Osa Peninsula Elopement. Rebecca and Pascal eloped in one of the most remote, untouched corners of Costa Rica: The Jaguar’s Jungle lodge. Situated on the wild coast of Drake Bay, their day was not a performance, it was a lived experience.
Choosing to elope in the Osa Peninsula is an act of intention. It is a decision to prioritize the experience over the event. For Rebecca and Pascal, the rainforest, the ocean, and the raw energy of the wild became the primary witnesses to their vows. My role was not to direct, but to document, to preserve the emotional rhythm, the atmosphere, and the movement of a day lived in total presence.
The Story: A Hybrid Approach
This day was documented through two distinct but complementary mediums: cinematic film and documentary photography.
The film is built on the natural soundscape of the Osa, the rhythm of the Pacific, the call of the jungle, and the quiet weight of their commitment. It is designed to preserve the feeling of being there. The photography, meanwhile, serves as an emotional archive, focusing on the texture, the light, and the un-stiff, honest moments that defined their time in Drake Bay.
The Photographer’s Perspective: Adventure as Foundation
Capturing an elopement in a boat-access location like Jungla del Jaguar is an expedition. As an artist born and raised in the tropics, navigating the heat, the humidity, and the logistical unpredictability of the jungle is second nature.
In a place this remote, the gear must be flawless and the process minimalist.
- The Mediums: I utilized the Leica SL (Summilux-SL 50mm f/1.4) for its signature color science and the Sony A7III (35mm f/1.4 GM) for its cinematic video performance.
- The Process: By wearing these systems on a Holdfast Moneymaker, I remained mobile and unobtrusive, moving fluidly between film and photography without interrupting the flow of the day. My philosophy is to minimize technical friction so that the humanity of the story can breathe.
The Insider’s Moment: The Sunset Ritual
The whole of the Osa Peninsula acts as a secret studio. We leaned into the rhythm of the day, documenting the horseback ride along the shoreline, and then retreated to the lodge to transition into their wedding attire for the sunset.
The light hitting the trees as the sun dipped behind the Osa hills created silhouettes that were nothing short of cinematic. It wasn’t about “posing”—it was about capturing them in their element, completely free in the wild.
Expert Advice for Your Wild Elopement
If you are dreaming of a movie-like elopement, a place where it’s just you and the love of your life surrounded by the untamed wild, the Osa Peninsula is the ultimate choice.
My advice? Embrace the adventure. Don’t worry about the logistics of the rainforest; that is why you bring a visual storyteller who knows the terrain. Your only job is to be present. Choose the place that makes you feel small in the best way possible, and the rest will fall into place.
Ready to Capture Your Story?
If you’re looking for a storyteller who values authenticity over posing and film over filters, I’d love to chat. I accept a limited number of commissions annually to ensure the narrative depth each story deserves. If your vision aligns with this documentary approach, let’s connect.










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