Jupiter Beach Resort does it again!!

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I know, I know, you are expecting to see the normal beach shots from a wedding done at a place like Jupiter Bch Resort. Actually, thats what I figured too, until I noticed the ceremony time was slated for 7:15pm…..long after dark, and long after any available light had gone by the wayside. So….now what right? Well the good folks at JBR (ie Sarah & Jonathan) managed to light up the ceremony area out by the gazebo such that it was absolutely beautiful. We added a bit of light for some, but we actually were able to shoot a great deal using only the lights JBR had presented. Sure we had to push the envelope a bit on the equipment, but thats why we keep the lastest gear in the bags isnt it??? It didnt disappoint. Andrea and Jay had a great intimate beach side ceremony…in total darkness….except for that little slice of ambiance that was created for them. It was almost surreal. The happy bride and groom then moved to the veranda for an outdoor reception with the cool breezes flowing though. It was very nice indeed. Roy from Kenny Mondo Productions played music in the adjoining room for those that cared to dance abit. Anyway congrats again to Jay and Andrea!!!

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setting up the chuppa in the wind

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thats Dad looking on during the ceremony

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this is the outdoor veranda area, which is really quite nice almost yearround.

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2 Comments

  1. Brandy Butler
    Posted January 11, 2009 at 1:04 pm | Permalink

    We are doing the same thing at Jupiter Beach Resort. Sunset-Evening ceremony and reception on 11/22/09!

  2. admin
    Posted January 11, 2009 at 9:02 pm | Permalink

    Hey guys thats great!! Jonathan and Sarah are the best!! I’m sure they have you all set already, but let me know if you need anything at all!! I’m in Phoenix right now, but will be back in town Thursday. Give us a shout then and we’ll go over all the details for your event!!
    Brad

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