Monthly Archives: September 2008

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Lydia & Chris Wedding Book

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Powerful Pro-Marriage Film “Fireproof” Opens in Theatres This Friday

Opening this Friday in 850 theatres across America, “Fireproof” is the inspiring story of a devoted and heroic firefighter whose marriage is on the brink of eruption, and who, in response to a challenge from his father, begrudingly sets out on a 40 day quest to salvage his relationship with his wife.

The film stars Kirk Cameron, the one time teen-star of the popular TV show “Growing Pains,” who has for many years devoted himself to using his talents for wholesome projects.

The film has already been met with widespread acclaim, particularly amongst the evangelical base that forms the film’s target audience. However, “Fireproof” has also been embraced many of no faith, who have responded to the movie’s message about the power of selfless love and its practical, realistic portrayal of how to go about rescuing a marriage that seems beyond the point of no return.

In particular, many have commented on the movie’s website that “Fireproof’s” portrayal of the fragmentation of a marriage is remarkably similar to their own painful experiences and that they immediately connected with the predicament of Capt. Caleb Holt and his wife Catherine.

The film is notable for its impressive quality of filmmaking. Writing recently in The Tablet, the weekly newspaper of the diocese of Brooklyn, Fr. Robert Lauder related, “I did not feel like viewing the film because I suspected it would be a poor film, made with the best of intentions, but amateurish and overly sentimental.”

But, he said, he was surprised to find that “‘Fireproof’ is an exceptionally good film. The story is good, the acting is good, the direction is good, the music is good and the editing is exceptionally good.”

Fireproof centers around an intriguing concept: the notion that by pursuing a simple, 40 day program, in which a spouse daily puts into practice a new marriage “dare”, a marriage can be completely turned around. Much like the wild success of the pro-life 40-Days-for-Life campaign, the success of the “dare” method is its emphasis on a practical, realistic and relatively short program.

Besides the film itself, the producers have set up an website with resources to help couples get their marriages back on track. Most notably, they have published the book “The Love Dare,” that in the movie outlines the 40 day program by which the protagonist tries to give his marriage one last go.

In the end “Fireproof” is a story of the need for grace. Capt. Caleb Holt’s attempts to recapture the heart of his wife, Catherine, are initially rebuffed. But then Holt’s father tells the young man “you cannot give what you don’t got” and shows him that in order to love with the selflessness that is requisite in a marriage, a relationship with Love Itself - God - is indispensable. With God’s grace one learns to love, even when love is not returned. In this way Holt learns to anchor his own life in love, through prayer, which allows him to provide his wife with the love that she needed from him.

Those who are interested in the film are being encouraged to attend during its opening weekend, which could help to put “Fireproof” in even more theatres in coming weeks.

Kio Part Deux

Yesterday I got to work again with Kio. She is a wonderful and warm teen and it shows on her pictures.

Hen I go to Old San Juan I usually don’t go with a specific plan. I rather allow myself be taken by the place and keep an eye open constantly for new and exciting photo ops. That way I keep my images with a fresh look all the time. And because Old San Juan is so special, it does not take long to find a perfect spot.  

So, with this wonderful and beautiful teen we began at one of my favorite spots, “El Cuartel de Ballajá”. Then moved to the outside and to La Plaza Juan Ponce De León, next to one of the oldest churches in the Americas. Next we went looking for some graffiti on the streets by the Art Museum of San Juan. To our shock the municipality has painted over the graffiti. That is a shame because it gave  a very urban look and it was part of the street environment. But, as you will see, we found something better, an old hippy style VW van. If I would have gone with a predetermined plan I would have missed some very exciting places. 

After I got home I could not wait to work in some of my favorite shots of the day. And they were plenty. I had a hard time choosing, but here are some of my favorites…

Kio at "El Cuartel de Ballaja"

 

 

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Bessie & Ernesto: A Preview of their Love Story

The weather report announced early this week that, as a consequence of Ike, we were going to had bad weather this weekend. We were very concerned that we weren’t going to be able to do Bessie and Ernesto Love Story. The day started as predicted with rain. as a matter of fact, it has been raining on and off the whole week. It seems that we may have to cancel. Five minutes after arriving to Old San Juan the rain started to pour. Not much, but enough to keep us off my original plan.

But as the saying goes, if life hands you lemons, make lemonade. And that is what we did. At times, if we let ourselves go by conventional wisdom we may miss some gems. I am glad we stuck it out, I walked around looking for a place we could work and decided to go inside the “Cuartel Ballajá”, a turn of the century building with nice Spanish flavor. After a while the sun came out and the rain stopped and we were able to do some shooting outside too.

So, after getting home and download all my cards into my MAC PRO, I just could not wait and quickly selected some of my favorite shots. So here they are.

 

 

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The Bottom line… Old San Juan is beautiful no matter the weather.

Solymar & Jacob: Engagement-Guest Book

Andrea’s Senior Shoot

I got the chance to hang out with this wonderful teenager at Old San Juan for some great lifestyle shots. Andrea is a beautiful girl from Colombia, now resides in Puerto Rico where she is attending college. Here are some of my favorite images from that session.

 

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[caption id="attachment_454" align="aligncenter" width="598" caption="She is just gorgeous! "]She is just gorgeous! [/caption]

 

 

[caption id="attachment_463" align="aligncenter" width="598" caption="Incredible eyes."]Incredible eyes.[/caption]

Carmen & Javier: Wedding Book

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Do you need a Passport to get married in Puerto Rico?

The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 required the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State to develop and implement a plan to require all travelers, U.S. citizens and foreign nationals alike, to present a passport or other document, or a combination of documents that denote identity and citizenship when entering the United States. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) Phase I - Air was implemented January 2007.

Beginning January 31, 2008, U.S. and Canadian citizens 19 years and older who enter the United States at land and sea ports of entry from within the Western Hemisphere will need to present government issue photo ID as proof of identity, along with proof of citizenship, such as birth certificate or naturalization certificate, or passport.

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