Cristina and Sergio: an Intimate and Luminous Wedding at Casa Bucarelli
The Beauty of Silence, Courtyards with History, and a Celebration without Artifice
Casa Bucarelli, in the heart of the San Lorenzo neighborhood, was the perfect setting for the wedding of Cristina and Sergio: a couple who opted for an intimate, elegant, and very personal celebration.
Between whitewashed walls, marble columns, ancient frescoes, and courtyards with Sevillian tiles, this 17th-century manor house became a haven of calm and beauty for a deeply emotional wedding.
A Ceremony between Walls with History
The civil wedding was held in one of the interior courtyards of Casa Bucarelli, with a soft light filtering through the vegetation. No stridency or staging. Only honest words, knowing gestures, and the palpable emotion of those accompanying Cristina and Sergio.
Every corner spoke for itself. All that was needed was presence, sensitivity, and an attentive eye to record every moment.
A Report from Naturalness and Elegance
My way of working fit perfectly with what the couple wanted: naturalness, discretion, and visual narrative.
No posing, no interruptions. Letting the emotion run its course while I documented it with honesty.
The light of Casa Bucarelli—soft backlights, golden textures, reflections on the whitewashed walls—did the rest. The result: a coherent, elegant, and deeply human report.
An Intimate Celebration with the Flavor of Seville
After the ceremony, there were toasts among orange trees, a carefully prepared dinner in one of the interior courtyards, and moments of unhurried conversation, sincere laughter, and long hugs.
Cristina and Sergio were not looking for a big show. They wanted something real. And they got it.












