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Wedding Photographers in Italy
Real pricing and vetting guide for destination wedding photographers in Italy: what 8–10 hour packages cost, when to fly someone from home vs. hire locally, and the five questions that separate editorial pros from the venue's referral.
What you actually pay in Italy
Most full-day wedding photography packages in Italy land between €2,500 and €6,500 for solid mid-tier work, and €7,000–€14,000 for established editorial photographers with international magazine credits. Add a second shooter at €600–€1,200. Travel within the country is usually free; cross-border travel is €400–€900.
Hiring locally vs. flying from home
A Italy-based photographer knows the light at your venue, the typical sunset window for your month, and the local logistics that wreck a US shooter's first European wedding. Flying your favorite hometown photographer adds €1,500–€3,500 in flights and accommodation — worth it only if they're a real fit and you can't find that style locally.
5 questions to ask every Italy photographer
- How many full weddings have you shot in Italy in the last 12 months?
- Have you shot at our venue before? Can we see that gallery?
- What's your turnaround for the full gallery — and what's in the contract about it?
- Do you carry liability insurance recognized in Italy? (Required by many venues.)
- What's your backup-photographer plan if you're sick on the day?
Where photographers cluster in Italy
- Tuscany — Borgos, vineyards, and hilltop villas near Florence and Siena.
- Amalfi Coast — Cliffside hotels in Positano, Ravello, Praiano.
- Lake Como — Historic lakefront villas — peak luxury tier.
- Puglia — Masserias and white-stone towns in the south.
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Related Italy planning resources
- Wedding venues in Italy
- Wedding planners in Italy
- Questions to ask a wedding photographer
- Wedding photographer pricing calculator