Your wedding day is a celebration of love, joy, and connection—a story worth documenting from every angle. With 12 hours of full event coverage by Diego Rodriguez and a second photographer, this package ensures no detail is overlooked. From candid moments to timeless portraits, we’ll create a gallery that tells the complete story of your day.
Unlimited creative consultations via message with Diego, plus up to two pre-wedding phone or video calls if needed, to discuss ideas, timelines, and ensure your vision is fully understood and captured.
Your final gallery will feature expertly retouched images, complemented by a sneak peek delivered within three days, so you can relive your day’s magic right away. As a special keepsake, you’ll also receive a beautiful, high-quality photo album to cherish for a lifetime.
But this package offers more than just deliverables—it’s about trust and connection. My role isn’t just to take photos; it’s to make you feel comfortable, supported, and seen throughout your wedding journey. Together, we’ll create not just images but memories that reflect your love story in the most meaningful way.
If you're looking for a wedding photography experience that is laid-back, capturing the natural and candid moments of your day, then you're in the right place. My approach is to avoid all the stiff posing and staged scenes, focusing instead on emotion-driven images that tell your story. My goal isn’t just to capture how your day looked, but how it truly felt.
I’m Diego Rodriguez, a wedding photographer based in Mexico City. I specialize in weddings in Mexico City, Morelos, Tepoztlán, and Valle de Bravo.
My promise to you is that we can have amazing images without all the awkward posing in traditional wedding photography. I'll guide you both during the couple session with a lot of movement in order to make it more enjoyable and natural.
And during the rest of the day, I'll document your story through the eyes of a guest. Without interfering, letting you and your partner enjoy the day without all the pressure from the photos.