Huatulco, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Mérida and Catemaco photographer
We are based on Coatzacoalcos, Ver. But we
offer our services to all the south east region of México. Including
Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mérida, Veracruz and Catemaco. We offer e-session,
trash the dress sessions, formal sessions, ceremony and reception
coverage. Our style is up to the elegance and style of your event. We
offer a broad catolog of products and services. Our quality is the best.
We capture special moments, emotions, details, and a general sense of
the experience or your reception. We put special attention to all you
care for. Our team garanties the production and actions necessary to be
impecable in our work.
My experience includes the autorship of a
photo-poetry book, 8 expositions and a broad coverage of the cultural
activity of my city, Coatzacoalcos, Ver. Check out my About me page.
Want to see a sample of our portfolio? Click here. Do you want to see the rest of our portfolio covering Quinceañeras, Portrait, Dance, Documentary and Artistic work?, just browse this site and check out the quality of our work
And also you can check out a sample of the products and packaging we have.
My contact information:
Phone: +52 (921) 163-3448
Mobile: +52 (921) 265-7840
Email: carlosrgz@yahoo.com
Wedding destinations guides
Veracruz
Veracruz, Mexico is located on the Gulf of Mexico.
Veracruz offers several museums, numerous historic attractions and some
splendid colonial-era monuments. It is also one of the world’s great
seaports. The beaches are volcanic in origin and gray in color. It has
several five star Hotels. The nightlife and seafood dining are great and
quite affordable. The best know festivity is its Carnival, which is the
largest and most important of México
Huatulco
It has several eco-friendly adventures. Both on land
and in the water, there are plenty of opportunities to see why Huatulco
was awarded the Green Globe Certification for commitment to
environmental protection. Especially popular are zip-lining expeditions
through the jungle, along with bird watching, rafting, kayaking and
fishing. Huatulco’s urban center, La Crucecita, is a great place to
enjoy downtime between your outdoor adventures. It is near dozens of
small beaches and bays: some of them very solitary and romantic.
Mérida
Mérida is the Yucatan state capital city. Known for
its stunning Mayan-influenced architecture, the “White City” gets its
nickname from the limestone facades lining its cobbled streets. If
you’re an architectural buff, be sure to spend time wandering through
the church and museum-filled plazas. After a long day exploring Mayan
ruins and browsing local shops, be sure to watch the salsa and mambo
performers that fill the streets for authentic and lively nightcaps. The
city is located near several beaches and interesting touristic
attractions like abandoned “Haciendas”, beautiful colonial churches and a
caribean like beach called Celestum. It is also half an our from a
north beach, sort of a Yucatán Riviera. The most important city at this
beach is called Puerto Progreso. Which has a lot of houses with a
special marine style. Valladolid is two hours from Mérida and one of the
most beautiful cities of México. It has houses with the classic Yucatán
architectural minimalistic style.
Oaxaca
Oaxaca has ancient ruins, colonial architecture,
distinctive food, and one of the country’s largest Indian markets and
friendly, relaxed people. The central historical district is compact and
walkable. A good place to start is Macedonia Alcala, a pedestrian
street lined with galleries, restaurants, and gift shops. Santo Domingo
church, Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca, Museum of Contemporary Art, the
Benito Juarez market, and Abastos market are all sights to see while
walking through town. The city is surrounded by Archaeological marvels
and several interesting colonial small cities. It has the best baroque
churches of Mexico, only rivaled by the churches of Puebla (a city near
Mexico city)
Catemaco
Catemaco is locadted at the south of the Mexican state
of Veracruz. The city is located on Lake Catemaco, with the
municipality stretching north to the Gulf of Mexico. Catemaco is a
tourist destination with its main attractions being the lake, remnants
of the region’s rainforest and a tradition of sorcery/witchcraft that
has its roots in the pre Hispanic period and mostly practiced by men.
This tradition is well known in Mexico and attracts clients from various
walks of life, including businessmen and national level politicians.
Catemaco holds an annual event in March dedicated to sorcery which can
draw up to 5,000 visitors. It is surrounded by dozens of lagoons, falls
and interesting beaches. It has several eco friendly reserves and
activities which brings a lot of extreme or eco friendly sports people
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