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Best Wedding Photographers in Greece

Greece is one of the world's most coveted wedding destinations, from the whitewashed clifftops and famous sunsets of Santorini to the chic beaches of Mykonos, the ancient grandeur of Athens and the wild beauty of Crete and Corfu. THE WED is a hand-picked directory rather than an open marketplace, so every photographer featured here has been reviewed for a consistent body of work, technical command and a clear creative voice. Whether you are dreaming of a caldera ceremony at golden hour, a barefoot island celebration or an intimate elopement among the ruins, you can compare full portfolios, read genuine couple reviews and shortlist the right fit before you reach out.

 

Choosing well means studying how a photographer covers a complete day rather than a few highlights, from the intense Aegean midday sun to the warm glow of a Santorini sunset. Decide whether their documentary, editorial or fine-art style suits your vision, and assemble your wider team early. Many couples pair their photographer with a matching wedding videographer in Greece for film, and choosing the right wedding venue in Greece early gives your photographer the setting and light they need.

Planning Around Greece's Islands and Seasons

Greece has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters, which makes timing and light central to the plan. The season runs roughly from May to October, with the warmest, busiest months in midsummer, so the best dates and venues book up far ahead. On islands like Santorini the famous sunset is the headline moment, and an experienced photographer will build the timeline around it, plan portraits away from the harsh midday glare and account for strong island winds. Someone who knows the region will make the heat and light work in your favour rather than against it.

 

A polished gallery depends on the whole team working in step. Secure your photographer as early as you can — the most sought-after names fill peak-season dates a year or more ahead — and coordinate the details with the rest of your suppliers. A trusted wedding planner in Greece will shape a realistic timeline, while the right florist in Greece sets the palette your photographer will capture. With everyone aligned, your images will reflect the celebration exactly as you imagined it.

FAQ
How much does a wedding photographer in Greece cost?
Pricing depends on experience, hours of coverage, island and travel. As a broad guide, established photographers in Greece typically start around €2,000–€5,000, while luxury and in-demand names in Santorini or Mykonos can range higher once travel, a second shooter and albums are included. Packages are tailored to each couple, so request an exact quote directly through the photographer's profile and confirm what's included — coverage hours, edited images, prints and usage rights.
How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer in Greece?
Aim for twelve to eighteen months ahead, and earlier still for peak summer dates on popular islands, where the best photographers are often booked a year or more in advance. The most requested names on THE WED keep only a limited number of dates each year, and a Santorini sunset slot is especially competitive. Once your venue and date are set, photography is one of the first suppliers worth confirming.
What should I look for when choosing a Greek wedding photographer?
Review one or two complete weddings rather than a highlight reel, and check how they handle the intense Aegean midday sun as well as the narrow window of golden-hour and sunset light. Make sure their style — documentary, editorial or fine-art — matches your taste, and that they have shot in settings like yours, whether a Santorini caldera, a Mykonos beach or an Athens rooftop. Recent couple reviews and clear, responsive communication matter as much as the images.
Do these photographers travel between the Greek islands?
Many do. A good share of the talent featured here works across Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Corfu and the mainland, and is used to ferry and inter-island logistics. You can choose someone already based on your island or a photographer whose portfolio matches your setting. Agree travel, accommodation and any extra costs early, as island transfers are usually quoted separately from the main package.
What if the heat, wind or an emergency affects the day?
Experienced Greek photographers plan for island conditions. Strong sun and sudden gusts are common, so a seasoned professional keeps a flexible timeline, schedules portraits for softer light and protects gear from heat and dust. Ask how they handle illness or emergencies — most carry backup equipment, record to two memory cards at once and can call on trusted peers for a same-style replacement. Confirm cancellation terms, deposit protection and delivery timelines in your contract so both sides are covered.