Geometric Latino Wedding | Las Vegas

The Doyle Las Vegas Photographer

An industrial wedding we did in Las Vegas, Nevada at The Doyle. Daniel and Rosalie had traditional latino wedding elements to their day. During the ceremony they had a lasso of white satin cord, to represent joining them together physically, placed on them by the grandparents.

They also had a mariachi band come in at the end of their ceremony to play while they walked out and played throughout the evening. 

During the reception they did “La Vibora de la Mar”. The bride and groom stand on a chair facing each other with the veil and make an arch. Guests then make two lines while holding hands – they are the “snakes.” When the music starts, both lines of guests run around the couple, under the bridge. As the chorus of the song gets faster, guests increase their speed. The objective is not to break the snake’s formation and to have fun during the process. The game continues until the song is over. Typically, the bouquet and garter toss follow the dance.

Lastly, they did a money dance and had plenty of rice and beans for everyone. 

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Daniel and Rosalie had traditional latino wedding elements to their day. During the ceremony they had a lasso of white satin cord, to represent joining them together physically, placed on them by the grandparents.

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After the ceremony they wanted pictures with their fur children as well as the venues very own llamas.

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They also had a mariachi band come in at the end of their ceremony to play while they walked out and played throughout the evening.

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During the reception they did “La Vibora de la Mar”. The bride and groom stand on a chair facing each other with the veil and make an arch. Guests then make two lines while holding hands – they are the “snakes.” When the music starts, both lines of guests run around the couple, under the bridge. As the chorus of the song gets faster, guests increase their speed. The objective is not to break the snake’s formation and to have fun during the process. The game continues until the song is over. Typically, the bouquet and garter toss follow the dance.

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Published by rosskykerphoto

Las Vegas Best Photography, Ross Kyker is an award winning and multi-published photographer based out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Ross is a full-time photographer specializing in weddings, portraits and landscapes. He services Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Southern California and Phoenix areas and is available for travel worldwide. Ross began his career as a commercial automotive photographer at the age of 18, once moving out west he immediately found his passion for landscape and portrait photography. Eventually leading to his unique style of environmental portraits, combining natural and artificial light on location using some of the most beautiful places on earth as his backdrop

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