If there’s one thing I’ll never get tired of, it’s photographing an Acre wedding in Cabo. Especially when it involves a stylish couple, an incredible venue, a crowd that came ready to celebrate, and enough thoughtful details to keep my camera busy all day. Jenna and Wyatt’s wedding at Los Agaves checked every box. They found me through the team at Bliss Events Cabo (who always know how to put together a great day). The entire day felt effortlessly cool—beautiful, elevated, and packed with personality.






Before heading to Acre, Jenna and Wyatt got ready at a lovely, artsy hotel in Los Cabos, Hotel El Ganzo. Then came Los Agaves. Now, I love Acre in general, but I am particularly obsessed with this side of the property. Los Agaves feels completely different from anything else in Cabo. The venue sits on a desert hillside and features this incredible circular courtyard surrounded by tall architectural structures wrapped in bougainvillea. Everywhere you look, there’s texture, greenery, and layers that make it feel like you’re tucked away in your own little world. The venue design does a lot of the heavy lifting on its own.
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The Cabo weather was doing what Cabo weather does best—being hot. Fortunately, nobody seemed remotely bothered by it.
Guests gathered in the circular courtyard surrounded by lush florals. Jenna and Wyatt exchanged vows while family and friends looked on. After the ceremony, everyone moved into cocktail hour, where a live singer set the mood while guests grabbed drinks and explored the venue. It was the perfect transition into the evening.
One of my favorite details from the day was the live painter. There’s something really fun about watching guests discover the painting throughout the evening and seeing it slowly come to life. Every time I walked past, there was a new group gathered around it. It felt interactive without being over-the-top, and it gave Jenna and Wyatt a keepsake that’s far more interesting than something that ends up forgotten in a drawer.








Once dinner wrapped up and the DJ took over, things escalated exactly as they should. The dance floor filled up immediately, drinks were flowing, and the crowd was fully committed to celebrating these two.
And then Jenna pulled off one of my favorite wedding moves: the outfit change. She swapped her ceremony gown for a fun reception dress that was clearly designed for maximum dance-floor efficiency.
The rest of the night unfolded exactly how a destination wedding in Cabo should, with great music, great people, and zero interest in ending the celebration early. Jenna and Wyatt created a wedding that felt personal and creative. If every couple could throw a party like these two, I wouldn’t complain.













Photography | Wildfelt Photography
Planning | Bliss Events
Venue | Acre Resort
Content Creation | WedScene
Florals | Pure Love Cabo
MUA | Los Cabos Makeup
Stationery | Us Creating
