No. 01Weddings · Havana & beyond

Wedding
photography
in Cuba.

Countryside ceremonies, Old Havana courtyards, vows by the water, a classic convertible idling outside. A small studio of Havana photographers, documenting weddings the way they actually feel.

A groom in a white dinner jacket standing beside his bride, her lace train spread across the floor of a restored Old Havana interior
An Indian wedding in the Havana countryside
A real wedding

An Indian wedding in the Havana countryside

A Cuban groom arriving on horseback, a mandap strung between the trees, two families becoming one loud one in an Old Havana courtyard. The whole story, photo by photo.

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Where

Four ways Cuba marries you

Bride in white lace and groom in a pale cowboy hat with a tropical bouquet in an open field
01

The countryside

Tall grass, royal palms, golden light — and room for a horse.

Two long banquet tables full of guests in a chandelier-lit colonial courtyard at night
02

Old Havana

Colonial courtyards, chandeliers in the greenery, long tables that fill up.

A bride in a veil sitting on the worn stone steps of an old Havana doorway in golden light
03

Golden hour

Doorways and façades that have been warming up for a century.

A bride and groom leaning on a pink classic convertible in front of the Capitolio
04

The classic car

A convertible, the Capitolio, and nowhere to be for an hour.

How it works

Three steps, no mystery

01

Tell us about your day

Your date, your places, your families, what you're imagining. Email, WhatsApp, or the inquiry form — we answer from Havana, usually within the day.

02

Talk it through with Manuel

A call to walk through the timeline and the light. You get a custom coverage plan and a clear quote — ceremony only, full day, or several days.

03

Get married. We'll handle the rest

We photograph like guests who happen to have cameras. A preview within days; the full edited gallery in a private online album a few weeks later.

Questions couples ask

The practical part

Can we legally marry in Cuba?

Most destination couples handle the legal paperwork at home and hold the ceremony in Cuba — simpler, and the day feels exactly the same. We photograph either, and can point you to planners who handle the legal route if you want it.

How far in advance should we book?

Four to twelve months is typical. High season runs November through April; if your date is in that window, earlier is safer.

Do you cover more than the ceremony?

Yes — coverage is built around your plans: getting ready, the ceremony, the couple session, the reception, a day-after session in the city. One day or several.

When do we see the photos?

A preview selection within a few days, and the complete edited gallery in a private online album a few weeks after the wedding.

Do you travel outside Havana?

Yes. Viñales, Varadero, Trinidad — the island is part of the studio. Travel is quoted plainly in the coverage plan, no surprises.

Can our families travel from the US?

Yes — US travelers visit legally every day under the Support for the Cuban People category. We wrote a plain-English guide to the whole process on our blog, and we share it with every couple.

Two worlds, one album.

Tell us your date. If we're free, the rest is a conversation.