FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY & VISUAL STORYTELLING
Preserving your legacy through timeless imagery.
Real life, real connection, real memory.
Heirloom photography for those who feel deeply
I photograph love, motherhood and identity
through weddings, portraits and intimate family stories.
Images made to live beyond the screen.
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Soy Viviana Cardona
Fotógrafa, madre y narradora visual. Mi trabajo nace de la presencia, no de la pose.
De observar con calma, de escuchar lo que no se dice, de entender que la vida, como la maternidad, no se repite. Fotografío bodas, familias, maternidades y retratos porque creo profundamente en la memoria como legado. En imágenes que no solo se ven bonitas hoy, sino que sigan diciendo algo dentro de muchos años.

Signature Services
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Destination and intimate wedding photography focused on emotion, light and movement. Civil ceremonies, elopements and celebrations documented with an editorial, fine art approach.
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Heirloom portraiture celebrating identity, femininity and motherhood. Thoughtful sessions created with intention, sensitivity and timeless aesthetics.
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Documentary-style family sessions focused on connection rather than perfection. Images created in your natural environment, where life simply unfolds.
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Lovely Notes
From our Happy Couples
Heirloom imagery for every chapter of your story
From intimate beginnings to life’s most meaningful celebrations,
every chapter deserves to be remembered with intention.



Timeless · Romantic · Authentic
Capturing maternity as it truly feels and transforming it into treasured keepsakes
Maternity is not about posing or perfection. It’s about presence. About honoring a body that is changing, expanding, holding life with quiet strength. I photograph maternity as it truly is: intimate, raw, and deeply human. No performances, just moments that exist once and never return.
These images are created to be kept. To be revisited years from now, when memory softens and details fade. They are not trends or announcements, but visual heirlooms—proof of a season where everything was becoming. Photographs that don’t just show how it looked, but how it felt



