If you follow my blog, you know that my posts are a hodgepodge of images.  They aren’t necessarily in chronological order; rather, I order images based what makes the wedding composite flow.  I’m going to deviate from that for this blog post, so bear with me- this is going to be a long one.

I just returned from the Dominican Republic where I photographed the unbelievable wedding of Karina and David at Casa Kimball in Cabrera.  It was a three day event between two photographers (many thanks to Eric for joining me on the trip!), and every part offered up gorgeous eye candy.  On day one there was a beautiful fire ceremony, on day two the main ceremony, and on day three we ventured into the town of Cabrera to take some fun photographs of Karina and David.  There are so many different images across the entire color spectrum, and I found that when I was creating the blog composite I was grouping the photographs by color.  So, I’m going to present them that way here, with details in between the groups of images.

First, the bright blues and reds.  Although we didn’t have sun the entire day (more on that later!), we had periods of gorgeous blue skies and bright blue ocean.  That contrasted nicely with the bright red that Karina chose for her flowers.  Monica, the amazing event manager at Casa Kimball, really brought the colors together in such a stunning way. Of course, we also saw the bright blues and reds echoed in the town of Cabrera itself.

Dominican Republic Wedding in Cabrera

 

Next, the gorgeous greens take over.  From the beautifully manicured lawn at Casa Kimball to the lush foliage outside the gates of Orchid Bay, the greens were unbelievable.  We also saw a few fun green buildings in the town of Cabrera the day after the wedding.  We also found a friend while we were out walking (the best looking dog in Cabrera and such a sweetie)!  Also, I can’t forget to mention my competition- check out the cutie pie with the camera- he was sitting on his mom’s lap taking photographs during the ceremony!

Dominican Republic Wedding Photography

 

As I mentioned, it wasn’t always sunny.  The morning of the wedding the heavy rain started, but Karina and David never lost their cheery outlook!  It did clear up for the ceremony (unbelievably, the sun came out just as Karina was about to walk down the aisle!), but then the fabulous storm clouds rolled in.  It didn’t rain, but it created a moody look for us after the ceremony while we headed around the grounds of Casa Kimball.  I really love the muted palette here!

 

Cabrera Dominican Republic Wedding

 

Back to some bright colors- check out the amazing details at this incredible venue!  Casa Kimball is truly stunning, and Monica did such a wonderful job designing the wedding to flow within Karina and David’s vision.   The staff created some of the most incredible food over the three days- I think my favorite was the soup served in the hollowed out coconuts, though!

Destination Wedding Photography

 

Ah, yellow- one of my favorite colors.  From the greenish yellows in the trees on the beach to the bright yellow buildings in town, I was happy to see this sunny color everywhere!  My favorite building was the bright yellow fish shack- I wish it had been open when we headed through on our photo shoot, but the exterior proved to be a wonderful backdrop in and of itself!

Casa Kimball Wedding in Cabrera

 

Here are a few more of my favorite moments from the ceremony (and right after the ceremony) on day 2.  I love the ceremony location that Karina and David chose- it allowed us to take some fun shots of the ceremony site from the roof of Casa Kimball as well as from the elevated infinity pool which stretches from the residence to the cliffs over the ocean.  It was truly a stunning spot!

Dominican Republic Wedding Photography

 

Finally, I wanted to end with the fire ceremony.  We started our coverage at the fire ceremony on the first day.  On the beach (under the trees, stars, and lanterns hung in the branches), David’s uncle led the guests through a fire ceremony designed to cleanse the spirit.  They also had a cigar-rolling team there, as well as some incredible food and drinks in coconuts!  I loved the blankets, lanterns and pillows which created the cozy sitting areas right on the beach in Orchid Bay!

Dominican Republic Wedding Photography

 

Post by Destination Wedding Photographer Michelle Turner.

Comments
  • Amazing wedding!! And of course, incredible photography!! I think you covered the entire spectrum of color in this wedding :)

  • Karina Reuter

    LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!! Thank you so much for being a part of our wedding and taking such indescribably beautiful shots. We had so much fun with you and Eric! You can’t see my smile but perhaps you can feel it’s intention of pure happiness and gratitude.

  • Wow, I love this set! You took so many beautiful amazing photographs. Awesome work.

  • Rei

    What an incredible collection of photographs. Thank you for keeping such a marvelous visual journal of Karina’s wonderful day – I’m still re-living ea h moment of Karina and David’s unforgettable event-filled wedding week. The colors are absolutely brilliant and the pictures capture the emotion through how you capture them against the contrasts, the setting and the overall emotion. I’m getting all emotional again as I re-live the ceremony.
    Thank you for bringing me back to the warm DR for a brief moment. Now ba k to work and the chilly thought of facing that brutal wind on the way home up here in the Northeast.
    You’ve found a new fan of your work!

  • As always love the colors and strong design! You always amaze me with your images.