Mexico City moves fast.
What we look for is what slows it down.
We photograph weddings in Mexico City with attention rather than urgency.
In a place shaped by layers, contrast, and constant motion, our work lives in the pauses—in quiet interiors, fleeting gestures, and moments that unfold naturally.
The city becomes a rhythm rather than a backdrop.
Light enters softly. Transitions matter.
What’s intimate carries more weight than what is loud.
We work with film photography, Super 8, and digital, choosing each medium with intention.
Not as an aesthetic statement, but as a way to honor texture, memory, and time as it passes.
We photograph a limited number of weddings each year, always one per day.
Not for exclusivity, but for presence.
To stay attentive from beginning to end, without rushing the process or interrupting what’s already happening.
Our approach is documentary at its core, guided by an editorial sensibility.
We observe more than we direct.
We let the day breathe.
Editing is a return.
A slower way of seeing—shaping a visual narrative that feels honest and timeless.
Images meant to remain long after the celebration ends.
For couples planning a wedding in Mexico City who value simplicity, intention, and quiet moments of truth.
If this way of seeing resonates,
we can talk—without rush.
Certain venues in Mexico City naturally allow this quieter rhythm to unfold—
spaces like Prim, Museo Casa de la Bola, and Casa Pedregal, where architecture and atmosphere shape the experience rather than overpower it.