GENERAL QUESTIONS

I would describe my style as elegant and natural, that focuses on capturing real moments as they unfold. As a candid and editorial wedding photographer, I’m drawn to the quiet, in-between moments as much as the big ones.

I want you to be fully present on your wedding day, laughing, moving, feeling everything, without thinking about the camera. That’s when the most meaningful images happen.

Imagine looking back at your photos and not just seeing how everything looked, but remembering exactly how it felt. The atmosphere, the energy, the people around you. That’s what I aim to create: images that feel effortless, personal, and truly yours, even years later.

Yes, I do. We usually go through your timeline together with your planner to make sure everything feels smooth and well-paced.

I pay close attention to the light and the natural flow of the day, so we can plan moments like the ceremony and portraits in the best possible conditions. At the same time, I always make sure there’s enough space in the schedule, so nothing feels rushed.

The goal is for you to enjoy your wedding without constantly thinking about timing, knowing that everything has been thoughtfully planned in the background.

Pricing varies depending on:

  • The location
  • The date
  • The size of the wedding

A small wedding in Athens with 20–50 guests will have a different pricing structure than a multi-day celebration in Tuscany with 200 guests. I provide personalized quotes to reflect the specifics of your wedding, ensuring transparency and clarity from the start.

I usually take bookings up to 18 months in advance.

Once you’ve secured your venue and date, it’s a good idea to book your wedding photographer early, as there’s limited availability, especially during peak season.

This also gives us more time to connect, plan everything properly, and make the whole process feel smooth and stress-free from the beginning.

My core team consists of three photographers in total, and in most cases, I will be there along with one additional photographer on your wedding day.

This allows us to cover different moments at the same time, such as both partners getting ready, without missing anything important.

It’s especially helpful for larger weddings or venues with multiple spaces, as it keeps the coverage smooth and complete. At the same time, I stay focused on the overall story and direction of your day.

Whether your wedding is more intimate or a larger celebration, we adapt to your needs to make sure everything is captured naturally and seamlessly.

I work on a first-come, first-served basis and take on a limited number of weddings each year.

To secure your date, the process is simple:

  • A signed contract
  • A 35% retainer

Once those are completed, your date is officially booked. The remaining balance is due on the day of the wedding.

Since there’s limited availability, I’m not able to hold dates without a signed agreement and retainer.

After the wedding, I carefully select and edit the final images to create a cohesive and timeless gallery that reflects your day.

You will receive a curated online gallery with high-resolution edited photos, accessible with a private code for 1 year.

If you’d like, you can also include:

  • Printed photos of your choice
  • Printed albums with custom-made covers
  • A small iPhone reel, delivered within 5 days after the wedding

The number of photos depends on the size and flow of your wedding, with each gallery thoughtfully curated to include as many meaningful and beautiful moments as possible.

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DESTINATION WEDDINGS

Yes, I do. I travel across Greece, Italy, and Europe to photograph weddings wherever my couples choose to celebrate.

Whether your story takes place in a stone villa in Mani, a cliffside in Paros, or internationally in Italy or France, I’m always happy to be there to document it.

I find that being in a new location actually sharpens my eye. It allows me to see the light and architecture with fresh inspiration, capturing the emotional truth of the destination without falling into local clichés. That’s what makes being a destination wedding photographer so unique.

Travel fees aren’t one-size-fits-all, as logistics can vary depending on the season and location. For example, a wedding in Leonidio will have different requirements than one in Sifnos or Paros.

I usually suggest a short video call so we can go through your plans together and I can understand all the details of your day.

Once everything is clear, I’ll put together a custom and transparent quote covering travel and accommodation, so you know exactly what to expect and can plan with confidence.

I am based in the northern suburbs of Athens, Greece. While the Athens Riviera is my “home court,” being a destination wedding photographer means that I also travel widely across Europe, with a special focus on Italy.

When planning a destination wedding, it’s important to focus on:

  • Timeline and light: Plan your day around natural light, especially for the ceremony and portraits.
  • Location and logistics: Consider travel times, distances between venues, and the overall flow of the day.
  • Weather and season: Each destination has different conditions that can affect your plans.
  • Guest experience: Think about accommodation, transportation, and overall comfort for your guests.

As your destination wedding photographer, my advice is having a wedding planner you trust makes a huge difference. Choosing someone whose style you like and communicate well with will make the process smoother, while they handle logistics and coordination so you can fully enjoy your day.

FILM

The main difference is in how the images look and how they are captured:

  • Film photography: More intentional shooting process, richer texture, and a look that cannot be fully replicated with a digital camera. Its softer tones and more organic colors give a timeless and artistic feel.
  • Digital photography: More flexible and faster, allowing for full coverage of the day and easier handling of different lighting conditions.

Film is best for its timeless and artistic quality, while digital ensures a complete and dynamic coverage of your wedding. That’s why I personally recommend combining both, so you can have a balanced result that truly helps you relive your day.

Film photography creates timeless images with a unique texture and character that’s difficult to replicate digitally. To capture each frame your need intention, and the process itself adds a more personal and artistic quality to the final result.

Shooting on film allows me to slow down and focus on the real, intimate moments between you and your partner. From a quiet glance to a shared laugh, I focus on capturing those emotions with a softness and authenticity that feels natural and lasting.

The result is a refined collection of images that tells your story in a way that feels honest, emotional, and truly timeless.

I love film photography because it captures light and color in a very natural way. It has a softness and depth that feels timeless, especially for outdoor weddings in Greece and Italy where the natural light is beautiful.

One of the most special aspects of film is its unpredictability. The soft grain, unique colors, and subtle imperfections give each image a distinct character.

Unlike digital photography, where countless images can be taken and deleted, film requires more intention and thoughtfulness. Every frame matters, which means your photos are created with care and creativity.

Yes, I usually bring 2-3 different film cameras and film stocks so I can be prepared for every occasion.