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Here we are, 3 days after Michelle and Phil's wedding ready and excited to go back to the "Bat Cave" for a Trash the Dress Session.
Matt jumped in his "aquaman" suit and we headed up for the adventure.
photo by Sol
This location has become a "Del Sol Cenote Trash the Dress" classic., we called it the "bat cave" as it's a dark hole, home to countless bats.. but its very dramatic and even when it's hard to walk to the little island ( feet sinking in mud and bat "gifts") couples love it!.. We have seen other photographers using this same location, we couldn't keep it secret for too long..., but the main idea is that brides are really going extreme to have amazing images.. and that is awesome.
photo by Matt
Photo by Sol (Phil the groom is holding my off camera flash)
photo by Sol
The moment I get this kind of chemistry between a couple.. it's MAGIC!!! I LOVE LOVE IT!! Underwater cenote trash the dress photography at our very best!
photo byMatt
Matt is the underwater expert swimming with the bride and groom
photo by Matt
photo by Matt
photo by Matt
photo by Matt
photo by Sol
Getting this undewater images is really really a challenge, Matt was the aquaman at this session, and I'm amazed by his talent not only to operate the camera, but to "direct" the couple... to achieve this results.
photo by Matt
After the cenote, we headed to the beach..
photo bySol
photo by Rodrigo
The following images may seem "redundant".. but I think is a serie: "How to break for 5D".. Fun images!
photo by Matt
photo by Matt
photo by Matt This photo was published in
American Photo Magazine's Top 10 Wedding Photographers of 2009. This photo also was published in May 2009 in
Bodissima Magazine.The ultimate wave takes over the camera!!! OUCH
Photo by Sol
Matt is quick to signal to Rodrigo to get a towel to dry the camera ASAP! Towel PLEASE!!!!
Photo by Sol
Rodrigo is always ready to help us..Photo by Sol
photo by Matt
photo by Matt
photo bySol
photo by Sol
Can you tell How much we LOVE our job? And guess how many new cameras we have to replace each year???... A LOT!