Weddings are something that has to be planned months in advance. People always dream of having some type of weddings at some particular place. Some love tropical settings, some love beautiful snow, others like rainy weddings. However, one couple wanted to have their wedding in the middle of the ocean and this is the story of how they managed to plan and execute their impossible wedding.
1 The bride and groom
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Susana Zamos and her groom Zovany had always dreamed of a beautiful destination wedding. Susana Zamos was highly obsessed with mermaids since she was a kid. She also loved water. Therefore, they decided to get married in the waters of the Caribbean Sea. They finally chose Cozumel off the coast of Mexico to get married. They also found a photographers company in Del Sol photography, who were ready to photograph the event in the water. “The idea of having a whole wedding ceremony in the water was incredible. I could imagine the amazing visuals," said the principal photographer Sol Tamargo. "When do you get to photograph a wedding in the ocean, with a surf board and an altar?”
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2 The idea for the wedding
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One the D-Day, 100 guests along with Susana and Zovany were transported to the El Cielo sandbar for the ceremony. The vicar was brought on a special boat to the event. Susana said, "Ever since I first got in the water, at the age of three or four years old, I loved the water and felt like I could breathe under water, thus the love of mermaids. I use one tank on a two-tank dive; the scuba instructors say I must have a gill, or weird lungs. I do think I'm a mermaid. I'm happy in the water than on land, a true "fish out of sea". You might not have seen it in the shoot, but I was uncomfortable in the dress.".
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The photographers had a tough task ahead of them and they were ready to tackle any and all obstacles that may occur during the wedding. Susana and Zovany were supposed to be carried in middle of the water on surfboards, along with the vicar and some groomsmen and bridesmaids.