Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance. – Coco Chanel

One of the things that I truly love to the core is shooting a simple, thoughtful and elegant wedding. Talented florist Pat Pastelero and Enzo Tanedo’s had theirs cleverly figured out beyond my excitement. This splendid, intimate affair with their families and closest friends in the quiet seaside of Mactan, Cebu was truly one relaxed wedding I’d be privileged to shoot over and over. With everything thoughtfully pared down to the essentials, it was such a joy to witness a celebration brimming with stunning simplicity and delightful candidness. Cheers, Pat and Enzo for having us!

Photography: J Lucas Reyes for JLR Studios | Florist: Spruce Floral Designs | Bridal gown: Sareh Nouri | Bridal shoes: Jimmy Choo | Groom’s suit: Tiño Tailor Shop | Groom shoes: Allen Edmonds | Mother of the bride: Two Chic | Mother of the groom: Rajo Laurel | Maids of honor: Two chic | Bridesmaids: Vania Romoff | Flower girls: Richie Ortega Torres | Wedding Cake: Penk Ching | Reception: Abaca Boutique Resort, Mactan, Cebu | Ceremony: San Pedro Calungsod Church | Local photographer: Marlon Capuyan | Videographer: Cinemaworks | Makeup: Wenwen Zaspa | Letterpressed Invitations: Prinsonalities | Artwork on Welcome Bags: Ink Scribbler | Wedding Planner & Coordination: Rita Neri Event Planners

Cawayanon





















My first glimpse of this hidden paradise in Bukidnon was truly unforgettable, as it deserves its own post and a special place in my heart. I went here on my first trip to Mindanao with close friends for their engagement session, with the location as a surprise. Going way past the marvelous, sunlit pine trees that hid the lush compound, Cawayanon unravelled lovely sprawling slopes, a romantic lakeside, and a wonderfully quiet post-war American village that served as a perfect haven, my friends’ pastures of youth.

Cawayanon surprisingly took me into an unexpected trip back to innocence – the idyllic provincial life in my childhood I realized too, I have not forgotten at all. Spending summers in a mellow, 50’s wooden bungalow, being wrapped in towering trees and sunkissed flowers in my late grandparents’ homegrown garden, running around fields against a mountain scenery – these vivid memories evoked by Cawayanon’s quiet wonder gave me a newfound light, a renewed optimism at a time I was coping from my hardest days.

Being with likewise sentimental friends on this memory lane trip, Cawayanon has that undeniable magic of binding people and memories together within its divinely peaceful backdrop. Until it welcomes us back into its arms again, thank you Cawayanon, for making me look back at life with such incredible joy and peace.