About Me
Who is behind the lens
hello, I'm Anais!
I’ve always believed that photographs are the closest thing we have to time travel.
The image you forgot existed. The face of someone you miss. The moment you didn’t know you were living until you’re looking back at it years later.
That’s why I photograph the way I do — quietly, without interrupting, always watching. Because the photos that matter most are never the ones you planned.
Based in Mexico City
Available across Mexico, Canada & worldwide
Starts in Mexico City.
I was born here, grew up here, and left at 19 with a suitcase and a lot of curiosity. I moved to Montreal, where I studied Communications at Concordia University — and then I completed an AEC in Commercial Photography, where I achieved the highest portfolio score of my graduating class in 2023. Those years in Montreal built me — as a photographer and as a person. I fell in love with a Frenchman. I started photographing weddings, which had always been my calling. The emotion, the details, the joy of people celebrating love. We got married in Mérida. A French groom, a Mexican bride, and a day I still can't describe without smiling. I split my time between CDMX and Montreal — which means whether you're planning a wedding in Mexico or getting married in Canada, I'm already there.
My approach is simple.
I work mostly in a documentary style — I don't direct, I don't pose, I don't interrupt. But I also have an editorial eye: occasionally, when the light is perfect and the moment calls for it, I'll say "stay right there" — and that's it. The result is a gallery that feels real AND looks beautiful. Not a photoshoot. Not a production. Your day, told honestly and completely yours. I've photographed weddings across Canada and Mexico — from intimate elopements in the mountains to full celebrations that lasted until sunrise. I work in Spanish, English and French — which means I can connect with your family, your vendors, and you, exactly as you are, without anything getting lost in translation.
What I want for you.
Someday you'll be going through old files and find a photo you forgot existed. Maybe it's the way your grandmother looked at you during the ceremony. Maybe it's your partner's face one second before the kiss. Maybe it's the last dance when everyone had forgotten there was a camera in the room. That moment — when a photograph gives you back something you thought was gone, someone you still miss, a feeling you thought you'd never find again — is why I do this. Because photographs aren't just images. They're the people we've loved, the days we've lived, and the moments we never want to forget.
