Wedding ceremony kiss under oak trees at Bruma, Valle de Guadalupe — David Josué Photography

So you can live it twice.

Valle de Guadalupe Wedding Photographer

Tell me your date
Roser and Andrés laughing while walking through vineyard garden at their Valle de Guadalupe wedding

Seeing our photos is like reliving our wedding. We would choose you a thousand times.

Roser & Andrés · Valle de Guadalupe

Five minutes in, you forget there’s a camera in the room.

One photographer. Full attention on you. 25 years of reading a room — making the camera vanish and being exactly where it matters.

Valle de Guadalupe. Mérida. Oaxaca. Wherever the moment asks.

Since 2001 · 600+ weddings

You don’t need to know how to pose. You need to feel like yourselves. That’s the part I protect.

David Josué standing under golden light in Valle de Guadalupe — photo by Fer Juaristi 2024

Not more images. Images that last.

How it begins

“Tell me about your day.”

A 15-minute call. No pitch, no pressure — just your vision and my honest take on what fits.

“I’ll guide you from there.”

Timeline, light, logistics — I handle the plan so you can stay inside the experience.

“You live it. I preserve it.”

On the day, you’ll forget the camera’s there. Months later, you’ll open the gallery and feel it all again.

The difference

Why these photos still feel alive
years later.

Most photographers outsource editing. I don’t. Every image that reaches you has been through my hands — twice. By the time you see your gallery, your wedding has already gone through 20–30 hours of my personal work. Nothing gets through that isn’t ready.

Intimate kiss between bride and groom in olive grove at Corona del Valle — you can feel the lace texture of the dress and the warmth of the light

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Photos you can step back into.

What that means for you

So your photos don’t feel polished and distant — they feel close, textured, and real to the day you lived. I manually sculpt the exposure of every image — brightening the eyes, deepening the shadows, separating you from everything around you. You can feel the texture of the stone and the grain of the skin. Not a filter. Not a preset. Hands on every frame.

Bride portrait with autumn golden leaves — natural warmth, no performance

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You forget the camera is there.

What that means for you

Most couples brace for the camera — stiffen, smile on command, perform for the lens. With me, the camera disappears. What shows up in your gallery is how you actually felt — not how you looked when someone told you to look.

25 years. Every wedding, the same promise: you’ll feel it again.

How it actually felt.

The Work

Bride and groom in nature's embrace at Villa del Valle, Valle de Guadalupe
Villa del Valle
Bride and groom on the steps of St Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow
St Mungo's · Glasgow
Wedding couple framed by art at Monte Xanic, Valle de Guadalupe
Monte Xanic
Portrait from Fer and Mario's wedding at Veya, Valle de Guadalupe
Veya · 2024
Bride and groom on a bicycle at Corona del Valle
Corona del Valle
Wedding couple at Bruma, Valle de Guadalupe — David Josué Photography

Wedding Photography

The day that finally feels like you.

25+ years. 600+ weddings across Valle de Guadalupe, Los Cabos, San Miguel de Allende, Oaxaca, Mérida, and Holbox. You don’t have to perform. I’ll find you the moment you forget the camera’s even there.

Elopements

Just the two of you. On purpose.

No guest list pressure. No performance. The day that actually feels like yours — photographed from the cliffs of Baja to wherever the moment asks.

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It has been more than ten years and every time I look at the photos, my soul still fills with emotion.

Olga Llanes
Bride and groom embracing in the vineyard, Valle de Guadalupe — David Josué Photography

In twenty years, this is what stays. Not the details you planned — the moments you didn’t.

I only take a handful of weddings a year — fewer than 20, on purpose. So your date is either still open, or already promised. Tell me yours, and I’ll tell you straight.

Check if your date is open

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From the journal

The ones I think about on the drive home.