Westin Conchal Wedding Photographer: Mastering Light and Skin Tones for Evon & Adam

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Westin Conchal Wedding Photographer. The Westin Reserva Conchal is undeniably one of the most versatile and luxurious backdrops in Guanacaste. However, for a photographer, the Guanacaste sun is as demanding as it is beautiful. For Evon and Adam’s wedding, the challenge wasn’t just about the scenery; it was about the technical precision required to document a mixed-race couple under the intense, high-contrast light of the Pacific coast.

Westin Conchal Wedding Photographer Hottel lobby portraits of the wedding party

The Technical Balance: Skin Tones and True-to-Color Editing

When documenting a couple with different skin tones, in this case, African American and White, the margin for error in exposure is razor-thin. If you expose for the highlights, you lose the richness of deeper skin tones; if you expose for the shadows, you blow out the details in the white wedding dress or the groom’s skin.

With over 15 years of experience in natural light, my approach was to control the exposure manually in-camera to preserve as much “data” as possible. In post-production, I utilized a true-to-color editing style. While many photographers lean into heavy filters, I believe in maintaining the authentic beauty of my couples’ complexions. I blended this accuracy with my signature film-like look, ensuring the colors remained vibrant and real, but with that nostalgic, timeless soul that digital-only editing often lacks.

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Agility and Aperture: The Power of Prime Lenses

To maintain the “pure documentary” feel Evon and Adam requested, I avoided using flash during the ceremony and portraits. I relied on my Canon DSLRs equipped with two of the most iconic pieces of glass in the industry: the 35mm f/1.4 and the 85mm f/1.2.

Wearing these on a Holdfast Moneymaker harness allowed me to switch instantly between wide-angle environmental shots and tight, emotional portraits. Shooting at ultra-wide apertures (like f/1.2) is what allowed us to capture that creamy, blurred background while working with nothing but the fading Costa Rican sun. We only introduced flash during the reception to transform the dance floor into a vibrant, high-energy celebration.

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The Insider Moment: The Secret Jungle Garden

While Westin Conchal is famous for its white-sand beach, the property holds hidden gems that offer a completely different aesthetic. Tucked away near the suite buildings, I discovered a small, manicured garden that looks like a dense tropical jungle.

This became our “secret scenario” for Evon’s bridal portraits and the bridesmaids’ photos. It provided a lush, green contrast to the open beach, allowing the bridal party to have a variety of looks within the same property, and most importantly, providing a cooler, shaded environment for those high-stakes portrait moments.

Westin Conchal Wedding Photographer
Westin Conchal Wedding Photographer
Westin Conchal Wedding Photographer

Expert Advice for Your Westin Conchal Wedding

If you are planning your celebration at Reserva Conchal, here is my veteran tip: Give your timeline room to breathe.

Because the Westin is so architecturally diverse, from the beach to the forest-like suites, you have an incredible range of photo opportunities. Allowing more time for the portraits of the bride, the wedding party, and the groom means we can utilize the entire resort rather than rushing through just one location. With the right amount of time, your gallery can be truly outstanding, showcasing every facet of your luxury experience.

Westin Conchal Wedding Photographer Bride and groom playing by the beach

Ready to Capture Your Story?

If you’re looking for a Westin Conchal wedding photographer who understands the technical nuances of light and values a “true-to-color” legacy, I’d love to chat. With a decade and a half of experience navigating the unique challenges of Costa Rican weddings, I’m here to make sure your only job is to be present.

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