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"Photography has always been my passion, and my way of preserving meaningful moments in time".

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ABOUT ME

EDITORIAL WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER

& CREATIVE DIRECTOR

BASED IN QUERÉTARO, MÉXICO

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Hello there!

Photography has always been my passion, but more important than that- it has been my way of preserving meaningful moments in time.

Witnessing and capturing these moments has been one of the greatest gifts photography has given me. Whether through couples, weddings, or family bonds, love has always been there, present in each moment.

With every click, I get to do what I love most: tell real stories and connect with amazing people that share my vision. I'm a believer that good photography holds the power to resonate memories across generations, that will only grow richer with time.

Degrees

​High school degree - John F. Kennedy.
Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Querétaro Campus

Certifications:

"Finding Your Colors"
Camila Urrea

BHP Congress full Access photo

SAY HELLO!

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442 471 2405

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For me, the best things in life happen effortlessly, almost without trying. That’s exactly how my path in photography unfolded.

My love for photography started innocently.

I can’t pinpoint the exact moment it began, but I do remember asking Santa for my first Sony camera instead of toys.

 I was the cousin, niece, daughter, and friend who always took photos during trips, organizing impromptu shoots with my family.

Photography was my passion, though I never thought it could become my career.

Over the years, my camera became a constant companion on all my travels.

At 15, I lost my first camera during a trip—an absolute teenage drama moment! By then, Santa wasn’t an option anymore, but my dad gifted me my second Sony camera, reigniting my passion.

Later, I pursued Architecture and set Photography aside for years, feeling that there wasn’t time.

 

But it all changed with my final thesis project, where I documented a surreal site that looked like something out of a Monet painting.

 

It was then when I rediscovered the power of photography—the ability to relive a fleeting moment over and over again.

When did I start loving wedding and couple photography? I’m not sure. What I do know is that my focus has always been the same: capturing moments I never want to forget—the ones filled with meaning, emotion, and connection.

Time never stops, but through photography, I’ve found a way to pause it, even just for a second.

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