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.




