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Daniela and Luis

Daniela and Luis: a Destination Wedding with a Spanish-Mexican Soul

Iglesia Del Salvador and Casa De Pilatos, Two Sevillian Jewels for an International Story

Daniela, from Mexico, and Luis, from Seville, decided to celebrate their union in a city that holds history, art and feeling: Seville.
They did it with an emotional ceremony in the imposing Iglesia del Salvador and a magical celebration in the Casa de Pilatos, one of the most fascinating palaces in the historic center.

This is their story told through light, contained emotion and the real beauty of every moment.


The Ceremony: Tradition and Emotion in the Heart of Seville

The Iglesia del Salvador hosted a ceremony full of symbolism, with the presence of families from both sides of the Atlantic.
An intimate and solemn mass in a temple that, with its history and baroque splendor, provided a majestic atmosphere without the need for artifice.


A Walk among Columns, Tiles and Secret Gardens

After the ceremony, the newlyweds walked to the Casa de Pilatos, a Mudejar-Renaissance palace full of light and geometry.
Its marble patios, secret gardens, open galleries… everything served as a setting for natural portraits, without poses, where the important thing was not the place, but how Daniela and Luis inhabited it.


An Outdoor Celebration between Seville and Mexico

Dinner and the party were held in the inner courtyards of the palace.
Decoration with nods to Mexican culture, local flowers, live music and speeches that moved all those present.

It was a warm and magical night, where Seville embraced Mexico, and love was the common language.


Documentary Photography, with Soul and without Interruptions

My approach was the same as always: discreet, close and sensitive.
It was not about building images, but about accompanying real moments.
I portrayed from the shadows, looking for that natural light that envelops Seville at sunset, and that is so well reflected in the skin, gestures, silences.

Daniela y Luis

Daniela y Luis: una boda de destino con alma hispano-mexicana

Iglesia del Salvador y Casa de Pilatos, dos joyas sevillanas para una historia internacional

Daniela, desde México, y Luis, sevillano, decidieron celebrar su unión en una ciudad que encierra historia, arte y sentimiento: Sevilla.
Lo hicieron con una ceremonia emotiva en la imponente Iglesia del Salvador y una celebración mágica en la Casa de Pilatos, uno de los palacios más fascinantes del casco histórico.

Esta es su historia contada a través de la luz, la emoción contenida y la belleza real de cada instante.


La ceremonia: tradición y emoción en el corazón de Sevilla

La Iglesia del Salvador acogió una ceremonia llena de simbolismo, con presencia de familias llegadas desde ambos lados del Atlántico.
Una misa íntima y solemne en un templo que, con su historia y esplendor barroco, aportó una atmósfera majestuosa sin necesidad de artificios.


Un paseo entre columnas, azulejos y jardines secretos

Tras la ceremonia, los recién casados caminaron hasta la Casa de Pilatos, palacio mudéjar-renacentista lleno de luz y geometría.
Sus patios de mármol, los jardines secretos, las galerías abiertas… todo sirvió de escenario para retratos naturales, sin poses, donde lo importante no era el lugar, sino cómo lo habitaron Daniela y Luis.


Una celebración al aire libre entre Sevilla y México

La cena y la fiesta se celebraron en los patios interiores del palacio.
Decoración con guiños a la cultura mexicana, flores locales, música en directo y discursos que emocionaron a todos los presentes.

Fue una noche templada y mágica, donde Sevilla abrazó a México, y el amor fue el idioma común.


Fotografía documental, con alma y sin interrupciones

Mi enfoque fue el de siempre: discreto, cercano y sensible.
No se trataba de construir imágenes, sino de acompañar momentos reales.
Retraté desde la sombra, buscando esa luz natural que envuelve Sevilla al atardecer, y que tan bien se refleja en la piel, los gestos, los silencios.

Elizabeth and Shady

Elizabeth and Shady: a Bright Destination Wedding in Villa Luisa, Seville

An International Celebration among Gardens, History and Andalusian Light

Elizabeth, from Scotland, and Shady, from the United States, chose Villa Luisa, one of the most elegant and unique spaces in Seville, to celebrate their destination wedding.
What began as a meeting between cultures became a deeply personal celebration, where architectural beauty mixed with sincere emotions and unforgettable moments.

Villa Luisa: a Setting Full of Character and Exotic Vegetation

With its stately halls, tropical gardens and architectural details of Andalusian heritage, Villa Luisa offered a perfect backdrop for a wedding without the need for artifice.
Elizabeth and Shady lived their day surrounded by palm trees, ceramics, columns and centuries-old fountains.
Every corner of the estate witnessed hugs, contained tears, live music and a palpable connection between cultures.

A Natural and Elegant Report, without Forced Poses

The photography accompanied the rhythm of the day without intervening.
Spontaneous portraits, details with meaning, knowing glances… All photographed with natural light and respect for the moment.
My intention was clear: to let the day tell itself, with authentic images that remain over time.

An International Wedding with a Sevillian Soul

With guests from Scotland, the United States, France and Spain, this wedding was a crossroads of cultural paths.
Seville acted as the perfect host: warm, sophisticated, vibrant.
The sunset cocktail in the gardens, the speeches between languages, the dinner under the stars… Each part of the day had its own rhythm, and each image wanted to preserve that essence.

Elizabeth y Shady

Elizabeth y Shady: una boda de destino luminosa en Villa Luisa, Sevilla

Una celebración internacional entre jardines, historia y luz andaluza

Elizabeth, escocesa, y Shady, estadounidense, escogieron Villa Luisa, uno de los espacios más elegantes y singulares de Sevilla, para celebrar su boda de destino.
Lo que nació como un encuentro entre culturas se convirtió en una celebración profundamente personal, donde la belleza arquitectónica se mezcló con emociones sinceras y momentos inolvidables.

Villa Luisa: un escenario lleno de carácter y vegetación exótica

Con sus salones señoriales, jardines tropicales y detalles arquitectónicos de herencia andaluza, Villa Luisa ofreció un telón de fondo perfecto para una boda sin necesidad de artificios.
Elizabeth y Shady vivieron su día rodeados de palmeras, cerámicas, columnas y fuentes centenarias.
Cada rincón de la finca fue testigo de abrazos, lágrimas contenidas, música en directo y una conexión palpable entre culturas.

Un reportaje natural y elegante, sin poses forzadas

La fotografía acompañó el ritmo del día sin intervenir.
Retratos espontáneos, detalles con sentido, miradas cómplices… Todo fotografiado con luz natural y respeto por el instante.
Mi intención fue clara: dejar que el día se contara solo, con imágenes auténticas que permanezcan con el tiempo.

Una boda internacional con alma sevillana

Con invitados de Escocia, Estados Unidos, Francia y España, esta boda fue un cruce de caminos culturales.
Sevilla actuó como anfitriona perfecta: cálida, sofisticada, vibrante.
El cóctel al atardecer en los jardines, los discursos entre idiomas, la cena bajo las estrellas… Cada parte del día tuvo su propio ritmo, y cada imagen quiso conservar esa esencia.

Mavi and Robert

Mavi and Robert: an International Civil Wedding in the Heart of Seville

An Intimate Celebration between History and the Guadalquivir River

Mavi, from Seville, and Robert, from Germany, celebrated a destination wedding in Seville that combined the solemnity of historical heritage with the warmth of a close and festive gathering.
The civil ceremony took place in one of the city’s most emblematic buildings: the Seville City Hall, a Renaissance jewel in the heart of the historic center.

Seville City Hall: Living History as the Setting for the Ceremony

Getting married at Seville City Hall means doing so in a place full of symbolism, imposing architecture, and natural light.
The columns, the coffered ceilings, the light that enters through the balconies… Everything contributed to a solemn and elegant atmosphere, without losing the emotion of the moment.

Robert and Mavi exchanged their vows surrounded by their closest loved ones, with a mixture of contained emotion and spontaneous smiles that marked the entire day.

Celebration at Río Grande: Seville, the River, and Dinner with a View

After the ceremony, the couple and their guests crossed to the bank of the Guadalquivir to continue the celebration at the Río Grande restaurant, with one of the most iconic views of the city: the Torre del Oro, the Triana bridge, and the Cathedral in the background.

Under a soft sunset light, between toasts and multilingual speeches, the night passed with a relaxed, elegant, and deeply authentic atmosphere.

A Report that Respects the Moment

As in all my weddings, my approach was clear: naturalness, discretion, and visual narrative.
Without intervening, without directing. Just being present with attention to capture the real gestures: a shy glance, an unexpected laugh, a hug that needs no words.

The result: a sincere, emotional, and light-filled report.

Juan Luis Morilla
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