


Best of 2018
My best destination wedding photos of 2018 Its been an awesome year with some amazing couples. In these past twelve months its been such an honor to document some of the most important and happiest moments in the lives of these adventurous wedding couples. It has also been a pleasure to travel all around Costa…

Foundation Workshop for wedding photographers
I’ve been wanting to write this post for a while, and now that a year and a half has passed it seems like the perfect time. In January 2017 I went to the Foundation Workshop, and it totally changed the way I see the world through my camera. Foundation Workshop is a project of Fearless…

Photos from Guatemala
Photos from Guatemala Guatemala has been one of the countries I’ve wanted to visit for probably 10 years now. I had heard so much about the culture and landscape and knew it was a place I wanted to experience and photograph. Last month, I finally decided to stop making excuses about being to busy and…

Independence Parades in Costa Rica
Independence Parades in Costa Rica September is arguably the most festive month of the year in Costa Rica. Why? Because September 15 is the day that the Ticos, as Costa Ricans are commonly called, celebrate their independence. This year marks 195 years of independence in Costa Rica and all of Latin America. This country may…

Independence Celebrations in Quepos and Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
Every year I like to go down to the parades in town here and take photos of the Independence Day Celebrations in Costa Rica. As everyone works so hard to pull off the festivities for the big day, I like to document the event and give away the photos of the kids to all the…

Rainy Season in Costa Rica
Rainy Season in Costa Rica Well, here in Costa Rica we are in the rainy season. It’s a great time of year for me to get caught up on a lot of things I don’t have time to do during the rest of the year. Work wise, this means a lot of admin stuff, and basically…

Cristobal Island Panama
Cristobal Island Panama Last Month I went to Bocas del Toro Panama for a work vacation. I grabbed my laptop and camera and drove seven hours from the Central Pacific in Costa Rica to the Panamanian border on the Caribbean side of the country. From there I had to take a forty minute boat ride…