Assignement: Presidential Summit Tuxtla XI JW Marriott Hacienda Pinilla.

Date: July 29, 2009.

Customer: JW Marriott Guanacaste.

I’ve been contacted on the Morning prior to the arrival of the presidents at the Hotel. Pretty short notice… The PR of the Hotel was needed intern coverage for press release.

So I jumped in the pit…

The most interesting  was the photo of president Oscar Arias in the Presidential suite… I could get in the room because my pass has been made by the Hotel and, mainly, because I use the Force to convince the security officer (I’m not the photographer you’re looking for…), Anyway calculating later I must have stay inside a maximum of 6 second… “Hola senor Presidente, Clic, Una mas por favor… Clic…”

Thrown out.

Wouf…

The rest was more classic.

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Click on the photos  – Full Gallery here.

From the Tico Times:

President Oscar Arias is meeting with heads of state of various Latin American countries today in a summit that will center on the Honduran crisis.

Though conversation at the 11th Tuxtla Summit at Guanacaste’s JW Marriott was intended to move between the A(H1N1) flu virus, the economic crisis and development opportunities in the Central American corridor, Arias opened discussion with a reflection on the mediation process.

“Let’s not back down in the struggle for a peaceful solution to the Honduran conflict,” Arias told the gathering of leaders including Mexican President Felipe Calderón, Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes, Panama’s Ricardo Martinelli and Colombia’s Alvaro Uribe, also present was Secretary General of the Organization of American States José Miguel Insulzas.

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