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    Theodore Vourlis Photography

    Προτείνεται από 2 Επαγγελματίες

    (7)

    Athens

    Price Range:

    1000.0€ - 3500.0€

    I believe there is nothing more extraordinary in life than finding your true “other half” and sharing your journey together!

    That’s why I am deeply passionate about creating your unique and timeless “love story,” overflowing with emotions and “cinematic” beauty, through my lens. On the most important day of your life, I will be by your side to discreetly and professionally capture faces and moments, the atmosphere, and powerful emotions that will become your legacy! My greatest reward for the effort I put into every project comes from the smiles and wonderful reviews of my clients.

    If you, too, are lovers of photographic art and believe that your future memories hold a special value, feel free to get in touch with me so we can meet and discuss how to fulfill your needs. Invest in your moments with me... and they will last forever!

    The level of work I present to you is the result of continuous effort, passion for my craft, and technical expertise. This dedication has been recognized and awarded numerous times in international wedding photography competitions over the past few years, among thousands of participants (Fearless Photographers, WPS, WPE, Wedaward, Wedwar, Prowed Photographers)!

    If you’d like to see more from my portfolio and discuss the possibility of working together, I’d be delighted to hear from you. Moments pass, but great photographs last forever!

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    Aneza Photography

    Προτείνεται από 1 Επαγγελματίες

    (5)

    Athens

    Price Range:

    800.0€ - 3500.0€

    Hi, I am Aneza, the photographer at Aneza Photography from Athens, Greece. 

    After 9 Years experience i feel so lucky to do my passion as a job.

     I love photography because through it I can see a bigger, brighter world full of colors and opportunities!

     I don’t only like capturing portraits of people, but I also love immortalizing moments of happiness, through my camera, of people getting married or having their child baptized. 

    “A picture has the magic to make a moment last forever!”, that’s why creating photo albums is not only a big part of the projects that I undertake, but also one of my favorite and most fun activities.

     A photo album for me is a list of memories, which can be cherished through eternity. My specialization is creating artistic concepts.

     The goal of said projects is to bring out the uniqueness of each individual and highlight his, hers or its, if it’s for commercialized purposes, exceptional attributes.

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    Harneo Photography

    (0)

    Paphos

    Price Range:

    2300.0€ - 4500.0€

    A Bit About Me...

    Hello I am Haris, 40 years old, father to an amazing daughter (Michelle Anthia).

    I am the founder of HarNeo Photography Studio.

    Destination photographer based on the island of Cyprus since 2008.

    Photography is a special medium to me. It blends art and technology, prediction and reaction,

    light and shadow. It captures a moment in time and preserves it, allowing the viewer to

    experience that moment again and again. I love how photographs tell a story of a moment. I also

    love how a photograph can bring up other sensory memories, the sounds, the smells, the

    excitement or sweetness of that moment captured. I love my job of being a visual storyteller,

    knowing that I am creating images for my clients so that they may relive those special moments

    for years to come. I am honored to be chosen for such an intimate event of a couples wedding,

    this allows me the opportunity to capture the special moments of their life.

    My style blends photojournalism, fashion with advertising photography to create impactful

    images full of emotion and style. My friendly demeanor and quiet professionalism puts my

    clients at ease, allowing me to capture their best. My goal is to document all the beautiful details,

    emotions, and interactions as they happen naturally. It's the collection of these images that tell

    the memorable story of the people and places in front of my lens.

    Are you in Love?

    I would Love to capture your story!!!

Greece Wedding Photography Guide

Why Wedding Photography in Greece Is So Special
Getting married in Greece is a bucket-list dream for many couples abroad. From the whitewashed villages of Santorini to the historic grandeur of Athens, the scenery alone provides an extraordinary backdrop for your celebration. Your wedding photos will capture not only your love story but also the timeless beauty and culture of Greece. These images become treasured memories you’ll share with friends, family, and future generations.

Choosing the Perfect Photographer
When selecting a wedding photographer in Greece, consider three key factors: style, experience, and personality. First, identify the style you love—whether it’s romantic and airy, candid and documentary, or something artistic and editorial. Next, look for someone with destination-wedding experience, especially if they’re based in Greece; local experts know the best hidden spots and how to handle bright Mediterranean light. Finally, pick someone whose personality puts you at ease. On the wedding day, you’ll spend plenty of time together, so a comfortable rapport is essential for natural, authentic photos.

Top Locations for Iconic Shots
Greece’s diversity means you can choose from sea views, cliffside chapels, ancient ruins, or lush landscapes. Santorini’s caldera and Mykonos’s windmills are famed for sunset portraits, while Athens’s historic sites (like the Acropolis or Plaka neighborhood) add a dramatic, urban flair. If you want something quieter, consider places like Rhodes’s medieval Old Town or the verdant island of Corfu. Wherever you go, ask your photographer about local regulations—some archaeological areas or private terraces might require permits or have restrictions on drone flights.

Practical Considerations for Island Weddings
For island ceremonies, plan around the sun and wind. Midday light can be harsh, so schedule couple portraits for early morning or sunset (the “golden hour”). The wind can be strong in places like Mykonos—your photographer should know how to work around blowing veils and hair. Also, factor in ferry or flight logistics; if you’re bringing a photographer from the mainland, budget for their travel and a night’s stay. Confirm these details in writing to avoid surprises.

Capturing Greek Culture
If you’re incorporating Greek traditions (like the stefana crown exchange in an Orthodox ceremony or the rice throwing as you exit the church), make sure your photographer is prepared to catch these key moments. The same goes for any cultural dances or celebratory customs like smashing plates or pinning money on the couple. These unique touches will distinguish your photos from standard wedding albums, infusing them with the spirit of Greece.

Investing in Quality
Wedding photography is a long-term investment. While costs in Greece can vary from around €1,300 to €3,000 or more for a full-day professional package, most couples find it worthwhile to allocate a solid portion of their budget to a talented photographer. After the party’s over, the photos are what remain—preserving every tear, laugh, sunset, and sweet detail of your day in Greece.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How early should we book our Greek wedding photographer?
A: Popular photographers in hot spots like Santorini, Mykonos, or Athens often book 12–18 months in advance, especially for summer. Try to secure your preferred photographer at least 9–12 months before your date. This timeline is even more important if you have limited flexibility or a specific style in mind.

Q: Should we hire a local photographer or bring one from home?
A: It depends on your priorities. A local Greek photographer knows the terrain, lighting, and vendor network inside out, often saving you money on extra travel costs. Bringing your own photographer can be wonderful if you already have a relationship with them or adore their style. Just factor in airfare, accommodation, and any required shooting permits in Greece.

Q: What about drone photography?
A: Drone shots are popular in Greece because the aerial views are breathtaking—think steep Santorini cliffs or expansive coastlines. However, drones are subject to local regulations, and high winds can limit flights. If drone coverage is important, confirm that your photographer is licensed and experienced, and discuss potential restrictions based on location.

Q: How many photos will we get, and how long does editing take?
A: For a full-day wedding, expect anywhere from 400 to 800 edited images, though this varies by photographer and how many hours they shoot. Most professionals deliver the final gallery within 4–12 weeks, depending on their workflow. Basic color corrections and exposure adjustments are usually included; some photographers also offer retouching or fine-art edits.

Q: Is English widely spoken by Greek photographers?
A: Yes, most wedding photographers in Greece speak fluent English, as the country is a prime destination for international weddings. Communication should be straightforward when discussing timelines, shot lists, and special requests.

Q: What if our schedule runs late or we decide last minute to add extra hours?
A: Discuss overtime rates or potential schedule changes beforehand. Most photographers understand that weddings can run behind. Having a clear contract that addresses additional coverage or extended timelines will ensure you don’t miss any crucial moments if the day goes longer than planned.

Q: Should we do a day-after shoot?
A: A “next-day” or “trash-the-dress” session is common for destination weddings in Greece, especially if you want photos at a time or place you couldn’t manage on the wedding day itself. It’s a great opportunity for stress-free portraits at iconic locations without juggling a busy event schedule.

Q: How can we incorporate Greek traditions in our photos?
A: If you plan an Orthodox ceremony or elements like a bouzouki performance or plate-smashing at the reception, brief your photographer ahead of time. Familiarity with these traditions will help them anticipate key moments—such as the exchange of stefana crowns or the communal dances—and capture them beautifully.