Kim & Ayra flew in from Switzerland for their wedding — trading Alpine peaks for limestone cliffs, Helvetica passports for barefoot vows on tropical sand.
The day before the ceremony, we joined their island hopping tour — a welcome event for guests seeing El Nido for the first time. From the calm of the Alps to the cinematic drama of Cathedral Cave, Cadugnon Cave and Snake Island Island, you could almost hear the collective intake of breath as the boats pulled in. It never gets old, even for us.
The wedding day itself on Etalula Island was quiet, honest, and filled with the kind of beauty that doesn’t need to flex. No Pinterest moments. No for the 'gram moments. Just the way they looked at each other, and the people who came all this way to witness it.
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A cinematic El Nido destination wedding photographed on location across Entalula Island, Snake Island, Cathedral Cave, Cadugnon Cave, and Miniloc Island Resort — April 2025. Captured by redsheepphotocinema and @_elsewherelse using Sony Alpha gear with a filmic, documentary approach. The couple flew in from Switzerland to exchange vows surrounded by limestone cliffs and island light.