
In Boiro, Ismael Torres offers wedding photography with a documentary, cinematic approach. He captures spontaneous moments and genuine emotions to craft an intimate, timeless wedding story.
If you are looking for a wedding photographer in Boiro who goes beyond posed portraits, Frames of Us — Ismael Torres — offers a documentary and cinematic vision that turns your day into a short film. His work isn’t just about collecting images: it’s about telling the story of who you are, those everyday and meaningful fragments that, when joined, map out your life together. Why choose Ismael? His eye is rooted in sincerity: a slightly grainy, nostalgic aesthetic with an emotional pulse that seeks to portray the truth of each moment. In his wedding reports, staged or forced shots do not take precedence—what matters is capturing laughter that seems to come from nowhere, conspiratorial glances, and silences full of meaning. From Boiro he works with couples who value authentic memories over the perfectly posed image. How he works: the relationship with the couple is central. At the first meeting — the initial chat, or the “first look” according to his itinerary — Ismael listens to your story: how you met, what moves you, and what expectations you have. From there you define together “which image we want to tell”: the aesthetic, the rhythm, and the scenes that deserve to be photographed. That prior conversation makes the wedding day flow naturally. During the celebration, his documentary approach allows him to cover everything from preparations to the party without interfering with the experience. He also offers pre-wedding (engagement) sessions to build trust and post-wedding (day-after) sessions to free you from the time constraints of the day and create more intimate, relaxed images. The constant objective is that, when you look at the photos, you feel someone has read what happens between the lines. Your memories also have a form: Ismael imagines how you will receive the photographs at home and offers the option of preserving them in a physical album that honors that nostalgic, timeless feeling. If you want a documentary wedding report with cinematic sensitivity in Galicia, Frames of Us in Boiro is the choice for an honest, warm, and deeply felt visual legacy.