Dreaming of exchanging vows with the ocean as your backdrop, warm Caribbean sunshine on your skin, and your favourite people gathered to celebrate?
We completely understand why. There's something truly special about saying "I do" in the Caribbean.

As destination wedding photographers with years of experience photographing weddings throughout The Caribbean and beyond, we've seen first-hand what makes a destination wedding unforgettable. While every celebration is unique, there are a few things that can make planning your wedding feel much easier, and much more enjoyable.
Romantic beach wedding photoshoot at sunset with waves crashing on tropical shoreline.

Choose a Destination That Feels Like You

Every Caribbean island has its own personality.


If you're dreaming of elegant resorts, stunning west coast sunsets, and luxury venues, Barbados may be the perfect fit. If you love lush landscapes, hidden beaches, and a more intimate atmosphere, Tobago offers endless beauty. Trinidad & Tobago is also a wonderful choice for couples planning multicultural celebrations, vibrant family gatherings, or destination weddings with a mix of traditions.


The best destination isn't always the most popular, it's the one that feels most like you.


Barbados – Elegant resorts, historic estates, luxury villas, and beautiful west coast sunsets.

Tobago – Quiet beaches, lush scenery, and a relaxed atmosphere that's perfect for intimate weddings and elopements.

Trinidad & Tobago – Ideal for multicultural celebrations, vibrant traditions, and destination weddings with family and friends.

St. Lucia – Dramatic mountains, rainforest views, and breathtaking resorts.

Scenic mountain wedding photos with couple silhouetted against dramatic landscape.
Wedding celebration with confetti flying through air as couple celebrates outdoors.
Hire Vendors Who Know the Destination


One of the biggest advantages of working with experienced local or regional vendors is peace of mind.

From changing weather and travel logistics to knowing the best time for sunset portraits, local knowledge can make all the difference. We've built wonderful relationships with planners, venues, and creative partners throughout the Caribbean, helping your day flow smoothly from beginning to end.


Plan Your Timeline Around the Experience


One of our biggest pieces of advice is simple: don't rush your wedding day and enjoy it!


Leave time to enjoy getting ready, spend a few quiet moments together after your ceremony, and soak in the celebration with your family and friends. The best photographs often happen when you're fully present, not when you're rushing from one event to the next.


Always Have a Rain Plan

The Caribbean is beautiful, but tropical weather can change quickly.

The good news? Most showers pass just as quickly.

Choose a venue with covered spaces, beautiful verandas, or indoor options so you can relax no matter what the forecast says.


Choose Photography That Feels Like You

Your wedding photographs should tell the story of your day naturally.

Our approach blends documentary storytelling with gentle guidance, creating photographs that feel relaxed, genuine, and beautifully composed without taking you away from the celebration.

Years from now, we want your gallery to remind you not only how everything looked, but exactly how it felt.


Turn It Into a Wedding Weekend

One of our favourite things about destination weddings is that they become more than just one day.
Celebratory gathering on a catamaran deck with ocean views.

Think about including:

Welcome cocktails

Beach bonfire

Catamaran cruise

Island tour

Rehearsal dinner

Farewell brunch

You'll spend more quality time with the people you love, and you'll create memories beyond the wedding itself.

Romantic sunset silhouettes of wedding couple against dramatic sky.

 

We'd Love to Hear Your Story

 

Whether you're planning an intimate elopement, a wedding weekend, or a celebration surrounded by everyone you love, we'd be honoured to document your day.

If you're planning a Caribbean destination wedding, we'd love to hear what you're dreaming up.