After landing in Mexico, we were hit by the stark heat of Cabo. Thankfully it didn’t take too much adjusting. What can we say, we like the heat! Thankfully our next steps to navigate weren’t too difficult since we were meeting up with JQ, Brandon, and their family and friends at the resort where we were all staying at. The Royal Solaris Los Cabos is a 5-star resort that JQ and her family have been going to for over 30 years. It seemed wrong to break tradition, so naturally of course that would be the place where we all stay and create some memories. It was absolutely breathtaking and all we did was step through the front doors. We were greeted with complimentary drinks and the smell of the fresh pool waiting for us. However, we need to make sure we had everything in order before taking a few moments to relax and soak in the beautiful Mexico.
Fast forward, it was the next day and it was time to get these two married! Joe, my second shooter/husband, went off to the other side of the resort to hang with the boys. While he made his way, I met up with JQ while she got ready. She looked like an absolute dream as she stood there pondering which dress to wear. Yes, JQ actually had two dress options and couldn’t decide until the morning of, so she brought both. While she was contemplating this decision, her friend, Mallory, flew from Florida to do her hair for her wedding. Now if that’s not dedication, I don’t know what is! Along the beach in Cabo, Mexico you will find plenty of locals with their horses. JQ made it a point to say that she really wanted to head to the beach and take some photos with these horses. In all honesty, these are some of my favorite photos. Not only because we were on the beach in Mexico, but it just felt very organic and real and very in the moment which I loved.
JQ and Brandon had the most beautiful ceremony at El Huerto in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. El Huerto is a farm-to-table restaurant in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and is going to give you the most luxurious yet cozy wedding experience forever. JQ had visited El Huerto once before on vacation several years back and instantly fell in love. You are surrounded by Cabo landscapes, gardens, orchards, and fruit trees. All of the food served at El Huerto is grown right in their garden and absolutely delicious. Everything from the ceremony to the reception was held at El Huerto. JQ and Brandon got married at El Huerto’s event site, Cardon. One out of the two event sites is located on their property. Cardon is 200 years old and is surrounded by mango trees and gives you views of their herbs garden, the farm, and of course Cabo landscapes. Cardon hosts up to 40 guests which was perfect for JQ & Brandon’s intimate Mexico wedding.
Prior to our arrival in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, JQ and Brandon made a request for all of their guests. As a part of their ceremony, all of the guests would be placing rocks from where they are from in a bowl. This jar is a symbol of unity and was incredibly important for JQ and Brandon’s special day. Before leaving, my husband Joe and I went off and went on a search for the perfect rocks for JQ and Brandon’s intimate Mexico wedding. We were able to secure the rocks from a roadway here in Utah and brought them for JQ and Brandon’s ceremony.