Kristine and Pablo’s Wedding at Hacienda Faín Viejo
A Transatlantic Story, Told with Emotion under the Andalusian Sun
Kristine, from the United States, and Pablo, from Spain, envisioned their wedding as a meeting point between two cultures, two families, and a single way of understanding love: authentic, without artifice, in an environment with soul.
They chose Hacienda Faín Viejo, in Arcos de la Frontera, as the setting for their destination wedding, surrounded by nature, history, and the warmth of those who traveled thousands of kilometers to be present.
An Enclave with Centuries of History… and Infinite Light
Located in the heart of the Cadiz countryside, Hacienda Faín Viejo is not just a place, it is its own universe.
Its centuries-old walls, Arab-inspired gardens, patios full of bougainvillea, and ponds inhabited by geese and peacocks make it one of the most special enclaves in all of Andalusia.
This space, full of texture, golden light, and silence, allowed each image to speak for itself.
Ceremony among Cypresses and Olive Trees: Naturalness, Emotion, and Respect
The ceremony was outdoors, under the shade of the trees and overlooking the Andalusian countryside. The soft wind, the words read in English and Spanish, the shy laughter, and the contained tears created an unrepeatable atmosphere.
Everything was intimate, sincere, without forced protocol. Only shared truth.
A Destination Celebration that Crossed Borders
The guests arrived from different parts of the world. And that was noticeable in every toast, in every long hug, in the dances that mixed styles, and in a contagious energy.
The cocktail party took place among orange trees and whitewashed walls, followed by a dinner illuminated by garlands and candles, where emotion mixed with the smell of the warm earth.
A Photograph that Observes without Interrupting
My presence was subtle, always listening.
It was not about posing, but about letting everything happen. About capturing the gestures between the lines, the glances exchanged, the moments that escape if you are not attentive.
What remains is an honest, unhurried, and deeply human visual story.
This story was awarded in the Mywed international wedding photography directory.












