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Maximalist editorial wedding photography focused on candid moments and emotion.

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Rome 5
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Best Wedding Photographers in Italy 2026
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Destination Wedding Photographer with Iconic, Everlasting and Editorial framing Approach.

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budget $6 000
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Florence 5
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budget $6 000
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Kelli & Steele's Romantic Tuscan Castle Wedding at Castello del Trebbio
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Kelli & Steele's Romantic Tuscan Castle Wedding at Castello del Trebbio

Anastasia Rassia, owner of Moments To Keep Wedding Photography, puts emphasis on true emotions & authentic moments of the couple & their guests.

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budget $3 600
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Athens 5
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budget $3 600
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Blending fashion editorials with the candid soul of reportage, a cinematic approach with storytelling to craft timeless photos.

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budget $5 000
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15 years in Business
Wezoree Community Member 2025
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15 years in Business
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Digital & Film Wedding Photography in Italy, Greece and all over Europe. Intimate, Elegant & Emotional!

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budget $4 000
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10 years in Business
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The studio is specialized in destination weddings. The distinctive style is characterized by natural and fashionable vision.

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13 years in Business
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13 years in Business

Love is the most beautiful story you can share with the world and preserve on the photos. Let me be a part of this story.

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budget $2 000
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budget $2 000
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8 years in Business
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8 years in Business
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I'm a reportage photographer, my promise is an authentic and refined story focused on moments, emotions, and your beauty.

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budget $4 000
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budget $4 000
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Worldwide traveler photographer.

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budget $7 000
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budget $7 000
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15 years in Business
Wezoree Community Member 2024
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15 years in Business
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Hi! I’m a wedding photographer based in Rome, but travelling worldwide. I capture emotions in a natural light.

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budget $2 500
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budget $2 500
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6 years in Business
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6 years in Business
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It's not just a photo, but portraits of your emotions.

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budget $4 000
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budget $4 000
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We are Massimiliano and Chiara and we love capturing elegant and refined images.

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budget $7 000
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budget $7 000
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15 years in Business
Wezoree Community Member 2025
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15 years in Business
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We turn your wedding day into a story of light, emotion, and beauty.

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budget $2 000
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budget $2 000
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11 years in Business
Wezoree Community Member 2025
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11 years in Business
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We are Martina and Chiara, Italian photographers capturing refined weddings and intimate celebrations with an editorial style and discreet presence.

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budget $5 000
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budget $5 000
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13 years in Business
Wezoree Community Member 2025
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13 years in Business
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Destination wedding photographer in Italy: Capturing in Documentary & Timeless style - Digital + 35mm Film Photography

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budget $3 500
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budget $3 500
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12 years in Business
Wezoree Community Member 2025
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12 years in Business
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Italy based wedding & couple photographer merging editorial flair with a refined artistic perspective and a documentary approach

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budget $3 500
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10 years in Business
Wezoree Community Member 2025
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10 years in Business
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Luigi Ventimiglia is specialized in destination weddings. His style blends authentic documentary with a genuine, timeless aesthetic.

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budget $3 500
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15 years in Business
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15 years in Business

We roam the world with our cameras, making memories that last a lifetime.

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budget $7 000
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Best Wedding Photographers in Italy 2026
Best Wedding Photographers in Rome 2024
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Best Wedding Photographers in Rome 2024
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Collective Wedding Photographers Studio. Timeless moments for destination weddings.

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budget $15 000
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budget $15 000
Best Wedding Photographers in Rome 2024
15 years in Business
A Timeless Fairytale: Bethanie and Thomas' Enchanting Wedding at Villa Gamberaia
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A Timeless Fairytale: Bethanie and Thomas' Enchanting Wedding at Villa Gamberaia

Documenting the contemporary Amore.

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budget $8 000
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Best Wedding Photographers in Rome 2024
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I'm Eliza, a storyteller and wedding photographer inspired by nature, art and love stories.

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Best Wedding Photographers in Rome 2024
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Best Wedding Photographers in Rome 2024
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Elegnant soulful & refined images with a touch of editorial flair.

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Best Wedding Photographers in Rome 2024
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Best Wedding Photographers in Rome 2024
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A story made of pure and timeless images, which you will carry with you forever

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Our goal is to tell your story, in the most true and complete way. Each event is unique and unrepeatable to us.

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Yara and Gabriel's Destination Wedding at the Villa Miani, Italy
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Yara and Gabriel's Destination Wedding at the Villa Miani, Italy
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FAQ

How much does a wedding photographer cost in Rome?

When to book a wedding photographer in Rome?

What is included in wedding photography packages in Rome?

How many photos will we get?

How many wedding photos will we get in Rome?

What is the most popular wedding photography styles in Rome?

Should we choose a local wedding photographer in Rome?

Do photographers offer engagement photoshoots in Rome?

How to Find a Wedding Photographer in Rome: Best Sources & Platforms

Finding the right Rome wedding photographer starts with knowing where to look. When it comes to finding the right vendor for your wedding, the best approach is to use a curated marketplace such as Wezoree. This is because all of the photographers listed on the site have verified portfolios, real couple reviews, and transparent pricing. Wezoree is different from general search engines or social media in that it lets you filter specifically by style, budget, services, etc. This saves significant time when planning a destination wedding.

Beyond Wezoree, there are a few other sources worth checking out.

  • Instagram is useful for discovering visual styles, but it lacks transparency regarding pricing and vetting.
  • Google Reviews is good for cross-referencing reputations, but less useful for portfolio depth.
  • Venue coordinators in Rome often maintain a trusted shortlist of photographers they've worked with on-site.

When you have a shortlist of 3–5 candidates, the next step is to evaluate the following: shooting style, consistency of full-gallery portfolio, venue experience, clarity of pricing, and quality of early communication. This final point is of greater importance than couples anticipate; a photographer who takes a long time to respond, or who is unclear in their communication, is unlikely to improve once the contract has been signed.

Wedding Photography Styles in Rome: Explained

Every Rome wedding photography style looks extraordinary, but you need to make sure that it suits you and not just the city.

Documentary & Photojournalistic

Coverage that is unposed and story-driven, following the day as it unfolds. For couples who prefer real emotion to choreography, this is the best option. Roman civil ceremonies are where this is most effective, due to the small size of the room and the fast pace of the events.

Fine Art

High-quality images with a focus on lighting, composition, and mood. For couples with a strong visual aesthetic and for celebrations at luxury villas, this refined approach is often best achieved by a fine art wedding photographer in Rome, especially when the city’s golden sunset light becomes part of the visual narrative.

Classic & Traditional

Timeless formal portraits and structured group shots are the hallmark of our classic and traditional approach. When it comes to large family celebrations or Catholic church weddings where extended family coverage is important, this is a reliable choice.

Candid & Editorial

Natural moments and gentle direction blend to create a working concept that is both candid and editorial. Variety is the key here: some parts of the wedding are spontaneous, while others are more planned. And the locations? They're all over the place!

The majority of seasoned Rome photographers have versatility of styles. When reviewing portfolios, focus on full galleries from similar weddings, not just a curated selection of highlights.

Wedding Photography Types for Rome Celebrations

Every possible wedding format is catered for in Rome. Photographers who regularly shoot here have developed real expertise in all of them, including the logistical and permit-related specifics that can catch unprepared vendors off guard.

  • Civil ceremonies at Campidoglio (Rome’s City Hall on Capitoline Hill) are among the most sought-after options — the setting is iconic, yet the strict time limits and fixed positioning during the ceremony leave no room for adjustments. Choosing a skilled City Hall wedding photographer in Rome ensures that every meaningful moment is captured with precision despite these constraints.
  • When it comes to elopements in Rome, private gardens, rooftops and other permitted outdoor locations are perfect backdrops. These intimate affairs usually consist of just the couple, a witness and a brief photo session lasting a few hours. 
  • Weddings in the Catholic Church can take place in a variety of locations, from small parish chapels to grand basilicas. Each of these venues has its own set of rules regarding movement and the use of flash photography. 
  • Destination and symbolic weddings held at private villas — many of which are located 30–60 minutes outside the city in Frascati, Tivoli or the Castelli Romani hills — offer the greatest flexibility. 
  • Weddings with fewer than 20 guests (micro and intimate weddings) have grown in popularity and are well suited to a documentary-style approach.

When reviewing a portfolio, look specifically for experience with your chosen type of wedding photography in Rome, rather than just their best landscape shots taken in Italy.

What Wedding Photography Services in Rome Actually Include

The scope of wedding photographer services in Rome varies more than most couples realise. The thing you get from one photographer who quotes one price can be completely different from what you get from another photographer who quotes a different price.

  • The full-day coverage (typically 8–10 hours), the downloadable digital gallery and the one primary photographer are all standard inclusions at most tiers.  
  • When the couple separates for parts of the day, at weddings or at churches with restricted access, a second photographer is especially valuable. 
  • A pre-wedding or engagement photoshoot in Rome is often done the afternoon before the wedding, and serves two purposes. Firstly, it produces usable images. Secondly, it helps couples get comfortable in front of the camera before the big day itself.
  • Printed albums are worth a separate conversation. Many Italian photographers include them as standard, while others price them separately, and quality can vary significantly. 

Ensure that the format, page count and delivery timeline are all confirmed in writing. The same goes for drone or video add-ons, which some photographers offer themselves or through a trusted partner.

Average Wedding Photographer Prices in Rome

Wedding photographer costs in Rome depends on hours of coverage, number of photographers, album inclusion, and whether your venue requires travel outside the city center.

Tier

Price Range (USD)

Typical Coverage

Entry-level

$900 – $1,650

4–6 hrs, 1 photographer, digital only

Mid-range

$2,000 – $3,850

8 hrs, 1–2 photographers, basic album

Luxury / Editorial

$4,400 – $8,800+

Full day, 2 photographers, premium album, engagement shoot

Wedding Photoshoot Packages in Rome: What to Expect

Package

What's Included

Approx. Price

Basic

4–5 hrs, 1 photographer, ~300 digital photos

$900 – $1,550

Standard

8 hrs, 1 photographer, ~500 photos, online gallery

$2,000 – $3,300

Premium

Full day, 2 photographers, engagement shoot, album, 600+ photos

$3,850 – $7,150

Destination / Custom

Multi-day, second shooter, video, luxury album

$6,600+

The starting point is the package, but the scope can be adapted by most photographers in Rome based on your specific needs. The term "full day coverage" can refer to either 8 hours of work for one photographer or 12 hours for two. The difference is important, and it won't always be obvious.

Before signing anything, it is imperative to request a detailed list of deliverables in writing.

When to Book Wedding Photographer in Rome 

When it comes to wedding destinations, Rome is consistently at the top of the list in Europe. Understanding the best time to book wedding photographer in Rome is essential, as the most in-demand professionals secure peak-season Saturdays 12–18 months in advance — and sometimes even earlier if they are particularly well known.

For mid-range photographers or weddings on weekdays or Sundays, 9–12 months' notice is usually sufficient. If you're looking for a photographer, bear in mind that the off-season (November through March) is often when the best deals can be found.

The busiest windows are spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October). Summer is a season of heat and crowds; some couples deliberately schedule their ceremonies for early morning or late evening to avoid these issues. Winter is a time of calm, an underrated and truly beautiful season for fine art and documentary styles.

Even if your date is less than six months away, it is worth reaching out to photographers. Vendors sometimes keep late availability specifically for destination couples, and cancellations do happen too.

Key Questions to Ask a Wedding Photographer in Rome Before Booking

A good photographer will welcome these. If someone becomes vague or defensive, it's a sign that they're trying to hide something.

  • Have you photographed weddings at our venue or similar locations in Rome before?
  • What is your main style, and can I see a full gallery of photos from a similar wedding?
  • What exactly is included in the package: files, an album, a second shooter and travel?
  • What is the number of edited photos to expect, and in what format should they be submitted?
  • What is your delivery timeline after the wedding?
  • What would happen if you were ill or unavailable on the day?
  • Do you speak English (or our language)?
  • Are there any travel or accommodation fees for our venue?

Question #7 is more important than couples often realise. A photographer who can understand your language and emotional cues will capture genuine moments — not just technically correct ones.

Why Golden Hour in Rome Changes Everything

Photographers who work in Rome all say the same thing: the light here is unique. The interaction of terracotta facades, open piazzas, and reflective cobblestones with the late afternoon sun is truly unique and difficult to replicate elsewhere. Its beauty is not the only thing that makes it special; its technical capabilities are also impressive. Skin tones appear warm, shadows are soft and even ordinary streets become extraordinary backdrops.

When it comes to planning, it's best to schedule your portrait session for 1–2 hours before sunset. During the summer months, this typically occurs at around 7–8 p.m., whereas in winter, it is more likely to be between 4:30–5:30 p.m. It is advisable to avoid taking portraits outdoors at midday; the combination of harsh shadows and large crowds of tourists is likely to result in substandard images and a negative experience for the subject. A photographer familiar with Rome will design your itinerary around the city's lighting. One who doesn't will work around your schedule and hope for the best.