soon forget.

“Lights, camera…LOVE!”

I feel like I certainly outdid myself as far as creative lighting is concerned. That’s why I love a great engagement session prior to the wedding day because it allows for that outside-the-box mentality that’s required and not allowed for the most part during the bride and groom session at a nuptials ceremony in Puerto Rico. By having an assistant like Bryan shadow us around, I was able to take a step back and shoot from the cuff while not thinking too much and forcing my back against the wall to think on my feet.

We actually ventured to spots I normally don’t visit like Casa Blanca (admittedly, we sneaked in before the venue was open and took some of my favorite shots in their lovely green areas). The sun was steadily setting and we knew we were burning daylight but at the same time it was the perfect opportunity to capitalize on a combination of artificial and natural light which captivated our eyes and made for an amazing end to my session as a Puerto Rico engagement photographer. I’ll leave you now with what I think are some of the best flash photography I’ve taken. Remember that if you’d like to get together with me, you can simply click here and send me a message so that we can perhaps talk about putting together an epic wedding photography memory in Puerto Rico. Thanks so much for reading along and I’ll see you in the next blog! -F

Engagement session in Old San Juan shot by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

Walk with me…

“Oh, hi there…”

Couple's portrait in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico shot by a professional wedding photographer

Cheers to us.

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