Welcome to Mario Nixon Photography’s Bahamas Photo Blog. Mario Nixon is the premier Bahamas based wedding, event and portrait photographer. His unique photography style produces images that are clean, crisp and vibrant. He aims to make photography sessions fun and relaxed, while skillfully capturing timeless moments and delicious details. He takes pride in consistently delivering high quality images and professional services that exceed expectations. He is available to photograph events all over The Bahamas.
Here you can find helpful information about Bahamas based photography, wedding photography tips and samples of his latest work.
Please use the Category and Venues tags within blog entries to find images from specific locations and specific types of assignments. Enjoy!
Abaco Wedding Photographer: Choosing The Right Wedding Photographer 3 Helpful Tips for Choosing An Abaco Wedding Photographer Choosing a wedding photographer in itself is already a daunting task, what can make the decision even more difficult for couples is
Lena and Gabriel had an intimate Palm Cay wedding. Palm Cay is a private luxury beach front community located in the southeastern part of New Providence. It has a Marina, a gorgeous colonial style club house and a white
Mark & Irina had an amazing Harbour Island Wedding. Harbour Island is a small island just of the coast of North Eleuthera. It is often referred to by locals as ‘Briland’. Harbour Island is about 3.5 miles long by
Michael & Elizabeth had their British Colonial Hilton Wedding on a beautiful afternoon in the fall. The British Colonial Hilton is one of the most recognized landmarks in Downtown Nassau Bahamas. It was originally built in 1923 on the
Matt & Allison had their amazing Sandy Toes Rose Island Wedding on a sunny summer day. Sandy Toes is a unique private Island get away. It is located on Rose Island. Rose Island is a small island about 3
Arielle & Travis had their wonderful Lyford Cay Wedding on a beautiful late summer afternoon. Lyford Cay is a Luxury Ocean Front Community on the western end of New Providence. I started this event with preparation photos of the