My name is Jorge León. I'm Mexican, with more than ten years photographing weddings across three continents. My wife is Japanese, our son carries both cultures, and the name of this studio was her idea — a word from her language that describes what I chase with a camera. I'm drawn to philosophy, ancient and contemporary, and that curiosity shapes how I see a wedding — not as an event to document, but as something alive, full of contradictions and quiet meaning. Two grooms, two brides, however you've written it — the lens stays the same.
The connection between photographer and couple is everything. Trust comes before the shutter. I don't use social media — I prefer real conversation, a phone call, a coffee. If my work resonates with you, reach out directly.
Komorebi (木漏れ日) — the sunlight that drips through the leaves.
"KOMOREBI doesn't photograph weddings. They photograph the private weather of two people on the most public day of their lives."— Hitoko Nakamura, Wedding Curator
Six hours of unhurried coverage. Two of you, a small group of people, and a quiet place. Second photographer included. A fully edited digital gallery.
Full-day coverage from morning preparation to last dance. Editorial direction, second photographer included, and a fully edited digital gallery delivered in three to six weeks.
Three days of documentary coverage — welcome dinner, ceremony, farewell brunch. Second photographer included. For destination weddings and multi-event celebrations.
I take a small number of weddings each year — usually twelve, never more than sixteen. Reach out with your date and a few words about what matters to you. I respond personally within 48 hours.