Hotel photography at Casa Habita Guadalajara—personal project capturing mid-century design, warm interiors, and authentic Mexican hospitality.

Casa Habita — Guadalajara, Mexico

Role: Hotel & Interior Photographer (Personal Project)

During my stay at Casa Habita in Guadalajara, I created a personal photography project capturing the property’s distinctive blend of modern design and mid-century Mexican architecture. This boutique hotel, known for its warm tones, vintage textures, and thoughtfully curated interiors, offered the perfect setting to explore the relationship between design, light, and atmosphere.

Though not a commissioned shoot, this project focused on observational storytelling, documenting the balance between heritage and contemporary hospitality. I aimed to highlight Casa Habita’s architectural details, ambient light, and the subtle charm that defines its guest experience.

The resulting imagery celebrates authentic hospitality design in Mexico, combining editorial composition with a documentary sensibility. This personal study continues to inform my approach to hotel and lifestyle photography, emphasizing emotion, place, and timeless visual identity.

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