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Yes, I’m still doing a little bit of work even while we’re away on our “babymoon”. I can’t help it! I’ve been looking forward to blogging the wedding day pictures of Kim and Josh.

This wedding I hold very closely to my heart. Not only because I absolutely adore Kim and Josh, it’s because they left me and Giant leaving with a bigger heart and lots of fond memories of them, their friends and families, and of course the British Virgin Islands. After two days of island hopping for their engagement session that you can view here, we’re now onto their wedding day. Kim and Josh chose the Bristish Virgin Islands for their destination wedding. About fifteen of their closest friends and families joined them as they sailed from island to different islands for an entire week leading up to their wedding. The wedding day started off very sunny and super hot and humid. I was a little bit worried because the time they were scheduled to wed was the time when the sun was at it’s brightest. For photographers, it’s a nightmare because most of the time, you’ll be photographing everyone with harsh shadows and their eyes are all squinting like they can’t see or read. An hour before the ceremony, the clouds gently rolled in and the temperature miraculously dropped 10-15 degrees. When you go from 100 to 85, it’s Godsend. It poured right when the ceremony was starting and we were all worried but again, miraculously, it stopped five minutes later. The weather was perfect right after the downpour. The ceremony was funny, emotional, and quick. Giant and I then whisked Kim and Josh away for their couple’s portrait session to the private villa we were staying at called The Frenchmans. Giant and I had already walked the entire villa and found lots of spots for Kim and Josh’s session. We loved how we basically had this entire place to ourselves and we took our time with Kim and Josh. On times when we’re not shooting, I can see from the corner of my eyes both Kim and Josh were absolutely glowing. It was the cutest thing!

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I adore Kim’s dress against this bamboo fence. Perfect spot for to show off this tropical island!

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This cute little ring bearer called all the girls his girlfriends. He even has some favorites too. I unfortunately didn’t make the “favorites” cut. 🙂

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Kim’s wedding bouquet that she never got to use because she ended up leaving it behind in her room. Lol!!

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The ceremony was held on the beach of the Myett’s Hotel in Cane Garden Bay.

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This crowd were hysterical. When Kim was about to walk down the beach, the DJ had a hard time playing music so they all starting humming to “Here Comes the Bride”. She then walked out to their humming and everyone started cheering. Lol!

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The rest of the wedding portraits was taken at the Frenchmans Hotel and Resort.

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P.O. Box 3169, PMB 318

Frenchman’s Cay, Tortola BVI

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When Kim booked me, she told me they planned their wedding date around Bomba Shack’s infamous full moon party. People and tourist from all over the world has come here just to party every full moon.

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We made it back to Cane Garden Bay for formals and to catch the sun setting. Could you believe this sunset?? It was unbelievable!!

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So it never rain again until the reception and it poured. It actually felt good when it poured because we all had a nice cross breeze. And then…blackout!! It only lasted a few minutes but it was so funny because everyone was counting the seconds before the next lighting show appeared and when it did, the entire place cheered.

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And this is after the blackout.

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When things started to wine down, Josh wanted Giant and I to retire for the evening because he knew we had quite the ride home in our jeep because of the rain. He also knew we had to drive through really steep hills with nothing but the moon above and our headlights to light the street. After we bid farewell to them, the DJ unexpectedly started playing their song for their first dance. Of course I wanted to stick around for this. Halfway through the dance, Josh was so worried about us that he cut his first dance short just to tell us to once again, retire for the night and drive back to our villa safely. I was so touched by this. It was probably the sweetest thing a groom has ever done for us.

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Sorry for this ginormous of a blog post. I had such a great time at Kim and Josh’s wedding. I seriously can’t thank you enough for allowing us to be apart of this big day of yours. Your love for each other was so evident. You both are the real deal and you both are going to have a lifetime of fun together! Never stop laughing. Thanks so much for the unforgettable week! Love you both!

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  • magdaFebruary 7, 2015 - 4:35 pm

    Amazing pictures! fantastic wedding! Great couple and party! Congratulations!

Greetings from Tuscany!! Hope you all had a great 4th! I thought I’d blog this e-session of Kim and Josh in the British Virgin Islands.

I’ve known Kim for more than, gosh, fifteen years? I haven’t seen her since high school. I was beyond stoked when she emailed me telling me she got engaged and wanted me to be their photographer. They had planned a small destination wedding in the British Virgin Islands and a reception later this fall in Chicago.

Day one of shooting Kim and Josh’s engagement session took place in The Baths in Virgin Gorda Island. This was my first time seeing Kim in over fifteen years and she haven’t changed or aged at all. I can seriously whip out a photo of her from over fifteen years ago and she’ll still look the exact same as she does now. She still has that warm smile that can light up the entire NYC. We met Josh for the first time on this day and I felt like we’ve known him forever. This day turned out to be a holiday so all the ferry schedule was cut short so that left us with basically very little time to shoot. We had less than 45 minutes to shoot inside The Baths and I was beyond bummed. I was so looking forward to shooting there and taking my time. Shooting inside The Baths is beyond amazing. It requires a lot of climbing and crawling though I love challenges like that. The water was super clear and warm. I seriously could’ve spent the entire day there! Day two of the shoot was on Jost Van Dyke Island. Both islands were just a short ferry ride away from Tortola. As you can see from the photos, both Kim and Josh are super laid back and fun. They smiles and laughs are extremely contagious. I found myself constantly smiling and laughing as I was editing their photos. It was so, so easy capturing their love and chemistry. We finished off their shoot day two on their catamaran. They’ve been sailing for almost a week around island hoping so we thought why not hope on the boat to document what they’ve been up to. The light was just perfect on the catamaran. I have more to share for Day three (wedding day) so stay tuned. Love you two!!

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When we got to this part of The Baths with the light beam, it was super crowded. I had to ask people to leave us for two minutes so I can shoot them here. I felt like I can’t leave without having a shot here. We literally had this spot for maybe two minutes at most. I was a little bummed after I was done only because I’ve been planning and dreaming of shooting there. We had very little time and it was crowded at the same time. Boo!!

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I saw this hammock while waiting for Kim and Josh to arrive and knew I had to shoot here. There was actually someone laying on it by the time they arrived so I kindly asked him to let us occupy it for the shoot. They were more than happy to and let right after that.

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One of my favorites.

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I saw this store (I think it’s a store) right off the beach and asked the lady that was sweeping the porch if we can shoot there. This little puppy ran right up to them. He was the cutest little thing. After Kim and Josh played with him for a bit, they put him down to continue on with our session. Little did we all know, you’ll see in the next photo, that puppy wasn’t done with them yet.

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This puppy still wanted to be apart of the session and their attention. Giant’s heart melted when he saw this photo.

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Thanks Kim and Josh for this amazing opportunity to photograph your love for each other. And having to do so in such a beautiful setting isn’t too shabby either. LOL! Love you two. Can’t wait to show you more!

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  • AlineJuly 5, 2011 - 1:07 pm

    Beautiful photos and what a gorgeous, gorgeous bride to be! My favorite picture is the one in the cave. How did you not get your camera wet?

  • magdaFebruary 7, 2015 - 4:37 pm

    Great moments! natural look of pictures, nice light! Fun! Congratulations!

The reason why I came up with that title for this blog post (actually, the Giant came up with it) is because both Rosemary and Mike are Math and Science teachers for the Chicago Public School.  We went back and forth a few times on where we should shoot their e-session.  It wasn’t until I was with them in the car was when Rosemary informed me she wanted to go to the forest preserved.  I’m so glad Rosemary changed her mind because it was the perfect pick for them because they’re both so laid back.  I felt like I was speed around them. LOL!!  The clouds were rolling in (perfect for pictures) and it looked like it was threatening rain.  Thank God it held off!

Thanks Rosemary and Mike for this awesome session.  We can’t wait to photograph your wedding in August!!!

 

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I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this photo of Rosemary.  She looks so happy and beautiful!!

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