For nearly twenty years, I’ve had the privilege of documenting weddings across the world — from intimate celebrations in Latin America to destination events in Europe and beyond.
What keeps me inspired is simple: every couple has a story worth preserving with honesty and care.
I approach every wedding with intention, calm presence, and a deep respect for the meaning of the day. My role is to create a film that feels true to you — not staged, not manufactured, but real.
My daughter
favorite person
3,2,1 action
forever on repeat
Any vegan food
Favorite Food
Camera gear & cycling accesories
I'd Spend all my money on
coffee & wine
Drink of Choice
Because filmmaking, like endurance, demands focus, discipline, and heart. And during those long hours running or cycling, I enter a creative flow—thinking through edits, imagining new ways to frame emotion, and visualizing how a story could unfold on screen.
That space—the rhythm of movement and creativity—keeps me sharp, inspired, and deeply connected to my craft.
For as long as I can remember, movement has been a part of who I am.
Before I became a wedding filmmaker, I dedicated myself to endurance sports—running, triathlon, and ultra-distance challenges. I’ve completed 42 marathons in 42 consecutive days, 26 half-Ironmans in 26 straight weeks, and even ran 245 kilometers across my home country of Panama to support a nonprofit cause.