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About Us

Our work blends decades of partnership with an intuitive eye for detail. We are the dedicated hands crafting your wedding film and photography into an honest, artistic legacy that honors every whispered promise and grand gesture.

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Built on Twenty Years of "Us"

Before Múcaro Films was a business, it was just the two of us building a life.

We’ve been a couple for over 20 years. We’ve lived through the big dreams, the relentless "hustle" years, and enough seasons to know that a marriage is much more than a single day. Like the couples we work with, our story is built on growth, laughter, and a lot of shared coffee.

The Foundation

Múcaro Films didn't just happen; it’s the ultimate mashup of two very different worlds:

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Joseph brings a rare combination to every wedding he documents. His years in the hospitality industry taught him that the finest experiences are invisible by design. His second expertise is in post-production: Joseph edits every film himself. "at means the person behind your camera is the same person who will spend hours in the edit suite choosing which frame holds the tear, which breath lands before the vow, and which silence says more than words. No outsourcing. No diluted vision. One filmmaker, committed to your story from first light to final cut.

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Keisha's lens is rooted in people, not poses. Her background in education and years of work alongside underserved communities trained her to read a room, build trust quickly across very different contexts, and hold space for what is true — not just what is convenient. On your wedding day, that means she captures the unguarded moments other cameras miss, because people feel safe around her. Her experience coordinating complex educational projects also means no detail falls through the cracks, and no moment goes undocumented while logistics are being managed.

The result: images and films that don't just look beautiful — they feel exactly like the people in them.

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When Joseph’s technical intuition met Keisha’s reverence for the human story,

Múcaro Films became the natural evolution of their shared life.

When we aren't behind the camera, we’re likely recharging in the ways that fuel our creativity:

Beyond the Lens

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  • Exploring a new corner of the map.

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  • Finding stillness in nature.

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  • Managing the chaos of our two dachshunds, who keep our own story very entertaining.

At the end of the day, this business is about more than photos and films. It’s about people, the strength of relationships, and the stories that deserve to be remembered forever.