
🇮🇹 Sicily, Italy
Sicily
Wedding Photographer
Taormina · Noto · Palermo · Agrigento
“Greek temples, Baroque lemon-stone towns, and Mediterranean light that is absolutely unfiltered.”
Arman’s take
Sicily is Italy's most ancient and visually layered island — Greek temples at Agrigento, Baroque Noto built entirely from golden limestone, Taormina's Greek theatre looking across the Strait of Messina toward Calabria with Etna rising behind it. The island's position in the central Mediterranean gives it light of a quality that is genuinely different from mainland Italy: brighter, harder, more saturated, with a clarity that comes from the sea on three sides. I photograph in Sicily specifically because the combination of ancient archaeological context and Mediterranean light creates images that feel genuinely historic. Noto in particular — where the entire Baroque town was rebuilt from a single pale golden stone after a 1693 earthquake — photographs as if it was designed for exactly this purpose.
Light & atmosphere
Noto's golden limestone warms as the afternoon progresses, eventually radiating its stored heat and light in a way that makes the whole city glow amber for the hour around sunset. The archaeological sites — the Valley of the Temples, the Greek theatre at Taormina — add a scale and historical weight to portrait backgrounds that no other Italian region offers.





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Questions
Frequently Asked
Is travel included for European destination weddings?+
Yes — travel and accommodation are included in destination packages for Europe and other international locations.
How much does a destination wedding photographer cost in Europe?+
My Europe and worldwide packages start around USD $6,000 for intimate ceremonies and go up to $18,000+ for multi-day luxury coverage with video and album. We go over exact pricing on a discovery call.
When is the best time of year to get married in Italy?+
May, June, September, and October offer the best light and weather. Summer (July–August) can be very hot. The Amalfi Coast and Sicily are best in May–June and September.
Do you offer multi-day wedding coverage in Europe?+
Yes — multi-day coverage is available for weddings that span a welcome dinner, ceremony, and day-after session. Very popular for Amalfi, Tuscany, and island weddings.
What is your photography style?+
Editorial and film-inspired. European light — particularly in Southern Italy — is unlike anywhere else. I bring both a directorial approach to portraits and a documentary eye for the moments no one stages.
How many photos will we receive?+
Typically 500–700 edited images for a full day, up to 1,000 for multi-day coverage. Gallery delivered in 6–8 weeks.
Do you offer videography for European weddings?+
Yes — cinematic highlight film included in luxury packages or available as an add-on.
How far in advance should I book for a European wedding?+
12–18 months minimum for peak season dates in Italy, Portugal, and Greece. Some venues book 2+ years out.
How do I start?+
Send me an inquiry with your date, venue, and vision. I will follow up with a discovery call.
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Let’s photograph your Sicily wedding
Reach out and we’ll schedule a discovery call to talk through your vision, your date, and whether we’re the right fit.

