Location:
- Mexico
About Karime Gazale
Karime is a wedding photographer with a background in interior design, known for her refined eye and emotive storytelling. Her work blends editorial elegance with documentary honesty, capturing moments that feel cinematic, intimate, and timeless. Inspired by film, art, architecture, and human connection, she’s drawn to the in-between — the subtle glances, soft gestures, and quiet beauty of real emotion. Through thoughtful composition and natural light, Karime creates imagery that preserves not just how a wedding looks, but how it feels — evoking memories that linger long after the day is over.
Behind The Brand
What draws you to wedding photography?
Photography has always been with me. First as a quiet hobby, later as a way to document the spaces I designed as an interior designer. I was always drawn to the way a single image could hold a story, a sentiment, a truth. When I discovered wedding photography, something shifted. I fell in love with the honesty of passing instants: the way two people look at each other, the warmth of a subtle gesture, the poetry in the in-between. I’m drawn to love in its most sincere form, elegant, emotional, unfiltered — and to the art of preserving it with care, depth, and a quiet sense of wonder.
How would you describe your photography style?
My style is a blend of editorial, documentary, and cinematic storytelling. I’m inspired by the way films evoke emotion through light, framing, and movement. I bring that same intentionality to every wedding I photograph. I seek out sincere, unguarded moments and balance them with thoughtful composition and the softness of natural light. While my approach adapts to each couple’s energy, the heart of my work remains the same: to create images that feel honest and timeless, like stills from a beautiful film you never want to forget.
What inspires you creatively?
Cinema is a constant thread in my creative life. The way a single frame can express more than words. I’m drawn to films that feel nostalgic, textured, and intimate. Art, especially impressionism, inspires the way I see color and light, while nature grounds me in simplicity. My background in architecture and interior design also finds its way into my work through composition and spatial awareness. Traveling, learning about other cultures, and observing people — all of it reminds me that every story is layered. I aim to photograph those stories with subtlety and soul.
What is it that makes an image magical?
A magical image doesn’t need to be perfect, it needs to feel. Sometimes it’s a glance no one else noticed, or the hush between words. Magic often hides in what was never staged, just felt. The right light, the right silence, the right kind of connection between people can turn an ordinary second into something unforgettable. While a carefully composed photo may impress, I believe it’s the honest, in-between moments that truly resonate.
What advice would you give couples when selecting their wedding photographer?
When selecting a wedding photographer, it’s essential to find someone whose vision aligns with yours as a couple. Don’t just choose the photographer with the latest trends or the most fashionable portfolio — while staying current is important, it’s not everything. Look for someone whose work resonates with you and reflects the story you want to tell. It’s also important that you feel comfortable and at ease with your photographer. Your photographer isn’t just another vendor — they’re the person who’ll be beside you in your most intimate moments. You need someone who understands you and knows how to capture what makes your story yours. The images you receive will be the tangible memory that remains, the legacy passed on. Choose someone who can preserve not just how your wedding looked, but how it felt.
Your dream location to shoot a wedding?
While Lake Como is undeniably beautiful — and yes, I’d love to photograph a wedding there — my heart is especially drawn to places like Ireland or Scotland. There’s something about the misty landscapes, the ancient stone, and the softness of the light that feels deeply cinematic and emotional. France also holds a special place in my heart; the architecture, textures, and timeless elegance of its old châteaus speak to everything I love about visual storytelling. I’m always inspired by places with soul, where history, nature, and atmosphere come together to create something unforgettable.
Editor’s Notes
Why we love them…
Karime Gazale brings a designer’s precision and a filmmaker’s sensitivity to wedding photography. With roots in interior design, her compositions are shaped by structure and light, but softened by emotion. Her work coalesces cinematic stillness with documentary sincerity, capturing not just what is seen, but what is felt. Karime has a gift for noticing, and her lens doesn’t chase spectacle; it draws meaning from subtlety. Each frame feels intimate, atmospheric, and deeply considered.
For the couple…
Karime is the photographer for couples who move through the world carrying love for the little things. She crafts imagery that reads like a memory: layered, tonal, quietly powerful. Ideal for weddings in spaces with character —stone villas, historic estates, landscapes heavy with mood—her approach is steeped in connection, space, and honest beauty.