For weddings shaped by beauty, travel, and meaning.

 

 

Italy Isn’t Just a Destination


Italy isn’t just a place I work. It’s part of who I am.

I was born and raised in a home where Italian was spoken daily by my mother, my Nonna, and everyone gathered around the kitchen table. It shaped the way I see love, family, and beauty. Photographing weddings in Italy feels like coming home, and I bring that heart into every story I capture there.

 

Black and white photo of a wedding couple running playfully through a meadow.
Flowing white wedding dress billows dramatically against a mountainous landscape with clouds.

WHY WORK WITH US?


✔ You’re planning from abroad — we make it easy.

Clear communication, no timezone struggle, no language barriers, no confusing paperwork.

✔ We hold European passports & are fully legal to work in Italy.

No extra permits, no red tape — just peace of mind.

✔ You get real Italian insight.

We’ve photographed weddings across Tuscany, Puglia, and the Dolomites, with on-ground experience that keeps everything effortless.

✔ You’re hiring a team that works in full sync.

My husband and I cover every wedding together — one photographer, one filmmaker — aligned, intentional, and fully dedicated to telling your story with heart and style.

Outdoor wedding reception under stone arches with elegant table settings and warm lighting.
A joyous crowd celebrates outdoors at a wedding reception in black and white.
Wedding couple walks hand in hand along a sun-drenched stone pathway.
Couple enjoying sunset views over Arno River from bridge in Florence, Italy with historic architecture in background.
Elegant outdoor wedding reception table with crystal chandelier, blush floral arrangements, taper candles, and Tuscan villa backdrop.
Black and white photo of a smiling bride and groom exiting a church, holding hands, with guests celebrating behind them.
Groom in tuxedo kisses bride's hand at outdoor garden wedding reception with floral arch and chandelier.
Elegant outdoor wedding reception in Tuscany with candlelit table, floral centerpiece, and rolling vineyard hills at dusk.

FAQ

How far in advance should we book a destination wedding photographer in Italy?

Most couples book their destination wedding photographer 12 to 18 months in advance, especially for summer weddings in Italy. Popular dates in Tuscany, Puglia, and the Amalfi Coast often book early due to limited availability and travel logistics.

 

How many hours of photography coverage are needed for a destination wedding?

Most destination weddings in Italy require between 10 and 12 hours of coverage. Italian weddings typically start later in the day and include extended aperitivo and dinner celebrations, which require longer coverage compared to traditional North American weddings.

 

What is the difference between an elopement and an intimate wedding in Italy?

An elopement usually includes just the couple or a very small group, while an intimate wedding typically includes 10 to 40 guests. The planning, timeline, and photography coverage differ significantly between the two, especially when considering locations, permits, and logistics in Italy.

 

How long does it take to receive our wedding photos and film?

Wedding photos are typically delivered within approximately three months, while wedding films are delivered within approximately five months. Delivery timelines may vary slightly depending on the season and scope of coverage.

 

Are travel fees included in your destination wedding packages?

Yes. All travel-related expenses are fully included in our destination wedding packages. We offer an all-in-one experience, meaning couples do not need to manage or budget separately for flights, accommodations, or transportation.

 

Do you photograph both local weddings and destination weddings?

Yes. We photograph weddings in Montreal and across Quebec, as well as destination weddings in Italy and Europe. Our approach remains consistent, with coverage tailored to each location, culture, and timeline.

 

 

When is the best time of day for a wedding ceremony in Italy?

Most wedding ceremonies in Italy take place in the late afternoon or early evening. This timing avoids harsh midday light, accommodates local traditions, and allows for golden hour portraits before dinner.

 

 

Do you help with timeline planning for destination weddings?

Yes. Timeline planning is included to ensure the day flows naturally and aligns with light, travel time, and local customs. This is especially important for destination weddings in Italy, where ceremony start times and meal schedules differ from Canadian weddings.

 

Ornate baroque architectural details on a historic church facade against blue sky.

 

Travel Dates 2026

 

Here are my upcoming travel plans. Let me know if you'll be around!

MAY 30th @ June 11th - MILAN, chianti, Garda & treviso / italy

 

September 1-7 - umbria / Italy

 

october 23-28  - tuscany / italy