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Tiffany & Ken - Wedding at Santa Clara, Antigua Guatemala

  • Feb 16
  • 3 min read

Where Time Slowed Down for Them


Some stories are not just celebrated. They are felt. The kind where the air shifts the moment the bride appears. Where someone instinctively holds their breath. Where tears fall freely because no one wants to hide them.


Tiffany and Ken did not come to Antigua to host an event. They came to seal a promise they had already been living and to share it wholeheartedly with their community. In the heart of Antigua Guatemala, surrounded by colonial arches and open sky, their love found its perfect setting at the historic Convento Santa Clara. It was a day filled with genuine emotion. Long embraces. Unfiltered joy. The kind of celebration that feels as meaningful as it looks.





The Moment Before Forever: Getting Ready at Porta Hotel Antigua


The morning carried that beautiful mix of nerves and quiet excitement. Soft light poured through the windows as Tiffany got ready peacefully. Every detail her dress, her accessories, the hands helping button everything into place felt intentional. In another room, Ken experienced his own moments of anticipation. Adjusting his jacket. Taking a deep breath. Smiling with his friends.


There is something meaningful about those hours before everything begins. They never return, but they stay with you.





Words Meant Only for Two: Private Vows


Before walking into the ceremony, they chose to give themselves something that belonged only to them. No guests. No applause. Just honest words.


They exchanged private vows in a space that felt intimate and vulnerable. Promises spoken softly, yet powerful enough to fill the room. Shared tears. Trembling smiles. It grounded the entire day. It set the emotional tone for everything that followed.





When the World Watched Them Choose: Ceremony at Santa Clara


Under the open sky and surrounded by centuries of history at Convento Santa Clara, Tiffany walked toward Ken. The emotion was not only theirs. It belonged to everyone present. Each word echoed through the arches. Each tear caught the golden afternoon light.


And when they said I do, it was not simply a response.

It was a steady, intentional choice.





The People Who Built This Story: Family Memories


After the longest embrace of the day came the family portraits. Tight hugs. Spontaneous laughter. Tears still lingering in the corners of smiling eyes. More than photographs, they were living memories. Generations together. Friends who feel like family. The people who helped shape their journey. Not just images, but life.





Just Married, Just Themselves: Newlywed Portraits


Then the world felt smaller. Just the two of them, walking hand in hand as if time had truly paused. The late afternoon light wrapped around them. No forced poses. Just real laughter, quiet glances, and that peaceful certainty of knowing you chose well. They were not performing for the camera. They were fully present.





Where Celebration Took Over: Reception at Santa Clara


As night fell, Convento Santa Clara transformed. Candles glowing across the tables. Elegant settings. An energy that shifted from sacred to celebratory in an instant. Speeches that brought tears. Toasts that sparked laughter. A dance floor that never once felt empty. They danced under the Antigua sky, surrounded by history and by the people who matter most. And that is how their marriage began. Not just in a beautiful place. But in a place that felt like it had been waiting for their story.





As them, your wedding deserves more than coverage. It deserves storytelling. The kind that holds space for emotion. The kind that notices the in between moments. The kind that feels timeless years from now. If you are planning your celebration in Antigua or anywhere your love takes you, we would love to create something meaningful together. Let’s begin your story. Click here to inquire,



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