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Ervin & Falisha Destination Wedding In Puerto Rico At Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde

Ervin and Falisha traveled from New Jersey to get married with my as their wedding photographer in Puerto Rico at the Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde.

Destination wedding in Puerto Rico; Courtyard Marriott Isla Verde

Las Brisas at Courtyard Marriott Isla Verde

     Ervin and Falisha traveled all the way from New Jersey to tie the knot in the breathtaking setting of Isla Verde, Puerto Rico. As a Puerto Rico wedding photographer, I’ve seen many couples choose this gorgeous island for their special day, and it’s no surprise that Ervin and Falisha fell in love with it too. Their wedding, held at the Courtyard by Marriott, was intimate yet vibrant, showcasing the couple’s joyous spirit. The day began with their ceremony, as they chose to skip the traditional getting-ready shots. This gave us ample opportunity to capture stunning wide-angle shots of the venue, as well as intimate, tight portraits of the couple. It’s always a privilege to photograph a destination wedding in Puerto Rico, especially for couples like Ervin and Falisha, who wanted their day to focus on the moments that truly mattered.

     The Courtyard by Marriott in Isla Verde is one of the most versatile wedding venues in Puerto Rico, perfect for couples looking for both elegance and a laid-back tropical vibe. The ceremony took place outdoors, where palm trees and the shimmering ocean provided a naturally beautiful backdrop. As a Puerto Rico photographer, I strive to capture the essence of these lush surroundings, blending the couple’s love with the beauty of the location. The wide-angle shots during the ceremony perfectly framed the couple against the stunning landscape, adding depth and context to each image. While Ervin and Falisha opted for a simpler approach to the day’s schedule, the love and excitement shared by their family and friends created a lively atmosphere that was a joy to document.

Black and white portrait of a bride at Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Falisha was smitten.

     After the ceremony, we jumped right into family portraits. Having the freedom to focus on the interactions between Ervin, Falisha, and their loved ones made this part of the day particularly special. It’s moments like these that remind me why I love being a photographer in Puerto Rico. The natural warmth of the people, combined with the beauty of the island, offers an unmatched experience for capturing heartfelt moments. We took the time to photograph a variety of groupings, ensuring we captured all the key family dynamics. These images reflect not only the bond between Ervin and Falisha but also the strength and joy of their support system.

     For the bride and groom session, we took Ervin and Falisha down to the grassy area and onto the beach just as the sun was beginning to set. This was the perfect setting for romantic portraits, and as a Puerto Rico wedding photographer, I couldn’t have asked for better conditions. Using a combination of natural light and flash photography, we were able to highlight the couple’s happiness while showcasing the dramatic ocean backdrop. Wedding locations in Puerto Rico like Isla Verde offer such diverse settings, from tropical greenery to pristine beaches, allowing for a range of photographic styles. These images are some of my favorites from the day, as they truly encapsulate the love and joy between the couple.

Portrait of a groom at Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Swoon!

     Once the bride and groom portraits were done, we headed back to Las Brisas, the venue’s indoor reception hall. The energy was palpable as guests eagerly awaited the couple’s entrance. The reception hall is one of the many fantastic wedding venues in Puerto Rico, offering a spacious area for dancing, toasts, and dining. As the evening progressed, I captured the speeches, the laughter, and the emotional moments between the couple and their guests. Ervin and Falisha’s first dance was especially moving, as the dimmed lighting and spotlights provided the perfect ambiance. Capturing these intimate moments is one of the greatest joys of being a Puerto Rico photographer, and this wedding was filled with countless memorable ones.

     The night continued with plenty of dancing and celebrations. Guests filled the dance floor, and as a photographer in Puerto Rico, I made sure to be right in the middle of the action. The vibrant energy of the crowd made for some lively and fun photos. I love how Puerto Rican wedding receptions blend the joy of the couple with the rich cultural elements of the island. The music, the food, and the energy of the people always create an unforgettable experience. I find myself smiling as I edit these shots, remembering how the night felt more like a giant family gathering than a traditional reception.

Couple kissing during a destination wedding in Puerto Rico at the Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde

Smooches.

     One of the highlights of photographing a destination wedding in Puerto Rico is the opportunity to blend cultural traditions from the couple’s home country with the natural beauty and ambiance of the island. Ervin and Falisha’s New Jersey roots showed through in their playful interactions, but the island’s warmth embraced them fully, making the day feel magical. The combination of indoor and outdoor settings at the Courtyard by Marriott allowed for diverse photo opportunities, showcasing both the intimacy of their love and the grandeur of the landscape. This flexibility is one of the reasons why wedding locations in Puerto Rico are so appealing to couples from all over the world.

     As a Puerto Rico destination wedding photographer, I always encourage couples to take advantage of the island’s varied settings. Ervin and Falisha’s decision to have portraits on the beach, followed by their lively indoor reception, highlighted the best of both worlds. It was an honor to be part of their day, from capturing the serene beach moments to the energetic dancing at Las Brisas. The dynamic nature of their wedding allowed me to use different techniques, from natural light photography during the beach session to flash photography at the reception. This blend of styles is one of the many reasons why I love shooting weddings in Puerto Rico.

Couples portrait at one of the best wedding venues in Puerto Rico: the Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde

Lovebirds.

     When looking at wedding locations in Puerto Rico, the Courtyard by Marriott stands out as a venue that offers both convenience and beauty. Its proximity to the beach and the elegance of its indoor spaces make it an excellent choice for couples wanting a seamless transition between ceremony and reception. For Ervin and Falisha, this meant they could enjoy the island’s natural beauty without worrying about logistics, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in their day. As a Puerto Rico wedding photographer, I appreciated the thoughtful layout of the venue, which made capturing every important moment both easy and enjoyable.

     In conclusion, Ervin and Falisha’s Puerto Rico destination wedding was a day filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. From the stunning ceremony by the beach to the lively reception at Las Brisas, every moment was a testament to their love and the support of their family and friends. As a Puerto Rico photographer, it’s weddings like these that remind me of the incredible privilege I have in documenting such meaningful moments. I’m grateful to have been part of their special day and look forward to capturing more beautiful love stories in wedding venues in Puerto Rico.

Shot by Puerto Rico wedding photographer of a couple at a wedding destination

Storybook ending!

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The Sepia Bride Fiasco: What It Is & What We Can All Learn

Sepia Gate, as it is now known, is a contractual battle between wedding photographer and a self-proclaimed “bridezilla”. In this article, I outline what the commotion is and what can be done to prevent it as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico.

Portrait of an angry bridezilla shot by a professional photographer in Puerto Rico

     The wedding photography community was shaken to its core recently as a result of a debacle that transpired between a now famous client and her photographer. Alexandra Jaye, a bride who tied the knot in Anguilla not too long ago, took to social media to voice her displeasure with Hannah Elise because of the final images that were delivered of her wedding day. From what we know, Alexandra began disparaging Hannah online through a set of TikTok videos stemming from her wedding gallery which she found to be way different than that from what she was expecting to receive. The main reason why this industry was completely caught off guard is due to the fact that this doesn’t happen often and in this blog post I will explain why that is, what caused it and what prospective clients as well as wedding photographers can learn from other people’s mistakes.

     By now, this matter has been well documented from social media to podcasts so I’ll take the opportunity to briefly summarize in case you’re just joining this party. Hannah Elise is a destination wedding photographer based in Florida who initially caught the attention of Alexandra as a result of perusing Instagram “as people normally do”. The bride in question then proceeds to explicitly state of her awareness of Hanna’s ‘golden’ tone to her images (something that is evidenced by her presets). In order to corroborate this information, I, as a destination wedding photographer in Puerto Rico, took it upon myself to follow Alexandra’s claims and I can certify that Hannah’s editing style does, in fact, have an overall warm tonality to her entire gallery. She is a self-proclaimed ‘true to color’ photographer but I wholeheartedly disagree (more on that a little bit later).

     That being said, the first thing that comes to mind is the fact that the bride failed to perform her due diligence; this has actually yielded a brand new clause within the nomenclature of my wedding photography contract. What this means is that Alexandra has gone on record as saying that she failed to realize Hannah’s ‘golden’ hue started to weigh on her a month after her wedding gallery was delivered. She cites yellow teeth, lack of makeup details and even red streaks in her hair as part of the claim that something needs to be done about these edits. As an experienced photographer in Puerto Rico, I can wholeheartedly agree with Alexandra’s take shortly thereafter: the probabilities of Hannah using her own presets for wedding galleries is extremely likely; to be expected.

     Here’s the kicker: a preset has a lot of moving parts and ironically none at the same time. In order to put together a preset that actually works, the same shooting scenario has to be consistent throughout the example images that one must photograph in order to make said preset relevant time and time again for, not just the creator, but people that can possibly purchase it as a digital asset. As part of my investigation in this matter, I swung by Hannah’s accounts and saw one common denominator that was her ultimate demise: the golden glow preset appears to have been manufactured during Hannah’s plethora of weddings shot during ideal photography situations: clear skies, epic sunsets, colorful scenery, etc. This was obviously not the case with Alexandra’s wedding, hence the discrepancy.

     When you slap on a preset to any photo, the aesthetics are essentially ‘baked in’. That is photography jargon for when the settings that compose that preset are stationary and will be applied cohesively to any image regardless of composition, lighting, subjects and any other parameter belonging to a particular set of pixels. This, in turn, affects Alexandra’s end result because what looks great in most of Hannah’s pictorials will not necessarily be up to par with what the bride was expecting; what kills me as a professional photographer is that it appears as though Hannah failed to recognize this gap that forms between preset and exported .JPEG and did not properly tweak the sliders to make her preset work. Eventually Alexandra noticed, raised concerns and it began a contentious debate of who should be doing what and why. Rumor has it Hannah is now considering suing for defamation and slander; the entire community will be keeping a close watch at what transpires. 

What can both couples and vendors learn from this?

  1. When seeking a wedding photographer, do your research. Odds are that Alexandra casually stumbled across Hannah’s editing style and didn’t see past the surface. She most likely failed to ask key questions and dive deep into Hannah’s galleries before pulling the trigger and giving her the job. This is the most important day in the lives of many couples (barring any other personal achievement or accolade) so you have to be absolutely prepared to ask all sorts of questions about everything from their history and styles to how the adapt to changing scenarios and work under pressure. 

  2. When you receive a lead, probe them right back. Just because I get an inquiry from this website doesn’t necessarily mean that I’m going to be taking you on as a client. Whenever a prospective client reaches out to ask about my services, I ask them insightful questions such as what caught their attention about my style, first and foremost. If they’re contacting you it means they like what they see and I use that as leverage to question how they met, how long they’ve been dating and what their vision is for their special day. It’s great to be desired and sought after but it’s just as important to make sure you’ll eventually see eye-to-eye with your client not just during the initial stages, but long after your business relationship is finalized. Prevent nightmares by being diligent.

  3. As far as expectations are concerned, set them together. If this previously discussed tragedy goes, in fact, go to trial it’ll inevitably become a landmark case within the photography community. Alexandra and Hannah (at least from the outside looking in) failed to set expectations regarding what the final result would be and ultimately reached an impasse when Alex demanded her pictures be reedited and also requested .RAWs to be sent (something that makes me cringe as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico). If I join forces with a bride and groom to shoot their elopement photographs, I sit them down and talk about what they want as well as how we’re going to work together for that vision to come to life. As long as we’re holding hands through the process, we also hold each other accountable that we’re doing everything within the realms of our respective possibilities to aid one another in doing so. 

  4. What gets said, gets written: no work gets done without a contract. I don’t care if you want an hour of couple’s photography in Old San Juan or to hire me as your luxury destination photographer in Puerto Rico: if you bring forth ideas to the table, requirements and non-negotiables, we’re putting ink to paper. Things shouldn’t end there: if we happen to sit down during a virtual meeting to banter back-and-forth about new ideas and we cement them, the current contract gets amended and resigned. I’ll be the first one to admit I love that I get to photograph love itself but it’s all fun and games when someone crosses a line they shouldn’t and before that happens, it’s better to set clear boundaries about what everyone’s role is going to be moving forward.

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Why Offering All Services Makes Life Easier For EVERYONE.

At Francisco Alvarez Photography, we pride ourselves in putting together a team that can cover all of the requests expected from wedding photographers in Puerto Rico. From photography and wedding albums to engagement sessions and videography, the staff offers everything you’d need to capture your wedding day with one of the best photography teams in Puerto Rico.

Your wedding day is cinema.

     As a luxury wedding photographer based in Puerto Rico, it is imperative to cater to the unique desires of couples seeking to exchange vows on the enchanting island. We specialize in expertly capturing breathtaking outdoor scenes with the azure Caribbean Sea as a picturesque setting, as well as offering exquisite prints and albums that immortalize the essence of their extraordinary celebration. Our integration of local insights and skills elevates the wedding journey, guaranteeing a flawlessly authentic and unforgettable collection of memories for the newlyweds to treasure perpetually.

     At Francisco Álvarez Photography, our wedding team in Puerto Rico takes great pride in offering more than just photography services. We go above and beyond to provide couples with a comprehensive experience by including features such as videography, high-quality wedding albums, and engagement sessions prior to the big day. With our seamless combination of these offerings, we ensure that every aspect of your love story is beautifully captured and preserved for a lifetime of memories.

To forever…

     One of the most popular combinations of bride and groom requests is pairing their photography with a cinematic wedding film. This trend has been steadily growing as couples seek a comprehensive and immersive way to capture and relive their special day. By blending stunning photography with a cinematic film, couples can preserve their wedding memories in a dynamic and visually striking manner. This combination allows them to cherish not only the still moments captured in photographs but also the moving emotions and details brought to life in a cinematic film. As a luxury wedding photographer specializing in cinematic imagery, I ensure that couples receive a seamless and harmonious blend of both mediums, providing them with a truly lavish experience that surpasses their expectations.

     Capturing your wedding day in Puerto Rico with a combination of cinematic imagery and photography is truly the ultimate way to immortalize your special day. By incorporating a movie alongside your photographs, you create a dynamic and immersive experience that allows you to relive every moment, emotion, and detail of your nuptials. The fusion of cinematic storytelling with stunning visuals enhances the depth and richness of your memories, ensuring that every aspect of your wedding day is preserved in a truly captivating and unforgettable way. Embracing this combination guarantees that you can revisit and cherish your wedding day for years to come, providing a timeless keepsake that transports you back to the magic of your celebration.

With you every step of the way.

     In addition to offering both photo and video services, at Francisco Álvarez we have noticed a resurgence in the demand for professionally designed wedding albums. Couples are increasingly interested in having their cherished memories beautifully preserved in a tangible and timeless format. Our team takes pride in curating these albums with the same attention to detail and artistry that we apply to our photographic and cinematic work, ensuring that each page tells the unique story of the couple's special day. With a focus on craftsmanship and quality, we aim to provide couples with a luxurious keepsake that will be treasured for generations to come.

     A classic, acrylic, or portfolio wedding album from Francisco Álvarez can elevate your wedding photography experience in Puerto Rico by providing a tangible way to relive your special day. Imagine flipping through the pages of a beautifully crafted album while sipping coffee in your family room or right before bed by your nightstand. This physical representation of your love story captures the essence of your wedding day, allowing you to immerse yourself in the cherished moments you shared with your partner. With every turn of the page, you can transport yourself back to the breathtaking landscapes, joyful celebrations, and intimate moments captured by our cinematic imagery. The album serves as a timeless keepsake that preserves your memories in a luxurious and convenient format, ready to be enjoyed whenever you desire.

I actually helped him with his tie.

     Having an engagement session in Puerto Rico a few days before your wedding day is a great idea for several reasons. Firstly, it allows you to get comfortable in front of the camera and become familiar with your wedding photographer's style, creating a more relaxed and natural dynamic on your actual wedding day. Secondly, it provides you with beautiful images in a different location than your wedding venue, adding variety to your collection of memories. Lastly, an engagement session in Puerto Rico captures the unique tropical beauty of the island, enhancing your overall wedding experience and providing you with stunning photos to cherish for a lifetime.

     A great love story session can be a meaningful addition to your wedding package during your visit to Puerto Rico. Imagine capturing the essence of your love against the backdrop of our stunning beaches, lush rainforests, or historic architecture. With Francisco Álvarez, you can preserve the magic of your relationship in cinematic imagery, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Our luxury wedding photography services are designed to provide you with an exceptional experience, ensuring that every moment leading up to your special day is filled with beauty and romance. Explore the beauty of Puerto Rico and celebrate your love in style with Francisco Álvarez.

Handpicked herself.

     Offering a wide range of services commonly requested by brides and grooms significantly eases the wedding planning process for couples while simultaneously increasing my opportunities to secure business as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico. By providing an extensive array of services, such as engagement shoots, bridal portraits, and full wedding day coverage, I ensure that couples have all their photography needs met under one roof. This not only simplifies their decision-making process but also showcases my versatility and dedication as a luxury wedding photographer. By offering a comprehensive suite of services, I position myself as a one-stop destination for couples, enhancing their overall experience and boosting my chances of establishing lasting relationships with them.

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Wedding Photography Pricing: Public, Private…or THIS Third Option!

It’s an age old debate: should you post your photography pricing online for prospective clients to see? One side of the aisle makes the argument for transparency while the other advocates for a more customized approach. As for me, I think that the best photographers in Puerto Rico should adopt my style.

“The ring, please…”

     Photographers often fall into two distinct schools of thought when it comes to displaying pricing on their websites. Some photographers in Puerto Rico advocate for transparency and clarity by openly sharing their pricing, believing it helps potential clients make informed decisions quickly. On the other hand, many photographers prefer not to disclose pricing online, either to encourage direct inquiries and conversations for a more personalized approach or to maintain flexibility in pricing based on individual client needs and projects. Both approaches have their merits and appeal to different segments of the market, reflecting the diversity of business strategies within the photography industry.

     When considering whether to post photography pricing online or keep them undisclosed, several key differences emerge. Posting pricing online provides transparency to potential clients, allowing them to evaluate whether the services fit their budget without the need for direct inquiries. On the other hand, not disclosing pricing can create a sense of exclusivity and may encourage interested clients to reach out for a personalized quote, potentially leading to higher conversions. By listing prices, photographers risk attracting clients solely focused on cost, whereas withholding pricing may filter out clients not willing to invest in quality work. Ultimately, the decision between these approaches depends on the photographer's branding strategy and target clientele.

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She’ll drink to that.

     For photographers in Puerto Rico grappling with the decision of whether to display their pricing on their websites, there exists a third alternative worth considering. By implementing a hybrid approach, these professionals can strike a balance between transparency and flexibility. One option is to provide a starting price range or a general outline of pricing factors while encouraging potential clients to reach out for personalized quotes. This method allows photographers to maintain a degree of transparency while also accommodating the distinct needs of each client. It fosters a sense of openness and approachability without committing to set prices that may not align with all project specifications. As the photography market continues to evolve, adopting a nuanced pricing strategy can help practitioners navigate the complexities of setting rates in a way that serves both their business and their clients effectively.

As a Puerto Rico destination wedding photographer, I choose to implement this strategy because it allows me to provide the best of both worlds. On one hand, the prospective clients have more or less an idea of what they’d have to invest in order to book my photography services while simultaneously also wondering what kind of packages they’d be able to attain within that investment window. This has worked wonders for me in terms of combining some level of transparency but also creating a sense of intrigue and curiosity. I enjoy being able to satisfy the couple’s wonder of stopping by to inquire about my pricing while at the same time giving them options from which to choose so that they can put two and two together on their own.

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Sparkler exit. Classic.

     Posting your photography pricing online and making it public offers numerous benefits for both photographers and potential clients. Transparency in pricing helps establish trust and clarity right from the start, setting the right expectations for the services offered. It saves time for both parties by filtering out inquiries from those who cannot afford the services, allowing photographers to focus on qualified leads. Public pricing also reduces the likelihood of misunderstandings or negotiation conflicts, leading to smoother booking processes and overall client satisfaction. Moreover, it demonstrates professionalism and confidence in your services, helping you attract clients who value what you offer and are willing to invest in quality photography.

     Photographers in San Juan, Puerto Rico publishing their photography pricing without first effectively communicating the value you offer can have significant drawbacks. By solely focusing on pricing, potential clients may perceive your services as commoditized, leading them to base their decision solely on price rather than the quality and expertise you bring. This approach may attract clients seeking bargain deals, ultimately undervaluing your work and making it harder to attract clients willing to pay for the unique experience and high-quality results you provide. Additionally, publicly available pricing may limit your ability to negotiate based on individual client needs and project requirements, potentially resulting in missed opportunities for higher-value engagements.

“Put the bouquet down for a second…”

     Keeping photography pricing private offers a level of flexibility and personalized service to potential clients. By not publicly displaying prices, photographers can tailor their quotes based on individual needs, budget constraints, and specific requirements of each project. This approach allows photographers to have more meaningful conversations with clients, understand their vision better, and provide customized packages that meet their expectations. It also creates an opportunity to showcase the value and expertise of the photographer beyond a simple price point, emphasizing quality, creativity, and unique offerings that set them apart in the competitive market.

     When wedding photographers choose not to disclose their pricing upfront to potential clients, they risk creating a barrier to booking. Without clear pricing information, couples may become frustrated and move on to other photographers who are more transparent. This lack of transparency can lead to misunderstandings, unrealistic expectations, and wasted time for both parties. Furthermore, not being upfront about pricing can deter price-sensitive clients who are unable or unwilling to invest in services without knowing the cost upfront. Ultimately, the secrecy surrounding pricing can hinder the initial connection between photographers and clients, making it more challenging to establish trust and secure bookings.

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Here comes the bride…

     I believe that disclosing different tiers of photography pricing is an excellent way to strike a balance between transparency and maintaining a level of flexibility in pricing. By offering these tiers, clients can have a clear idea of the available options without feeling overwhelmed by too many details. It also allows for a level of customization, where clients can choose a package that best suits their needs and budget. This approach fosters trust and openness, as clients appreciate knowing what to expect while still having some room for negotiation or adjustments. Ultimately, this strategy can lead to more satisfied clients and a smoother booking process.

If you’d like to know more about what it is every tier offers, please visit my ‘Inquire’ page and let’s get the process started towards the wedding of your dreams.

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