Spain offers a different kind of destination wedding experience — one that feels effortless, vibrant, and deeply atmospheric. From the coastal elegance of Marbella to the architectural energy of Barcelona, each location brings its own rhythm and character.
For couples traveling from the United States or the UK, a destination wedding in Spain is often less about formality and more about experience — long evenings, warm light, and celebrations that unfold naturally.
As a Spain wedding photographer, our approach remains consistent: documenting the day as it happens, with a balance of editorial composition and genuine, unscripted moments.
Known for its coastal venues, private estates, and Mediterranean atmosphere, Marbella offers a refined yet relaxed setting for destination weddings.
A city defined by architecture, texture, and energy — ideal for couples looking for something more modern and dynamic.
Across southern Spain, private villas and estates offer a more intimate, design-led wedding experience with a strong connection to the landscape.
A destination wedding set along the Catalan coastline, blending historic architecture with Mediterranean views. The day unfolded with a natural rhythm — modern, elegant, and deeply personal, shaped by the energy of Barcelona and its surroundings.
A full destination wedding weekend set in a historic Italian castle surrounded by vineyards in Friuli Venezia Giulia.
We don’t over-direct or stage moments.
Our work is built around observation — understanding the rhythm of the day, the energy of the people, and the way light shapes each setting.
In Italy, this becomes even more important. The environment already carries so much character — the architecture, the coastline, the atmosphere — our role is to document it in a way that feels elevated, but never forced.
Planning a destination wedding in Italy involves more than choosing a venue — from guest travel logistics to multi-day timelines, every detail contributes to the overall experience.
Whether you’re drawn to Lake Como, the Amalfi Coast, or a more private location in northern Italy, the key is finding a setting that reflects how you want the day to feel — not just how it looks.