We took a trip to Cuba in January, though the weather wasn’t perfect, the trip was just what we needed – some rest and relaxation! We stayed at the Tyrp Cayo Coco, one of the 10 or so resorts on the island. Though the resort grounds were fine, I found the rooms themselves a bit dated.
Our first trip to Cuba was 2 years ago, and we went to the island Cayo Largo, which was exactly how we pictured a Caribbean island – warm turquoise water, shallow sandbanks that you can walk out seemingly forever, white sands, and the kind of clear and strong sunshine you only get in the Caribbean. Apparently Ernest Hemingway fell in love with Cayo Guillermo back in the 60s, on the northeast tip of Cayo Coco, I think he should have visited Cayo Largo as well ;)
First I saw the sun… Then I turned around, and saw the awesome double rainbow. It’s the first time I’d seen a full rainbow in the city. I’ve been doing a lot of shooting and editing lately, more to share soon!
When I first entered the wedding photography world, I was compelled by a desire to capture all the magical moments that happen on a wedding day; when two people make that commitment and take the leap into a new chapter of their lives. Somewhere along the way, I lost sight of that desire a little,…
The Cinque Terre is a series of five villages perched on the Italian riviera coastline southeast of Genoa. The villages are, for the most part, only accessible by boat/ferry or the regional trains that run through them, connected from Pisa to Genoa. The first time I heard about them was reading a Rick Steve’s guide…
I can’t believe it’s been 10 months since our wedding. In a way, it felt like it was just yesterday. I kind of regret not documenting the whole planning process but figure I will share some of it now anyway. After all, planning a destination wedding on our own was definitely quite an adventure. They…
Some bridge graffiti quite randomly appeared on a pedestrian cross bridge by the train station a couple of weeks ago. I’m not usually a big fan of graffiti but this one strikes a cord with me.
If you’ve been to my site before, you probably know about my love for Iceland, and its desolate, wild but beautiful landscape. I think it all started with a visit to the Isle of Skye in 2011. The similarities are there, but Skye is probably greener, with more trees. But they have that same kind…