Clara and Berti: a Soulful Wedding in the Heart of Triana and the Sevillian Countryside
From the Living History of Santa Ana to the Open Light of Hacienda El Loreto
Clara and Berti’s story is also about two people who knew how to celebrate the present with their feet on the ground and their hearts full of gratitude.
The Santa Ana Church, in the heart of the Triana neighborhood, gave them a solemn beginning, rooted in tradition.
The Hacienda El Loreto, surrounded by countryside, fresh air, and golden light, hosted the celebration with the character they imagined: festive, open, natural.
Santa Ana: a “Yes, I Do” under Seville’s History and Light
Getting married in the Santa Ana Church is not just doing it in one of the oldest temples in Seville. It is embracing the emotion of centuries of history, of generations who have crossed that same threshold.
The surroundings, among tiles, altarpieces, and Mudejar ceilings, offered an imposing and beautiful setting, without the need for more artifice.
Hacienda El Loreto: the Beauty of the Natural
On the outskirts of Seville, Hacienda El Loreto unfolded like an oasis: centuries-old olive trees, dirt roads, whitewashed patios, leafy trees that offered shade and calm.
Everything in this space invites you to a leisurely celebration, to enjoy with all five senses, to let emotions breathe.
A Celebration among Friends, Family… And Truth
From the first toast to the last dance, the tone was the same: authenticity.
The speeches were intimate, the hugs long, the laughter spontaneous, the silences meaningful.
There was no rigidity. Only genuine joy, with just the right touch of simple elegance that also defines the way I look through the camera.
A Photograph that Accompanies without Interfering
Each image of this wedding tells a moment that happened without forcing it.
There were no poses. Just an honest visual narrative of how the day was lived. And that, over time, is what remains.
This story was awarded in the Mywed international wedding photography directory.












