About

MY CAREER
I’m Jennifer Iranzo, a wedding photographer based in Barcelona, documenting destination weddings in Spain and internationally for couples traveling from all over the world to celebrate their love.
"My approach is calm and intentional, allowing moments to unfold naturally while carefully shaping light and composition to create elegant, honest and emotional imagery."
Wedding photographer in Spain for international couples
I believe weddings are not only meant to be remembered, but felt — again and again, long after the day has passed.
My work focuses on capturing genuine emotion with a refined, natural and editorial approach.
With over 20 years of experience in photography, I’ve learned that true beauty lies in authenticity and light.
"I work with sensitivity and discretion, blending into the rhythm of the day to document real connections, meaningful details and fleeting moments — always guided by light, emotion and a strong editorial sensibility."
My work was awarded Best Photographer of the Year in 2024 and 2026 at national photography congresses, recognizing a career defined by technical and a deep specialization in lighting.
DESTINATION WEDDINGS
Destination wedding photographer in SpainI specialize in destination weddings in Spain, working with international couples who value storytelling, aesthetics and a natural approach to their wedding day.
Whether an intimate celebration or a multi-day event, each wedding is approached as a unique visual narrative, crafted with care, intention and emotional depth.
WHAT THEY SAY
WEDDING FLMS
When photography and film speak the same languageWedding films are a key part of creating a complete and emotional record of a wedding day.
I often collaborate with Isaac, with whom I share a long creative journey documenting weddings together. Our experience working side by side has created a natural understanding and a highly complementary style, resulting in a seamless and elevated visual narrative.
That said, I work with different filmmakers depending on the wedding, always considering film an essential element in telling the full story.









