Some venues do half the work on their own. Masia Casa Del Mar, on a clifftop in Sitges with the Mediterranean behind it, is one of them.
The estate hangs over the sea, with an infinity pool and views that melt into the horizon. Almost any photo turns out well here on its own —and for a photo booth, that's the best possible starting point. Anthony and Leyla flew in from the United States to get married here, and chose us for their 80-guest wedding. We arrived determined to live up to the place.
Ready before the first guest came down
The ceremony was up top, by the pool; the party, down below. We arrived early to set the booth up while the guests were still up there, so that, when they started coming down one by one toward the party, the machine was already ready and waiting. It made for a perfect entrance: no awkward queue, no wait —just people eager to take photos from the very first minute.
Two hours that flew by
We were there for three hours in total: one during the cocktail and two in the thick of the party. And those two hours flew by. The guests were the kind who never run out of ideas: every couple, every group, every strip that came out of the machine was different from the last —hats, heart-shaped sunglasses, magazine-cover poses. Pure energy.
They never ran out of ideas: every strip that came out was different from the one before.— The House Party team
A keepsake by the sea
Every guest left with their printed strip in hand, that little physical memento a phone can't give. Between the sea, the masia and a couple with movie-grade style, Anthony and Leyla's wedding became one of our favourites —the kind that, when someone says Casa Del Mar, is the first thing we remember.
The wedding in pictures




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