Matt Adcock blog moving soon
Monday, May 19, 2008, 05:21 PM - I do, News, me
I just wanted to drop a post in there to follow up with my last very old post to state that we are making some decisions regarding the placement of our personal (mattadcock.com and soltamargo.com) sites and are consolidating everything to del Sol.

We are actually building a new blog site. Its will be a hybrid (blog-website). Anyway, it will be up very soon www.delsolphotography.com

here is one of my fav's from a recent wedding of Paul & Rachel, our videographer friends in the Riviera Maya :)


In the meantime, check out Sol's blog for some of our recent weddings: www.soltamargo.com/blog www.soltamargo.com/blog

Also, I've been taking up some writing over on another blog, if you havent found it check out www.flashflavor.com Mainly, we write to our other photographer peers in the industry and discuss our creative lighting processes.



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Playa del Secreto : Matt Adcock & Sol Tamargo : guest photographers
Tuesday, December 11, 2007, 04:31 PM - I do
Many Thank YOUS to all the people who called, wrote and commented on our blogs with congrats to us on our special day… The love is very appreciated.



Here are a few images that were shot by some of my photographer friends who were guests at my Dec 6 2007 wedding. Be sure to check links to their site to see a few more images from the sneak peek :)

***Disclaimer*** Sergio Photographer was the official commissioned photographer for this event, his mack daddy images coming soon! Sergio was digging on the FF at my wedding, so maybe we can see his techniques here :)



These few images from Mark Adams : LaCour.

Ok, so I liked the Mayan Warrior thing!




And these from my amigo, Chris Savas . Chris works as a commercial photographer shooting events all over the world. He showed up to my wedding with a Mark III and a Canon 300 2.8 with a 1.4 extender… sheesh, that combo is heaver than me!





And here are a few from my amgio, Ben Chrisman. Ben is a compositional FREAK! I am blown away by his stuff, just amazing work. He likely won’t be featured on FF because he doesn't slave flashes, nada! I’ve been thinking of doing and “Anti-Flash Flavor” post though… Ben would make a perfect candidate! Hit his blog to see several more of my wedding, including me SLAMMING tequila! Viva Don Julio Reposado!









And these from my friend, Matt McGraw


Sergio in action!!!


I took a few dance lessons for this :)


And a few from my bud Patrick Williams





Thanks for everything amigos :)

mateo y sol

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Christ the King : Atlanta GA : Adam & Lauren
Monday, December 10, 2007, 04:44 PM - I do, Christ the King
Adam and Lauren at Christ the King. I've shot 8+ weddings in this church. This one during DAY TIME! LOVE That thought. This church is another place during the daytime, just a super hot catholic church!

I Assisted Sol on this one :)

Here are her blog entries :) Sols blog

Slideshow of photog favorites here: Adam & Lauren's Slideshow















This was one of a zillion of my my favorites from Sol's Camera ... she is a rockstar folks, just bad a$$!






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Marietta Confrence Center Brumby Garden : Kellie & Kevin
Monday, December 10, 2007, 01:19 PM - I do, Marietta Conference Center
Fall weddings are my favorite and this one landed just as November was turning the leaves to amazing colors.

Sol Tamargo helped me get some images in the beautiful gardens of the Marietta Conference Center. Topiaries line the edges of this killer outdoor setting. I was SO thankful that the reception took place outside as well.


Check out the slideshow of photographer favorites:
Kellie & Kevin

























Check out how I did the lighting in this photo on
Flash Flavor








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Primrose Cottage, Marietta GA : Shaunna & Todd
Monday, December 10, 2007, 12:58 PM - I do, Primrose Cottage
I shot a wedding reception at Primrose Cottage about a year ago and was super excited to see what I could do with this wedding because the ceremony took place at NIGHT, 100% darkness. This is a super challenge for photographers as we use LIGHT as the tool to make our images.

I work with light on many levels, mainly spoken about on Flash Flavor, my professional lighting blog where I discuss the techniques and how to's of the biz. We go WAY out of the way to make the event beautiful and making light ain't easy :)

Check out the slideshow of photographer favorites here: ********Slideshow**********




As you can see,
Sol Tamargo was hanging with the ladies for a few minutes




























Matt Adcock & Sol Tamargo, destination wedding photojournalists

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Historic Great Oaks, Atlanta : Leah & Andy
Monday, December 10, 2007, 12:38 PM - I do, Garden at Great Oaks
This was my FIRST time atThe Garden at the Great Oaks which makes a beautiful outdoor ceremony location. Sol & I covered back to back weddings this weekend, one on Saturday and this one, on Sunday. Sol's images can be seen here.

Check out
Leah & Andy's slideshow too.






























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Ritz Carolton Buckhead, Andrew & Heather
Monday, December 10, 2007, 12:30 PM - I do, Ritz Carolton Buckhead
I had my lovely bride, Sol Tamargo helping me shoot this wedding, so I must say that our combined portfolio is pretty hot!

Check out the slideshow of pohtographer favorites: Andrew & Heather's Slideshow

and a few more I really LIKED :)







wanna read how my amazing wife made this photo? Check out Sol Tamargo on a little color












Matt Adcock & Sol Tamargo, destination wedding Photojournalists
www.mattadcock.com
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New Blog Coming
Wednesday, September 19, 2007, 05:56 PM - I do
This blog suffers badly from the lack of updating... Yikes. I have been putting off all my new entries so I can stick all my new stuff on my new blog, coming very soon!

please be patient.... I promise, some good stuff coming!

mateo
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8.18.07 Vanessa & Anthony
Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 04:19 PM - I do, News, Hurricane Dean
UPDATE.... We have finally posted a slideshow of photographer favorites from the Hurricane evacuated wedding experience.

View photographer favorites (Mine and Sergio's images) here
Vanessa & Anthony's Slideshow

I posted my below statement in the comment section from the last post as a reply to the record 30 + comments received on the blog post featuring their wedding story:

Some of you I know personally, some I do not... I want to thank each of you for taking the time to comment, I believe that comments add one more element of gratification, which I greatly appreciate. I have been to 150+ weddings and they almost ALL the time, follow the same generic story... bride gets ready, bride walks down isle, ceremony, first kiss etc..

Although there is tons of beauty in that, I have been waiting a lifetime to find a wedding where all I needed to do was document the story and where there were no standards or predictable storylines... I am so thankful that I found this one...or did it find me... I dunno. Either way, thank you for commenting to help me appreciate how lucky I am to have these clients and this wonderful memory of the most unpredictable wedding story EVER!

much love!

mateo


Vanessa & Anthony's Slideshow



www.mattadcock.com Isla Holbox Mexico destination wedding photographer
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08.18.07 Vanessa & Tony's Wedding & The Evacuation off Isla Holbox Mexico
Monday, August 20, 2007, 03:41 PM - I do, News, Hurricane Dean
Isla Holbox (pronounced holbosh) Mexico: Wedding Evacuated!

This place is pretty remote, no cars on the island... just golf carts for transportation..30-40 minute ferry to the island from this TINY little city, Chiquila, which is about 3 hrs from Cancun. Bumble nowhere!

I haven't even downloaded my 2nd shooter Sergio's images yet, but felt like this story has urgency due to the implications that hurricanes have on our clients and that the fact is we just experienced what some brides would call, "THEIR WORST NIGHTMARE" Actually, this group was the complete opposite of that. Vanessa has to be the coolest bride I've ever met... Under the circumstances, she played it out like a champion of champions. This girl wins the all time award for brides that go with the flow and do not get stressed out. I'm serious here, not 1 ounce of stress from this girl, all happiness and smiles. She did after all name her wedding Mission Mexico

She wasnt kidding around about the mission, wow! I wrote THIS BLOG POST the day of the event... check it out for background on my take of the adventure as it unfolded.

I had to put these images up before this storm hit landfall. Mexico has it figured out very well, government mandated evacuation. GET OUT NOW. And they do it several days for the Sh!t hits the fan... props to them. I can honestly say that this story is one that I will NEVER forget and I am so lucky that I was able to get these wonderful memories. They totally didnt mind at ALL that we documented the entire day... From the moment we were awake until after midnight, we were flying around shooting everything!

Morning time, we are chilling waiting on news... mission mexico is about to become an OFFICIAL hardcore mission.


We have the news, government mandated evacuation for EVERYONE on the island. Where do 35 people go? The search on the computer to find a hotel for guests to stay (17 rooms). Believe it or not, they found something in Valladolid Mexico, a small city 2 hours away, inland and safe from the coastal winds of the hurricane! its ON!


Add insult to injury, a freak storm (not the hurricane) was quickly developing and we snagged this shot to showcase the intense look of the clouds... I guess it helps if it rains when you are told to evacuate an island in the middle of paradise...



The hotel manager arranged for private transportation off the island, and then a shuttle ride to Valladolid. All the guests had to carry bags and belongings across this HUGE beach and about 100 yards into the ocean to reach the boats.






Imagine, your wedding is at 4pm and instead of walking down the isle, you are walking through the ocean carrying your luggage, refugee from isla holbox.


Here is the "how did he do that" type shot to showcase the moment seen above...cool huh?



I'm only 5'8 tall, and knee deep in the ocean here. This guy was 6' tall in the red. I shot these images with my camera on a monopod with a timer, all to showcase a killer angle!



Meanwhile, the hotel staff was removing EVERYTHING not tied to the ground!


Tamara, the brides sister enjoyed this moment of US getting our gear off the beach...


Tony and his dogs are watching the last of the guests evacuate... That storm coming is about to mount a deluge on our faces!


Let the rain begin....

This boat was a fast ferry, 25 minutes and very very wet later (camera gear was in a trash bag, staying dry) Vanessa comforts the pups!


Fast forward to 2 hours later, after driving to Valladolid. Sol & I have spent many nights in this colonial town. Vanessa choice to hire me, a local who knows the region paid off! I suggested this hotel to the Father of the Bride, who in the desperation upon arrival, was trying to plan a location for dinner that could accommodate 35 people... I had the perfect suggestion, Hotel Meson del Marques, which as a HUGE dining reception area...

Please understand that dinner was scheduled 10 minutes after ALL the guests arrived, for 8:30. Arrival in Valladolid 8:10pm. They had all this setup in 2 seconds!




At this point, the bride hadn't even planned on the time to have the actual ceremony, but the plan was to have it that evening or early in the morning. At the VERY LAST MINUTE, 8:25, in secret, the Bride, groom, and I and a few of her sisters discussed to spontaneously show up dressed, surprising all the guests who were waiting!

So they did it...got ready in 5 minutes, and walked across the streets.... stopping traffic and having a makeshift ceremony in a town that they had never visited planned in the very very last minute... folks, this is blowing my mind at this point.










Dinner happened, speaches happend, folks enjoyed a reception that one would have thought was planned for kings and queens...











and now its time for cake!!!!!!!!!!!!!







And now, why not have the ceremony right there at the table!








and finally the first dance....



Morale of the story: Love is stronger than any tangible object or material wedding plan and the bonds made with your friends and family on your special day are absolutely priceless!

I'm completely blown away by this experience. I haven't ever been in a situation like this and doubt that I will ever see anything like this again! I can't wait to see my friend Sergio's images, he is an amazing photojournalist!!!!!!



CNN affiliate CTV Toronto ran THIS INTERVIEW of my experience on their 8/22 morning show.

Thoughts? Comments?

Cheers!

matt


www.mattadcock.com: Yucatan Mexico destination wedding photographer
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