After having to postpone their wedding due to renovations at the Rusty Pelican, Lucy and Diego were finally able to say their “I Do’s.” This couple was simply phenomenal to work with. Their cooperativeness, humbleness and appreciation for photography was incomparable. It was a very intimate wedding, primarily close family members that flew in from Colombia and Dominican Republic. The couple’s much awaited day began at the Coral Gables Hyatt where they got ready, and where we also shot some portraits. Then it was off to St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church where the couple tied the knot. The beautiful December day was ideal for a reception at the Rusty Pelican where the view of Miami’s skyline was absolutely perfect… and of course we took advantage of it take some photos. Lucy also surprised her new husband with Carnival performers for “La Hora Loca.” Hope you all enjoy the images! Lucy and Diego, we wish you the very best and many years of love and happiness! Enjoy!
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About Me
Armando Pico’s passion for photography began at the age of 10 when he built his first camera out of a cardboard box and a roll of 110 film. After graduating from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, his career as a photojournalist took off earning him 19 Emmy Awards in just 17 years.
With a cinematographic resume that includes the royal wedding of the prince of Spain, he has filmed major international news events for network television. In his extensive travels, Armando honed his photography skills capturing the people, landscapes and architecture that make each spot on the planet unique. Combining his keen interest for visual arts and music along with his news experience, Armando applies his photojournalistic style to all special event cinematography and photojournalism creating a unique product that captures your special moment for eternity. The images speak for themselves.“There is no greater feeling than knowing you’ve captured a special moment for someone that will last forever.”
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