Updated April 2026 • Italy wedding photography price guide

Wedding Photographer in Italy Prices 2026/27

Wedding photographer prices in Italy usually depend on coverage length, location, travel, guest count, and whether the wedding is one day or multi-day. My Italy wedding photography collections start from €3,800 for half-day coverage, €4,800 for full-day coverage, and €6,200 for multi-day weddings.

For most destination weddings in Italy, full-day coverage from €4,800 is the best fit because it covers preparation, ceremony, portraits, dinner, speeches, and the evening atmosphere without rushing the story.

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Quick answer

A realistic budget for experienced destination wedding photography in Italy usually starts from the mid-thousands, with higher prices for Lake Como, Portofino, Venice, Amalfi, Tuscany, multi-day events, film, albums, or a second photographer.

  • Half-day Italy wedding photography: from €3,800
  • Full-day Italy wedding photography: from €4,800
  • Multi-day Italy wedding photography: from €6,200
  • Optional extras: film, second photographer, albums, extra coverage, welcome dinner, or next-day event

This guide gives a clear starting point first, then explains what affects the final quote and which collection usually makes sense for different types of weddings in Italy.

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Quick price guide

Wedding Photographer Cost in Italy

As a broad guide, experienced wedding photographer prices in Italy usually start in the mid-thousands. Small elopements can cost less, while full-day destination weddings, Lake Como weddings, Portofino weddings, Amalfi Coast weddings, Venice weddings, and multi-day celebrations usually need a higher budget because of coverage time, travel, logistics, and editing.

Type of coverage Typical price range Best for
Short elopement or civil wedding €1,500-€4,000 Very small weddings with limited hours, simple logistics, and one location.
Professional half-day coverage €3,000-€6,000 Elopements, intimate weddings, short timelines, or celebrations where only the key part of the day needs coverage.
Full-day destination wedding coverage €4,000-€10,000+ Most Italy weddings with preparation, ceremony, portraits, dinner, speeches, and evening atmosphere.
Luxury or multi-day wedding photography €6,000-€15,000+ Welcome dinners, villa weddings, Lake Como, Portofino, Amalfi, Venice, Tuscany, or multi-location events.
Large production or celebrity-level coverage €15,000+ Large teams, multiple photographers, privacy needs, several events, fast delivery, or heavy production requirements.

My own Italy collections sit in the professional destination wedding range, starting from €3,800 for half-day coverage, €4,800 for full-day coverage, and €6,200 for multi-day weddings.

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These ranges are a practical guide, not a fixed industry rule. The final price depends on date, location, coverage length, travel, number of events, and whether you need extras such as film, albums, or a second photographer.

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Italy Wedding Photography Packages

My Italy wedding photography prices are built around the type of day you are planning. A short elopement does not need the same coverage as a full villa wedding in Tuscany, Lake Como, Portofino, Venice or the Amalfi Coast. For most destination weddings, full-day coverage from €4,800 is the strongest fit.

Shorter coverage

Half-Day Collection

€3,800 from

Best for elopements, civil ceremonies, intimate weddings, and shorter timelines.

  • Coverage of the key part of the day
  • Ceremony, portraits, family photographs, and atmosphere
  • Good fit for one-location weddings with simple logistics
  • Edited high-resolution images in a private online gallery
Best when the day is simple, compact, and you do not need morning preparation or late evening coverage.
Multi-day events

Multi-Day Collection

€6,200 from

Best for welcome dinners, villa weekends, next-day events, and larger celebrations.

  • Wedding day coverage plus one or more additional events
  • Welcome dinner, boat trip, rehearsal dinner, or next-day brunch
  • Good fit for Lake Como, Portofino, Tuscany, Venice, Rome, and Amalfi weddings
  • Edited high-resolution images in a private online gallery
Best when the wedding is more than one day and the guest experience is part of the story.

These starting prices give a clear base. The final quote depends on date, location, coverage length, travel needs, number of events, guest count, and optional extras such as film, albums, a second photographer, or fast delivery.

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Pricing factors

What Affects the Final Wedding Photography Price in Italy?

The starting price gives a useful base, but the final quote depends on how the wedding is built. A simple elopement in one place is very different from a full villa wedding in Lake Como, Portofino, Tuscany, Venice, Rome or the Amalfi Coast with several events and complex logistics.

1

Coverage length

More hours usually mean a higher price because the story is longer and the editing workload is bigger. Full-day coverage is often the best choice when you want preparation, ceremony, portraits, dinner, speeches and evening atmosphere covered properly.

2

Location and logistics

Weddings in places like Lake Como, Venice, Portofino and the Amalfi Coast can involve boats, water taxis, traffic, narrow streets, restricted access, terraces or multiple venues. These details affect timing, travel and planning.

3

One day or multi-day

A welcome dinner, rehearsal dinner, boat trip, next-day brunch or second event changes the quote because it adds coverage, travel time and editing. Multi-day weddings usually need a separate collection rather than simply adding one extra hour.

4

Guest count and wedding scale

A wedding with 20 guests can often be covered by one photographer. A larger wedding with many guests, several locations or parallel moments may need a second photographer to cover the story properly.

5

Extra photographers or film

A second photographer, film photography, extra evening coverage, albums, fast delivery or privacy requirements can all affect the final quote. These are quoted separately when they are useful, not added automatically.

6

Travel and timing

Destination weddings need realistic travel planning. Some locations are simple to reach, while others require extra travel days, ferries, early starts, late finishes or accommodation close to the venue.

The most important point: the cheapest quote is not always the safest quote. For destination weddings in Italy, the photographer needs to understand the timeline, light, travel, guest flow and location limits before giving a sensible price.

Beyond the hours

What Are You Actually Paying For?

A wedding photography price is not only about the number of hours on the day. For destination weddings in Italy, you are also paying for experience, planning judgment, travel reliability, backup equipment, careful editing, file care, and the ability to work calmly inside a real wedding timeline.

Italy can look simple on Instagram, but many wedding days involve boats, narrow streets, historic villas, restricted access, strong summer light, late dinners, long speeches, and guests moving between several spaces.

1

Experience with real destination timelines

Italy weddings often run differently from local weddings. Travel between locations, ceremony timing, dinner service, golden hour, guest movement and venue access all affect what can realistically be photographed.

2

Calm direction without turning the day into a photoshoot

Good portraits still need direction, but the wedding should not feel controlled by the camera. My approach is documentary first, with gentle editorial direction when it helps the image.

3

Consistent editing and natural skin tones

The final gallery should feel clean, elegant and consistent across different light: bright Italian sun, shaded streets, candlelit dinners, church interiors, terraces and evening parties.

4

Backup equipment and file safety

Professional coverage means working with proper camera bodies, lenses, lighting, cards, backups and a careful post-wedding file process. This matters more than most couples realise before the wedding.

5

A complete story, not only a few hero images

The strongest wedding galleries include atmosphere, family, guests, details, portraits, movement, dinner, speeches and late-night energy. The price reflects the work needed to photograph and edit the full story.

The real value is not only having beautiful portraits. It is having the day covered properly, with the people, place, emotion, timing, light and atmosphere all photographed in a way that still feels natural years later.

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Choosing the right fit

Local Italian Photographer or Destination Wedding Photographer?

Both can work. The better choice depends on the kind of wedding you are planning, the style you want, how much communication you need before the day, and whether the wedding is simple or more logistically involved.

A local Italian photographer may be right if

Your wedding is simple, mostly in one location, and budget is the main priority.

  • You are planning a small civil wedding or very short elopement
  • The venue has a recommended photographer whose style you already love
  • You only need a few hours of simple coverage
  • You are choosing mainly by location and price

A destination wedding photographer may be right if

You want a specific style, stronger communication, and someone used to international wedding timelines.

  • You want documentary coverage with calm editorial direction
  • You want clear English-speaking communication before the wedding
  • You are planning a full-day or multi-day wedding in Italy
  • You want consistent editing, natural skin tones, and full-story coverage

For weddings in Lake Como, Tuscany, Venice, Rome, Portofino or the Amalfi Coast, the most important question is not only where the photographer lives. It is whether their work, communication, editing style, backup process and planning approach match the wedding you are actually creating.

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Italy locations

Wedding Photographer Prices by Location in Italy

The starting collections stay simple, but some Italian wedding locations need more planning than others. Lake Como, Portofino, Venice, the Amalfi Coast, Sicily and the Dolomites can involve boats, transfers, traffic, restricted access, changing weather or multi-location timelines, so full-day or multi-day coverage is usually the safer choice.

Lake Como

Lake Como Wedding Photographer Prices

Lake Como weddings often involve villas, boats, terraces, narrow timelines and guest movement between locations. For most Lake Como weddings, full-day or multi-day coverage makes more sense than short coverage.

See more on my Lake Como wedding photographer page.

Portofino

Portofino Wedding Photographer Prices

Portofino is beautiful but compact, with movement often affected by boats, walking routes, hotels, churches and harbour timings. It usually needs realistic planning rather than a rushed portrait slot.

See more on my Portofino wedding photographer page.

Tuscany

Tuscany Wedding Photographer Prices

Tuscany weddings often work well with full-day coverage because the story is built around villas, countryside light, long dinners, family time and relaxed evening atmosphere.

See this Four Seasons Florence wedding in Tuscany.

Venice

Venice Wedding Photographer Prices

Venice weddings can involve water taxis, walking routes, tourists, hotel access, ceremony locations and tight timing. The quote should allow enough time for movement, not only photography.

See this Palazzo Pisani Moretta wedding in Venice.

Rome

Rome Wedding Photographer Prices

Rome weddings can be elegant and cinematic, but traffic, church timings, villa access and portrait locations need sensible planning. Full-day coverage works well when the wedding has several moving parts.

See this Villa Miani luxury wedding in Rome.

Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast Wedding Photographer Prices

Amalfi Coast weddings often need careful timing because of traffic, stairs, terraces, transfers and changing light. A short package can feel limiting unless the wedding is very small and simple.

See this wedding in Positano.

Sicily

Sicily Wedding Photographer Prices

Sicily weddings can include remote venues, island travel, long dinners, strong summer light and multi-day guest plans. For places like Salina, Taormina or private villas, full-day or multi-day coverage is usually the better fit.

See this wedding in Sicily.

Dolomites

Dolomites Wedding Photographer Prices

Dolomites weddings and elopements depend heavily on weather, mountain access, travel time and light. Short coverage can work for simple elopements, but flexible timing is often more important than a tight schedule.

See more on my Dolomites wedding photography page.

The location does not automatically make the photography more expensive. The real question is whether the place creates extra travel, timing, access, weather or coverage needs. That is what affects the quote.

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Example budgets

Example Italy Wedding Photography Budgets

These examples show how different Italy wedding photography quotes can look in practice. They are not fixed packages for every wedding, but they give a realistic way to understand which collection usually fits each type of celebration.

Small wedding or elopement

Short Italy Elopement

€3,800 from

Best for a small ceremony, short portrait session, family photographs and a simple one-location timeline.

  • Half-day coverage
  • One main location
  • Ceremony, portraits and atmosphere
  • Good fit for civil weddings and intimate elopements
Why this budget works: the day is compact, the logistics are simple, and you do not need full preparation or evening coverage.
Most common choice

Full-Day Villa Wedding

€4,800 from

Best for a full wedding day in Tuscany, Rome, Lake Como, Portofino, Venice, Sicily or the Amalfi Coast.

  • Full-day coverage
  • Preparation, ceremony, portraits, dinner and speeches
  • Documentary coverage with calm portrait direction
  • Best fit for most destination weddings in Italy
Why this budget works: full-day coverage gives the story enough space without forcing everything into a rushed schedule.
Logistically complex wedding

Lake Como, Venice or Amalfi Wedding

€4,800+ typical starting point

Best for weddings where the location itself creates extra timing, movement or access needs.

  • Boats, water taxis, terraces or walking routes
  • Multiple photo locations or venue areas
  • More careful timeline planning
  • Second photographer considered for larger guest counts
Why this budget works: the photography time is only part of the job. Travel, access and timing need to be planned properly.
Weekend wedding

Multi-Day Italy Wedding

€6,200 from

Best for weddings with a welcome dinner, rehearsal dinner, boat trip, next-day brunch or a full weekend guest experience.

  • Wedding day plus one or more extra events
  • Better story of the full guest experience
  • Good fit for villas, islands and destination weekends
  • Useful for Lake Como, Sicily, Tuscany, Portofino and Amalfi weddings
Why this budget works: the wedding is more than one day, so the photography should cover more than only the ceremony day.

The best quote depends on the actual timeline. If the wedding is still being planned, I can help work out whether half-day, full-day or multi-day coverage makes the most sense before you commit to a package.

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Best fit

Who My Italy Wedding Photography Is Best For

My Italy wedding photography is best for couples who want the day documented naturally, but still want portraits, details and location images to feel refined. The style is documentary first, with calm editorial direction when it helps the photograph.

The aim is not to turn your wedding into a staged photoshoot. It is to photograph the people, place, atmosphere and real moments while still making the portraits feel elegant.

Good fit

This is a good fit if you want

  • Natural documentary coverage without stiff posing
  • Calm direction when portraits need structure
  • Clean colour and natural skin tones
  • A full story, not only a few hero images
  • Someone used to destination wedding timelines
  • Honest guidance on half-day, full-day or multi-day coverage
Probably not the right fit

This may not be right if you want

  • The cheapest possible wedding photography coverage in Italy
  • A heavily staged photoshoot where the day is built around the camera
  • Very short coverage for a complex full-day destination wedding
  • Over-processed editing, fake colours or extreme trends
  • A photographer who only takes portraits and ignores the atmosphere
  • A quote before the timeline, location and coverage needs are understood

If you care about real moments, calm direction, natural colour and a complete story, full-day destination wedding photography in Italy is usually the safest place to start.

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What is included

What Is Included in My Italy Wedding Photography Collections?

Every Italy wedding photography collection includes the core things needed to photograph the day properly: planning, coverage, editing, delivery, backup equipment and a private online gallery. Optional extras are added only when they make sense for your wedding.

1

Pre-wedding planning

Before the wedding, I look at the timeline, locations, light, movement between places and any family or guest priorities. This helps avoid rushed portraits and unrealistic schedules.

2

Wedding day coverage

Coverage is based on the collection you choose. Half-day works for compact weddings, full-day suits most Italy weddings, and multi-day coverage is best for welcome dinners or weekend events.

3

Documentary and portrait work

I photograph the day naturally, but I still give calm direction when portraits, family photos or location images need structure. The result should feel elegant, not stiff.

4

Edited high-resolution images

Your final images are individually edited for clean colour, natural skin tones and a consistent look across different light, from bright Italian sun to candlelit dinners.

5

Private online gallery

Your finished photographs are delivered in a private online gallery, making it easy to view, download and share the images with family and guests.

6

Professional backup process

I work with professional cameras, lenses, memory cards and backup systems. File safety matters before, during and after the wedding.

Usually included

  • Planning guidance before the wedding
  • Photography coverage based on your chosen collection
  • Documentary coverage with calm portrait direction
  • Edited high-resolution final images
  • Private online gallery for viewing, downloading and sharing
  • Travel planning included in the final quote where needed

Optional extras

  • Second photographer for larger weddings or parallel moments
  • Film photography for selected parts of the day
  • Welcome dinner, rehearsal dinner or next-day brunch coverage
  • Extra evening coverage if the timeline runs late
  • Wedding albums and printed collections
  • Fast delivery or extra privacy requirements if needed

The quote should be simple to understand. I would rather recommend the right amount of coverage than push unnecessary extras. For most destination weddings in Italy, full-day coverage is the cleanest starting point.

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Choosing coverage

Half-Day vs Full-Day Wedding Photography in Italy

Half-day coverage can be perfect for a small elopement or simple civil wedding. For most destination weddings in Italy, full-day coverage is usually the safer choice because the story depends on timing, movement, light, dinner, speeches and the atmosphere around the guests.

Shorter coverage

Half-Day Coverage

€3,800 from

Half-day coverage works best when the wedding is small, simple and built around one key part of the day.

  • Good for elopements and intimate weddings
  • Works well for one-location civil ceremonies
  • Covers ceremony, portraits, family photos and atmosphere
  • Best when preparation and late evening coverage are not needed
Best fit: small elopements, short ceremonies, compact timelines and simple logistics.

My honest recommendation: choose half-day coverage when the wedding is genuinely small and simple. Choose full-day coverage from €4,800 when you want the people, place, portraits, dinner, speeches and evening atmosphere photographed properly.

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Optional extras

Second Photographer, Film Photography and Albums

Not every Italy wedding needs extras. I prefer to add them only when they make the coverage better. A second photographer, film photography, albums or extra events can be useful, but they should fit the wedding rather than inflate the quote for no reason.

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When a second photographer makes sense

A second photographer is useful when one person cannot reasonably cover everything happening at the same time.

  • Both partners getting ready in different places
  • Larger guest counts or complex family coverage
  • Multiple locations, boats, villas or venue areas
  • Ceremony moments from more than one angle
Best for: larger weddings, multi-location timelines and moments happening in parallel.
Film photography

When film photography is worth adding

Film can add a beautiful texture to selected parts of the day, especially portraits, details and slower moments.

  • Portraits with a softer, slower feel
  • Elegant detail images and atmosphere
  • A different look alongside the main digital coverage
  • Best used intentionally, not forced into every moment
Best for: couples who like a more tactile, timeless look alongside clean digital files.
Albums and prints

When an album is worth adding

A wedding album makes most sense when you want the finished story to live outside a phone, gallery link or hard drive.

  • A complete edited story in printed form
  • Useful for family, parents and long-term memory
  • Better than leaving the full wedding only online
  • Can be added after the wedding if you prefer
Best for: couples who want the final wedding story printed properly, not only delivered digitally.

My view is simple: add extras when they solve a real problem or improve the final result. For many Italy weddings, full-day coverage is the main decision first. Extras come after the timeline is clear.

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Getting a quote

How to Get an Accurate Italy Wedding Photography Quote

The most accurate quote comes from understanding the wedding, not guessing from a location name. A wedding in Italy can be simple and intimate, or it can involve several venues, boats, guest transfers, welcome events and late-night coverage.

You do not need to have everything final before enquiring. The key is to share enough detail so I can recommend the right coverage instead of sending a vague package.

1

Send the date and location

The wedding date, venue and nearest town make a big difference. Lake Como, Venice, Portofino, Amalfi, Sicily and the Dolomites all have different timing and travel needs.

2

Describe the type of wedding

Tell me whether it is an elopement, intimate wedding, full villa wedding, church wedding, civil ceremony, symbolic ceremony or multi-day destination celebration.

3

Share the rough timeline

A simple outline is enough: preparation, ceremony time, portraits, dinner, speeches, dancing and any extra events. This helps decide whether half-day, full-day or multi-day coverage fits.

4

Mention any extras you are considering

A second photographer, film photography, welcome dinner, next-day brunch, album, fast delivery or privacy needs can all be discussed once the main coverage is clear.

Helpful details to include

  • Wedding date or possible month
  • Venue name or location in Italy
  • Estimated guest count
  • One-day or multi-day wedding
  • Whether you want half-day, full-day or are unsure
  • Any welcome dinner, boat trip, brunch or extra event

What I will help you work out

  • Which collection fits the actual timeline
  • Whether a second photographer is useful or unnecessary
  • Whether the location needs extra movement time
  • Where portraits can realistically fit into the day
  • Whether full-day or multi-day coverage gives better value
  • How to avoid paying for extras you do not need

The goal is a quote that matches the real wedding, not just a price list. For most Italy destination weddings, full-day coverage from €4,800 is the sensible starting point, then extras are added only if they genuinely help.

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Booking process

How Booking Works

Booking Italy wedding photography should be clear and simple. Once I understand your date, location and coverage needs, I send a tailored quote. Your date is secured with a signed agreement and a 30% booking fee.

1

Send your enquiry

Share your date, location, guest count, rough timeline and whether you are planning a one-day or multi-day wedding in Italy.

2

I recommend the right coverage

I look at the location, timing and logistics, then suggest whether half-day, full-day or multi-day coverage makes the most sense.

3

You receive a clear quote

The quote explains the collection, coverage, travel needs and any useful extras such as a second photographer, film or additional events.

4

Contract and booking fee

Your wedding date is reserved after the agreement is signed and the 30% booking fee is paid. Until then, the date remains open.

5

Planning before the wedding

As the day gets closer, we review the timeline, locations, family photo needs, portrait timing and any important details.

6

Wedding day and delivery

I photograph the wedding, edit the final images carefully, and deliver the finished gallery through a private online gallery.

Payment terms

  • 30% booking fee to secure the date
  • Remaining balance due before the wedding, according to the agreement
  • Clear quote before booking, with no vague package wording
  • Optional extras added only if they are useful for your wedding

What happens after booking

  • Timeline and location planning before the wedding
  • Guidance on portrait timing and realistic movement between places
  • Final check of important family photos and priorities
  • Private online gallery after the wedding

The date is only secured once the agreement and booking fee are complete. This keeps everything clear for both sides, especially for popular Italy wedding dates in Lake Como, Tuscany, Portofino, Venice, Rome, Amalfi, Sicily and the Dolomites.

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Real Italy weddings

See Real Italy Wedding Photography Examples

Prices make more sense when you can see the kind of weddings they apply to. These Italy wedding examples show different locations, timelines and styles, from city palaces and luxury villas to coastal weddings and destination celebrations.

What these examples help you judge

  • Whether the style feels natural, elegant and consistent
  • How full-day coverage works across different Italian locations
  • How portraits, details, guests and atmosphere sit together
  • Whether the final story feels complete, not only portfolio-focused

Why this matters for pricing

  • A complex location needs more than a short portrait slot
  • Good coverage includes guests, movement, timing and atmosphere
  • Editing consistency matters across sun, shade, interiors and evening light
  • The right package depends on the real wedding, not only the venue name

If one of these weddings feels close to what you are planning, mention it when you enquire. It helps me understand the kind of coverage, pace and final gallery you are drawn to.

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FAQ

Italy Wedding Photographer Prices FAQ

These are the questions couples usually ask before booking a wedding photographer in Italy. The answers are meant to give a clear starting point before you send an enquiry.

How much does a wedding photographer cost in Italy?

Experienced wedding photographer prices in Italy usually start in the mid-thousands. My Italy wedding photography collections start from €3,800 for half-day coverage, €4,800 for full-day coverage, and €6,200 for multi-day weddings.

Is €4,800 expensive for a wedding photographer in Italy?

For a full-day destination wedding photographer in Italy, €4,800 sits within the professional market rather than the very top luxury range. It usually makes sense for couples who want experienced coverage, careful editing, planning support and a complete story of the day.

Is half-day coverage enough for an Italy wedding?

Half-day coverage can work well for elopements, civil ceremonies and very intimate weddings. For a full destination wedding with preparation, ceremony, portraits, dinner, speeches and evening atmosphere, full-day coverage is usually the better choice.

What does full-day wedding photography in Italy include?

Full-day coverage usually includes preparation, ceremony, portraits, family photographs, dinner, speeches, guest atmosphere and part of the evening. It is the best fit when you want the full wedding story, not only ceremony and portraits.

Why do Lake Como, Venice, Portofino and Amalfi weddings often need more coverage?

These locations often involve boats, water taxis, traffic, walking routes, terraces, restricted access or movement between several spaces. The quote needs to allow enough time for the real logistics of the day, not only the photography itself.

Do we need a second photographer?

A second photographer is useful for larger guest counts, separate preparation locations, multi-location timelines, complex ceremonies or moments happening at the same time. For smaller weddings, one experienced photographer is often enough.

Are travel costs included in the quote?

Travel is discussed clearly before booking. Some weddings are simple to quote, while locations such as Lake Como, Sicily, the Dolomites, Venice, Portofino or the Amalfi Coast may need more specific planning around flights, accommodation, transfers or extra travel time.

Can we add a welcome dinner or next-day brunch?

Yes. Welcome dinners, rehearsal dinners, boat trips and next-day brunches can be added. If your wedding is more than one day, a multi-day collection from €6,200 is usually the cleanest starting point.

Do you photograph elopements in Italy?

Yes. Half-day coverage from €3,800 can work well for Italy elopements, small civil weddings and intimate ceremonies, especially when the timeline is simple and mostly in one location.

How early should we book a wedding photographer in Italy?

For popular Italy wedding locations and peak-season dates, it is better to enquire as early as possible. Lake Como, Tuscany, Portofino, Venice, Rome, Amalfi, Sicily and the Dolomites can book far ahead, especially for weekends.

How do we book?

Send your date, location, guest count and rough timeline. I will recommend the right coverage and send a clear quote. Your date is secured with a signed agreement and a 30% booking fee.

Can you help us decide which package fits?

Yes. You do not need to know the perfect package before enquiring. If you share the date, location, rough timeline and type of wedding, I can help work out whether half-day, full-day or multi-day coverage makes the most sense.

The simplest starting point: if your wedding is a full destination celebration in Italy, full-day coverage from €4,800 is usually the safest option. If it is a small elopement, half-day coverage may be enough.

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Planning a Wedding in Italy?

Send me your date, location, guest count and rough timeline, and I will help you work out whether half-day, full-day or multi-day coverage makes the most sense. For most destination weddings in Italy, full-day coverage from €4,800 is the safest starting point.

Half day from €3,800 Full day from €4,800 Multi-day from €6,200

I photograph weddings across Lake Como, Tuscany, Florence, Venice, Rome, Portofino, the Amalfi Coast, Sicily, the Dolomites and other Italian destinations.

To get a useful quote, include:

  • Your wedding date or possible month
  • The venue, town or Italian region
  • Estimated guest count
  • Whether it is one day or multi-day
  • Any welcome dinner, boat trip or next-day brunch
  • Whether you prefer documentary, editorial or a mix of both