Locations for Catrina’s Photo Shoot in Mexico
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Mexico offers endless settings for Catrina photo sessions—colonial streets, iconic landmarks, vibrant canals,
desert landscapes, mountains, wine country, and historic cities filled with color and symbolism. Below is a curated
selection of locations that elevate each image into a cultural experience.
San Miguel de Allende is the perfect setting to capture unforgettable moments. The iconic Parish of San Miguel Arcángel, with its neo-gothic architecture and vibrant pink tones, offers a spectacular background for your photos. Whether at dawn, with the first rays of the sun illuminating the facade, or at sunset, when the sky turns warm and dramatic, each image captured here becomes a work of art.
The charming cobblestone streets and picturesque squares surrounding the parish provide a romantic, colonial atmosphere that makes your session a truly unique experience.
Xochimilco is a place where every sunrise is unique. Traveling through the canals in a decorated trajinera, you can capture anything from a soft morning fog wrapping the bright colors of the flowers, to a radiant sun reflecting golden light on the water.
The possibilities are endless—from the serenity of early hours to the vibrant color palette that fills the environment as the day warms up. Each session at Xochimilco is a different experience where nature and history merge into living tradition.
The Historic Center of Mexico City is the beating heart of the city’s history and culture, where every corner tells a timeless story. The Metropolitan Cathedral, towering majestically in the Plaza Mayor, offers a stunning backdrop for capturing memorable moments.
At sunrise, take advantage of the golden light to photograph the cathedral’s architectural beauty alongside the vibrant green, white, and red of the Mexican flag. As the day progresses, the sunlight creates striking contrasts across the plaza—blending tradition and modernity into one frame.
Tlayacapan is a magical place in the heart of Morelos, known for its stunning landscape surrounded by mountains and its vibrant culture. The nopal fields, with iconic rock formations in the background, provide a unique natural setting—perfect for capturing the essence of the Mexican land.
Important note: these fields are communal lands (ejidos). Before conducting any photo sessions, you must obtain permission from the landowner or the responsible authorities. Respecting the land and community is essential.
Guanajuato delivers a romantic, cinematic atmosphere with colonial streets, vibrant facades, and sophisticated details. The experience becomes even more special at Hotel Luna, where an elegant chandelier at the entrance adds a touch of glamour.
To take photos inside the hotel, you must contact the Hotel Luna staff to coordinate your session and ensure proper access. Pairing street locations with this refined setting creates a perfect contrast between tradition and luxury.
Just a short drive from Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque is famous for handcrafted goods—especially ceramics, glasswork, and textiles. Its cobblestone streets are lined with galleries, workshops, and boutiques, making it a paradise for those who appreciate craftsmanship and locally-made pieces.
The town’s preserved colonial architecture and the lively energy of El Parián—often filled with mariachi—create a vibrant and colorful setting for photography. Tlaquepaque also hosts cultural events throughout the year, adding even more character to each session.
Puebla, known as the City of Angels, is celebrated for its rich colonial heritage and dynamic cultural scene. The Historic Center of Puebla, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases stunning Baroque architecture, with the majestic Puebla Cathedral as a highlight.
Explore vibrant areas like the Barrio del Artista, filled with murals and galleries, or the Alley of the Saps, known for colorful facades. Puebla is also renowned for iconic dishes like mole poblano and chiles en nogada—turning your session into a full cultural experience.
Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California’s renowned wine region, is a paradise for wine lovers and photographers. Casa Frida stands out with its blend of rustic elegance and vibrant decor surrounded by vineyards.
Enjoy a unique experience pairing local wines with gourmet chocolates—while capturing stunning images of vineyard landscapes, stylish interiors, and curated presentations. It’s a perfect destination for an elevated, lifestyle-forward Catrina session.
Mineral de Pozos is celebrated for its mining history and well-preserved ruins. Two standout sites are the Hornos Jesuitas and the Mina de los Cinco Señores—locations that bring a dramatic, cinematic feeling to your photographs.
The Hornos Jesuitas, built by Jesuit missionaries in the 18th century, highlight historic engineering and silver processing. The Mina de los Cinco Señores offers powerful ruins and mine infrastructure, revealing the scale of mining operations that once shaped the town.
The Sanctuary of Jalpa, located in the municipality of Jalpa in Zacatecas, is a site of deep historical and spiritual significance. Its colonial architecture and serene atmosphere make it ideal for timeless portraits.
One of the most striking features of this location is its breathtaking sunsets. Golden, orange, and pink tones paint the sky, creating a magical contrast with the sanctuary and surrounding mountains—perfect for photography and reflection.
Hierve el Agua, about 1 hour and 30 minutes from Oaxaca City, is a breathtaking destination famous for its petrified waterfalls and mineral pools. The turquoise waters perched on cliff edges create a surreal setting—every angle reveals the majesty of this millennial site.
The Historic Center of Oaxaca is equally captivating: cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, vibrant facades, markets, wrought-iron balconies, and carved wooden doors. At sunset, Oaxaca’s warm light turns every corner into a perfect frame.
If you want help choosing the perfect destination for your concept, send your dates and vision to catrinas@alesuart.com and we will guide you toward the best setting for your story.
