The land underground - Chaaktun
>> Monday, July 6, 2009
Although I had never been to Playa Del Carmen, Katie had been there before a few years back and was itching to go back. While describing the local area to me, she told me about a cenote and the importance it held to the Mayans. Instantly I had ideas in my head of a bride floating through the water of a cave and put a plan in motion. I contacted a local model named Valeria who was interested in my ideas and agreed to work with me. I was a bit nervous, as I honestly had no idea what I was getting into and wasn't sure what would come out of it. I had even started to have second thoughts about it and just doing a shoot on the beautiful beaches of the Caribbean to "play it safe".
When we met in Mexico, my model Valeria couldn't have been more helpful and professional, especially in such a "photo unfriendly" environment. We decided on Chaaktun Cenote, which in Mayan means "rain of stone". While the cool of the cave and the water was refreshing compared to the heat of the day, it wasn't quite warm in a wet wedding dress. Once we were set up, Valeria was amazing! At one point she remarked on how much equipment I brought with me and that she was amazed that it was all waterproof. I had a good laugh at the waterproof bit as I swam around holding a camera and lights precariously above the waterline trying not to think of the cost of a camera dip. I think it might be time for a waterproof housing.







In the end, the shoot was far more difficult that I imagined but incredibly rewarding. Being able to work in such a beautiful and unique location with such a cultural significance was amazing. At one point I almost felt like turing the camera off and simply staring into the cave in awestruck stupor. If you ever find yourself in the Yuactan, you really owe it to yourself to check out a cenote such as Chaaktun. I love my job.
6 comments:
Oh my gosh, Patrick!!! This set is just mind blowing!!! What a scenery! I love EVERY SINGLE photo!! Wow!
hi Patrick.....i just can say WWWOOOOOOWWW wunderful pictures i have a chicken skin thank you so much for the link and please if you comeback to Q.Roo let me know we`ll very happy to see you again in Chaaktun.
Thanks again.
Saludos.
Laura Rendón
Patrick, It's cool to see other photographers doing what we LOVE!, photograph in cenotes using "flash flavor techniques. :)
I like the 7th photo.. I'm sure you had lots of fun!.
Saludos!
SOL from Del Sol
Awesome work. I came across your work from the flash flavor blog. I'm curious if you and I are distantly related, I don't run into too many people with the last name Pike. Would be kinda funny if we were... and both wedding photographers. Either way, awesome work.
Thanks everyone. This shoot was a blast and left me with more ideas and inspiration than I would have imagined.
Dennis - same here, Pike is a rare name to run into. Who knows, we just may be related...
Wow! I am just getting into wedding photography and I must say I would love to reach the point of shooting those kind of photos! Awesome job!
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