For Wedding Planners
Planning a destination wedding already involves multiple moving parts, shifting timelines, and constant coordination.
The video team shouldn’t be another variable to manage.
My role is to integrate into the environment you’ve built, not add pressure to it. I don’t stage moments, interrupt timelines, or pull people away from what’s happening. I adapt to the structure you’ve planned, staying aware of the flow of the day so I can anticipate rather than react.
Working alongside your team
I’m used to working within fast-moving timelines, whether that’s a resort schedule, a private villa, or a multi-location wedding across Cancún, the Riviera Maya, or Yucatán. Communication stays direct. Coordination stays simple. There’s no need for additional direction from video during key moments, and no disruption to the timing you’ve already planned. I’ve worked alongside Ana Contreras of Casa Riviera Weddings and Badel Gómez of Soirée Events on destination weddings in the corridor. The standard I hold myself to is the same one they hold their vendor teams to.
Reliability and redundancy
The wedding day happens once, and the way it’s handled reflects that. Audio is captured from multiple sources. Footage is recorded on dual systems. All material is backed up immediately after the event.
Nothing in this process depends on a single point of failure. That includes communication before the day, logistics at the venue, and delivery afterward.
What you won't have to manage
No delays
Caused by video setup, equipment changes, or unplanned requests
during the timeline.
No interruptions
During key moments, ceremonies, or transitions between events.
No additional variables
The video team adapts to the day as it unfolds, not the other way around.
The result
A film that reflects the day as it actually unfolded. One that couples return to years later not because it looks polished, but because it feels true. That’s what makes it worth recommending.
Venues and coverage area
Based in Cancún, available across the full corridor from the Costa Mujeres through Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and the Yucatán Peninsula. Familiar with resort logistics, outside vendor fee structures, and drone permit requirements across the main properties in the area. Resort access, vendor registration, and coordination with wedding coordinators are handled in advance, not on the day.
Let's talk
If you’re planning a wedding in Mexico and need a video team that integrates cleanly into your workflow, the best first step is a direct conversation.