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THE LIST OF THE BEST EUROPEAN WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR WEDDING IN BELGIUM

1. ADRIAN VILANOVA
2. ANDREAS HOLM
3. ANNA ASCARI
4. BERNADETA KUPIEC
5. CAROLINA SANDOVAL
6. CHRIS COPELAND
7. CHRIS PARKINSON
8. CHRIS ZIELECKI
9. DALIBORA BIJELIC
10. ERIC RENE AND MARIA PENOY
11. FEDERICO CUTULI AND BARBARA FABRIS
12. LEWIS MEMBERY
13. LUIS TENZA
14. LAETITIA PAVOINE
15. MARION COLOMBANI
16. MARTIJN ROOS
17. ME AND GEORGIA
18. MIKS SELS
19. MY FAVORITE HUMAN
20. OCTOGRAPH
21. PYRY KANTONEN
22. SEAN BELL
23. THE LIGHTBOX TALES
24. VINS MASSARO

PRESENTATION

Dear Beloved Couples,

Congratulations on embarking on this extraordinary journey of love and commitment! We are thrilled to extend a warm and heartfelt welcome to you as you explore the enchanting world of EWP, your passport to creating the wedding of your dreams in the heart of Europe.

At EWP, we understand that your love story is unique, and your wedding day should be a reflection of that one-of-a-kind bond. Our collective is dedicated to turning your vision into reality. Whether you dream of a romantic castle affair, a serene beach celebration, or an intimate garden ceremony, we are here to weave your dreams.

What sets us apart is not just the service we offer, but the commitment and passion we infuse into every detail. Our team of professionals is here to guide you through their experiences that capture the essence of your love story.

As you explore our curated selection of our vendors, envision a celebration that transcends the ordinary. Picture a day where every element is a testament to your unique love, surrounded by the charm and allure of Europe's timeless beauty.

We are looking forward to hearing from you. Enjoy our selection of curated photographers and leaders of the wedding industry. We are sure that you will find the perfect photographer for your special day.

With Love and Excitement,

Belgium's enchanting charm lies in its medieval cities, fairytale castles, and blooming gardens. The blend of historic elegance, world-class cuisine, and diverse landscapes creates a magical atmosphere for weddings. With a rich cultural tapestry and romantic ambiance, Belgium offers an unforgettable and uniquely magical setting for celebrating love.

WHY CHOOSE BELGIUM FOR YOUR WEDDING?
7 REASONS TO GET MARRIED IN BEAUTIFUL BELGIUM.

  1. Historic Romance: Belgium boasts enchanting medieval cities and fairytale castles, providing a historic and romantic backdrop for a memorable wedding.

  2. Culinary Delights: Indulge in Belgium's renowned cuisine with exquisite chocolates, waffles, and gourmet dishes, offering a delicious and sophisticated experience for you and your guests.

  3. Picturesque Landscapes: From rolling hills to picturesque canals, Belgium's diverse landscapes offer stunning scenery for a variety of wedding settings, ensuring a backdrop that suits your preferences.

  4. Cultural Richness: Immerse yourselves in Belgium's rich cultural heritage, with art, music, and traditions adding a unique and meaningful touch to your wedding celebrations.

  5. Charming Cities: Choose from charming cities like Brussels, Bruges, or Ghent, each with its own distinctive character, providing a vibrant and romantic atmosphere for your wedding festivities.

  6. Efficient Infrastructure: Belgium's well-developed transportation and infrastructure make it easy for guests to travel and explore, contributing to a seamless and enjoyable wedding experience.

  7. Legal Simplicity: Belgium's straightforward marriage laws for foreigners simplify the legal process, allowing you to focus on the joy of your union rather than navigating complex bureaucratic procedures.

ABOUT BELGIUM

Did you know?

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the southwest, and the North Sea to the northwest. It covers an area of 30,689 km2 (11,849 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million,making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in Europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi). Belgium is part of an area known as the Low Countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the Benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern France. The capital and largest metropolitan region is Brussels; other major cities are Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi, Liège, Bruges, Namur, and Leuven.

Belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. Its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds. It is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the Flemish Region (Flanders) in the north, the Walloon Region (Wallonia) in the south, and the Brussels-Capital Region. Brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of GDP per capita. Belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the Flemish Community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the French Community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population. A small German-speaking Community, making up around one percent of the population, exists in the East Cantons. The Brussels-Capital Region is officially bilingual in French and Dutch, although French is the majority language and lingua franca. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.

Since the Middle Ages, Belgium's central location has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbors. The country as it exists today was established following the 1830 Belgian Revolution when it seceded from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, which had incorporated the Southern Netherlands (which comprised most of modern-day Belgium) after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. The name chosen for the new state is derived from the Latin word Belgium, used in Julius Caesar's "Gallic Wars", to describe a nearby region in the period around 55 BCE. Belgium has also been the battleground of European powers, earning the moniker "the Battlefield of Europe", a reputation reinforced in the 20th century by both world wars.

Belgium participated in the Industrial Revolution, and during the course of the 20th century, possessed a number of colonies in Africa. Between 1885 and 1908, the Congo Free State, which was privately owned by King Leopold II of Belgium, was characterized by widespread atrocities and disease. amid public outcry in Europe, Belgium annexed the territory as a colony. The Belgian colonies gained independence between 1960 and 1962. The second half of the 20th century was marked by rising tensions between the Dutch-speaking and the French-speaking citizens, fueled by differences in language and culture and the unequal economic development of Flanders and Wallonia. This continuing antagonism has led to several far-reaching state reforms, resulting in the transition from a unitary to a federal arrangement between 1970 and 1993. Despite the reforms, tensions have persisted: there is particularly significant separatist sentiment among the Flemish, language laws such as the municipalities with language facilities have been the source of much controversy, and the government formation period following the 2010 federal election set the world record at 589 days. Unemployment in Wallonia is more than double that of Flanders, which boomed after the Second World War.

Belgium is a developed country, with an advanced, high-income economy. The country is one of the six founding members of the European Union, and its capital, Brussels, is also the de facto capital of the European Union itself, hosting the official seats of the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, and the European Council, as well as one of two seats of the European Parliament (the other being Strasbourg). Belgium is also a founding member of the Eurozone, NATO, OECD, and WTO, and a part of the trilateral Benelux Union and the Schengen Area. Brussels also hosts the headquarters of many major international organizations, such as NATO.

OUR SELECTION OF THE BEST WEDDING REGIONS AND CITIES IN BELGIUM

  • ANTWERP

  • BRUGES

  • BRUSSELS

  • CHARLEROI

  • GHENT

  • HASSELT

  • LEUVEN

  • LIEGE

  • NAMUR

  • SAINT NIKLAAS

  • SINT TRUIDEN

ARE YOU READY TO CONNECT WITH OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS?

Connect with our curated list of the best wedding photographers in Belgium.

MEET OUR EUROPEAN ARTISTS

CLICK TO DISCOVER THEIR WORK, SEE THEIR PORTFOLIO AND READ THEIR INTERVIEWS

A.

Adrian Vilanova
Andreas 
Holm
Anna Ascari
Bernadeta Kupiec
Carolina Sandoval
Chris Copeland
Chris Parkinson
Chris 
Zielecki

Dalibora
Bijelic

Eric Rene and Maria Penoy
Federico Cutuli and Barbara Fabris
Lewis Membery
Luis 
Tenza
Laetitia Pavoine
Marion Colombani
Martijn 
Roos
Me and Georgia
Miks 
Sels
My Favorite Human
Octograph

Pyry
Kantonen

Sean
Bell

The Lightbox Tales
Vins 
Massaro

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OUR EXPERIENCE

  • OVER 5000 WEDDING AND ELOPEMENTS COVERED

  • 45 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

  • COUNTLESS AWARDS IN EUROPE AND WORLDWIDE

  • LEADERS OF THE INDUSTRY. SPEAKERS AT MULTIPLE WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES

Our Services
In BELGIUM.

Our photography services for your wedding or elopement in the heart of Europe.

  • Capturing the essence of love against Europe's enchanting backdrops, our wedding photography service is a symphony of artistry and emotion. From the cobbled streets of romantic Paris to the sun-kissed landscapes of Tuscany, we specialize in crafting timeless moments. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, we transform your special day into a visual masterpiece that will be cherished for a lifetime.

  • Embark on an intimate journey with our elopement photography service in Europe, where love knows no boundaries. Amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Europe, we specialize in capturing the raw, spontaneous moments that define your unique love story. From hidden gems in the Scottish Highlands to the coastal charm of the Amalfi Coast, we turn your elopement into a visually stunning and deeply personal narrative.

  • Elevate your weekday wedding experience in Europe with our specialized photography service. Embracing the charm of quieter moments, we expertly capture the essence of your weekday celebration. Whether it's an intimate city affair in Barcelona or a romantic countryside union in Provence, our weekday wedding photography ensures every precious detail is beautifully preserved for a lifetime of memories.

  • Embark on a captivating journey of love and renewal with our vow renewal and couple adventure escapade photography service in Europe. Against the backdrop of Europe's scenic wonders, we expertly capture the joy of recommitment and adventurous spirits. From mountaintop renewals to seaside escapes, our lens narrates your unique love story with breathtaking imagery and enduring emotions.

  • Super 8 - Albums - Prints - Sound Capture - Analog 35mm Cameras - Medium Format - other options to discuss with your photographer.

IS BELGIUM YOUR DREAM LOCATION FOR YOUR WEDDING OR ELOPEMENT?

  • 1. FIND THE PERFECT LOCATION FOR YOUR WEDDING

    We have a lot of suggestions on the best wedding venue or location for your wedding, elopement, and vow renewals. This location has to mean something important to you. If you do not have a specific venue in mind, feel free to ask your favorite photographer(s).

  • 2. BOOK YOUR DATE AND YOUR WEDDING VENUE

    Choosing a wedding venue is crucial for setting the tone, accommodating guests, managing logistics, and staying within budget. It's a significant decision that influences the overall atmosphere and memorable experience.

  • 3. CONTACT YOUR FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPHERS

    Choosing a wedding photographer is the second-most important decision because photos capture lasting memories. A skilled photographer preserves the day's essence, ensuring cherished moments are beautifully documented for a lifetime of reflection.

  • 4. WE CONTACT YOUR FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPHERS ON YOUR BEHALF

    Have a look at the portfolios of our artists, list your favorite photographers, fill out the contact form, and we will contact your photographers.

  • 5. MEET YOUR AVAILABLE PHOTOGRAPHER(S)

    We will send you a message, an email, or contact you on WhatsApp to connect with your favorite photographer(s) and put you in the right hands.

  • 6. LIVE YOUR WEDDING DAY WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.

    Enjoy your ceremony and your destination wedding weekend. Plan your time abroad. Your favorite providers are here to help you.

FAQs

HOW MUCH DOES A PHOTOGRAPHER COST IN BELGIUM?

The cost of hiring a photographer in Belgium can vary widely depending on various factors, such as the photographer's experience, expertise, location, the type of photography services you need, and the duration of the shoot. Additionally, photographers may have different pricing structures, including hourly rates, half-day rates, or full-day rates.

In January 2022, the average hourly rate for a photographer in Belgium could range from €50 to €150 or more, depending on the factors mentioned earlier. Wedding photographers, portrait photographers, and commercial photographers may have different pricing structures.

To get an accurate and up-to-date estimate, I recommend reaching out to photographers in your specific area, specifying your requirements, and requesting quotes. You can find photographers through online directories, social media platforms, or by asking for recommendations from friends or colleagues. Keep in mind that prices may have changed since my last update, so it's crucial to get the most recent information directly from the photographers you're considering.

How MUCH THE PHOTOGRAPHERS LISTED ON YOUR LIST COST?

The cost of our wedding photographer can vary significantly based on factors such as their reputation, experience, geographic location, and the services included in their packages. In many cases, our wedding photographers may charge several thousand euros for their services. Prices can range from €2,500 to €7,000. Our high-end photographers often offer premium services, extensive coverage, custom albums, and additional perks. It's essential to discuss specific requirements, package details, and any additional costs during consultations with your favorite photographers.

Can tourists get married in BELGIUM?


Yes, tourists can get married in Belgium. However, there are specific legal requirements and procedures that must be followed. Here are some key points to consider.

WHAT KIND OF PAPERWORK DO WE NEED TO GET MARRIED IN BELGIUM?

  1. Residency Requirement: Belgium does not have a residency requirement for marriage, which means tourists can get married there. However, you may need to check with the local authorities for any specific requirements.

  2. Legal Age: Both parties must be at least 18 years old to marry in Belgium.

  3. Civil Ceremony: In Belgium, a civil ceremony is required for a legal marriage. This is typically conducted at the local town hall (gemeentehuis/maison communale) by the registrar. Religious or symbolic ceremonies may be performed separately, but the civil ceremony is necessary for legal recognition.

  4. Documentation: You will likely need to provide certain documents, such as a valid passport, birth certificate, and a certificate of marital status. These documents may need to be translated into the official language of the region where you plan to marry.

  5. Notice of Marriage: In most cases, you will need to give notice of your intention to marry in advance. This may involve submitting your documents and completing paperwork at the town hall.

  6. Waiting Period: There may be a waiting period between giving notice of marriage and the actual ceremony.

  7. Witnesses: You may be required to have witnesses present during the civil ceremony.

It's essential to contact the local town hall in the specific municipality where you plan to marry to obtain accurate and up-to-date information about the requirements and procedures. Additionally, it's advisable to start the process well in advance to allow for any necessary paperwork and arrangements. Keep in mind that requirements may vary slightly between different regions within Belgium.

What is a BELGIUM wedding like?

Weddings in Belgium, like in many other countries, can vary in terms of traditions, customs, and personal preferences. Here are some general aspects that are often part of a traditional Belgian wedding:

  1. Civil Ceremony: A civil ceremony at the town hall (gemeentehuis/maison communale) is a legal requirement for a marriage in Belgium. This ceremony is usually officiated by the registrar and includes the exchange of vows and rings.

  2. Religious Ceremony: Many couples also choose to have a religious ceremony, depending on their faith. This is a separate ceremony performed by a religious official, such as a priest or pastor, and may take place in a church.

  3. Guests and Invitations: Belgian weddings often involve a gathering of family and friends. Invitations are sent out well in advance, and guests typically respond to confirm their attendance.

  4. Attire: Traditional Belgian brides often wear white dresses, while grooms may wear formal suits. However, modern couples may choose a variety of styles that reflect their personal tastes.

  5. Reception: After the ceremonies, there is usually a celebration with a reception. This includes a meal, speeches, toasts, and sometimes dancing. Belgian weddings are known for their lively and festive atmospheres.

  6. Food and Drinks: Belgium is renowned for its delicious cuisine, and weddings often feature a variety of traditional dishes. Chocolate and beer, both of which Belgium is famous for, may also be incorporated into the celebration.

  7. Wedding Cake: A wedding cake is a common feature of Belgian weddings. Couples may choose from a variety of cake designs and flavors.

  8. Music and Dancing: Music plays a significant role in Belgian weddings, and dancing is a popular activity during the reception. Couples may hire a band or a DJ to provide entertainment.

  9. Gifts: Guests often bring gifts for the newlyweds. Some couples also create a wedding registry to provide guidance on preferred gifts.

  10. Favors: It is customary to give small gifts or favors to guests as a token of appreciation for their attendance.

While these aspects represent some common elements, it's important to note that weddings in Belgium, as elsewhere, are highly individualized. Couples may choose to incorporate their own cultural, religious, or personal elements into their wedding ceremony and celebration. The specific traditions and customs can also vary between different regions within Belgium.

All Kind oF weddings and ELOPEMENTS

Weddings vary greatly across different cultures, traditions, and personal preferences. Here's a brief overview of various types of weddings:

  1. Traditional Weddings: These weddings typically follow cultural or religious customs and traditions specific to a particular community or region. Examples include Christian, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, and Buddhist weddings, each with its own rituals and ceremonies.

  2. Civil Weddings: Also known as courthouse weddings, civil weddings are officiated by a government official, such as a judge, justice of the peace, or a civil marriage commissioner. They often involve a simple ceremony with legal vows and minimal formalities.

  3. Destination Weddings: Couples choose to have their weddings at a location away from their hometown, often in exotic or picturesque destinations. These weddings can range from intimate beach ceremonies to elaborate events at luxury resorts.

  4. Outdoor Weddings: Held in natural settings such as gardens, parks, vineyards, or beaches, outdoor weddings offer a scenic backdrop for the ceremony and reception. They often embrace nature and incorporate elements like floral decorations and outdoor activities.

  5. Themed Weddings: Couples personalize their weddings by choosing a specific theme that reflects their interests or hobbies. Themes can range from vintage, rustic, and bohemian to movie-inspired, fairytale, and cosplay weddings.

  6. Eco-Friendly Weddings: With a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility, eco-friendly weddings minimize waste and carbon footprints by using recycled materials, opting for organic food and flowers, and choosing eco-conscious vendors.

  7. LGBTQ+ Weddings: Same-sex couples celebrate their love with weddings that may follow traditional or personalized ceremonies, depending on their preferences. LGBTQ+ weddings highlight inclusivity and equality in marriage.

  8. Micro Weddings: In intimate gatherings with a small guest list, micro weddings prioritize quality time with loved ones over the scale of the event. They often involve fewer than 50 guests and can be more budget-friendly and personalized.

  9. Multicultural Weddings: Couples from different cultural backgrounds blend their traditions and customs to create a unique wedding experience that honors both of their heritages. These weddings celebrate diversity and foster cultural exchange.

  10. Virtual Weddings: In response to circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, couples may choose to host virtual weddings, where guests participate remotely via video conferencing platforms. Virtual weddings enable couples to share their special day with friends and family worldwide while prioritizing safety.

These are just a few examples of the diverse range of weddings celebrated worldwide, each reflecting the personalities, values, and preferences of the couples involved.