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

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,

Embark on a romantic journey in Morocco for your dream destination wedding. With its exotic allure, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes—from the Sahara Desert to the Atlas Mountains—Morocco promises an unforgettable and enchanting celebration of love.

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

  1. Exotic Charm: Morocco's exotic appeal, with its vibrant souks, intricate architecture, and rich cultural heritage, creates a unique and enchanting backdrop for your wedding celebrations.

  2. Diverse Landscapes: From the golden sands of the Sahara Desert to the majestic Atlas Mountains and stunning coastal towns, Morocco offers diverse and picturesque settings for your special day.

  3. Luxurious Venues: Experience opulence and luxury at Morocco's world-class resorts, riads, and palaces, ensuring a wedding celebration fit for royalty.

  4. Culinary Delights: Indulge in Morocco's flavorful cuisine, with aromatic tagines, couscous dishes, and sweet pastries delighting your taste buds and adding a touch of Moroccan flair to your wedding feast.

  5. Warm Hospitality: Experience genuine hospitality from the Moroccan people, who welcome guests with open arms and go above and beyond to ensure a memorable and magical wedding experience.

  6. Ancient Traditions: Incorporate ancient Moroccan customs and rituals into your wedding ceremony, such as the henna ceremony or the traditional "Amariya" procession, adding depth and meaning to your celebration.

  7. Adventure Opportunities: Extend your wedding festivities with exciting adventures such as camel rides in the desert, hiking in the Atlas Mountains, or exploring the vibrant medinas, creating unforgettable memories for you and your guests.

ABOUT
MOROCCO

Did you know?

Morocco is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south. Morocco also claims the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla, and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and several small Spanish-controlled islands off its coast. It spans an area of 446,300 km2 (172,300 sq mi) or 716,550 km2 (276,660 sq mi) and with a population of roughly 37 million Citizens. Its official and predominant religion is Islam, and the official languages are Arabic and Berber (Tamazight); French and the Moroccan dialect of Arabic are also widely spoken. Moroccan identity and culture is a mix of Arab, Berber, African, and European cultures. Its capital is Rabat, while its largest city is Casablanca.

The region constituting Morocco has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era over 300,000 years ago. The Idrisid dynasty was established by Idris I in 788 and was subsequently ruled by a series of other independent dynasties, reaching its zenith as a regional power in the 11th and 12th centuries, under the Almoravid and Almohad dynasties, when it controlled most of the Iberian Peninsula and the Maghreb. Centuries of Arab migration to the Maghreb since the 7th century have shifted the demographic scope of the region. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Morocco faced external threats to its sovereignty, with Portugal seizing some territory and the Ottoman Empire encroaching from the east. The Marinid and Saadi dynasties otherwise resisted foreign domination, and Morocco was the only North African nation to escape Ottoman dominion. The 'Alawi dynasty, which rules the country to this day, seized power in 1631 and, over the next two centuries, expanded diplomatic and commercial relations with the Western world. Morocco's strategic location near the mouth of the Mediterranean drew renewed European interest; in 1912, France and Spain divided the country into respective protectorates, reserving an international zone in Tangier. Following intermittent riots and revolts against colonial rule, in 1956, Morocco regained its independence and reunified.

Since independence, Morocco has remained relatively stable. It has the fifth-largest economy in Africa and wields significant influence in both Africa and the Arab world; it is considered a middle power in global affairs and holds membership in the Arab League, the Arab Maghreb Union, the Union for the Mediterranean, and the African Union.[19] Morocco is a unitary semi-constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament. The executive branch is led by the King of Morocco and the prime minister, while legislative power is vested in the two chambers of parliament: the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors. Judicial power rests with the Constitutional Court, which may review the validity of laws, elections, and referendums. The king holds vast executive and legislative powers, especially over the military, foreign policy, and religious affairs; he can issue decrees called dahirs, which have the force of law, and can also dissolve the parliament after consulting the prime minister and the president of the constitutional court.

Morocco claims ownership of the non-self-governing territory of Western Sahara, which it has designated its Southern Provinces. In 1975, after Spain agreed to decolonize the territory and cede its control to Morocco and Mauritania, a guerrilla war broke out between those powers and some of the local inhabitants. In 1979, Mauritania relinquished its claim to the area, but the war continued to rage. In 1991, a ceasefire agreement was reached, but the issue of sovereignty remained unresolved. Today, Morocco occupies two-thirds of the territory, and efforts to resolve the dispute have thus far failed to break the political deadlock.

OUR SELECTION OF THE BEST WEDDING VENUES IN MOROCCO

  • Agadir

  • Casablanca

  • Essaouira

  • Fes

  • Marrakesh

  • Meknes

  • Ouarzazate

  • Rabat

  • Tangier

  • Taroudant

  • Tetouan

ARE YOU READY TO CONNECT WITH OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS?

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

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 MOROCCO.

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 MOROCCO 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 MOROCCO?

The cost of hiring a photographer in Morocco can vary significantly depending on factors such as their experience, reputation, the duration of coverage, and any additional services included. On average, for a professional wedding photographer, prices may range from €500 to €3000 or more. It's essential to discuss specific requirements and preferences with potential photographers to receive accurate quotes tailored to your needs and budget. Additionally, some photographers may offer packages that include engagement sessions, prints, albums, or additional services, which can affect the overall cost.

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 MOROCCO?

Yes, tourists can get married in Morocco, but there are specific legal requirements and procedures they must follow. Here are some key points to consider:

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

Here are some key points to consider:

  1. Residency Requirement: Morocco typically requires one of the marrying parties to be a resident of Morocco for a certain period before the wedding. The length of this residency period can vary, but it is usually around 30 days. However, some municipalities may waive this requirement for non-residents.

  2. Legal Documentation: Couples must provide certain legal documents, including passports, birth certificates, and affidavits of eligibility to marry. These documents may need to be translated into Arabic and authenticated.

  3. Civil Ceremony: In Morocco, a civil ceremony is the only legally recognized form of marriage. Couples usually marry in a local Moroccan court (Adoul) or other authorized civil wedding venue.

  4. Ceremonial Options: While civil ceremonies are the only legally recognized form of marriage in Morocco, couples may choose to have a religious or symbolic ceremony in addition to a civil one. However, the legal marriage must still take place through the civil ceremony.

  5. Witnesses: Couples may be required to have witnesses present at the wedding ceremony. These witnesses must be at least 18 years old and may need to provide identification.

  6. Legal Capacity: Couples must demonstrate that they have the legal capacity to marry, including being of legal age and not currently married or in a prohibited relationship.

  7. Legalization of Marriage Certificate: After the wedding, the marriage certificate may need to be legalized or authenticated for recognition in the couple's home country.

  1. It's essential for couples considering getting married in Morocco to research and understand the specific legal requirements and procedures involved, as they may vary depending on individual circumstances and nationality. Additionally, consulting with local authorities or seeking assistance from a legal expert or wedding planner familiar with marriage laws in Morocco can help navigate the process smoothly.

What is a MOROCCO wedding like?

A wedding in Morocco is a vibrant and culturally rich celebration, blending tradition, spirituality, and festivity. Here's what you can expect from a typical Moroccan wedding:

  1. Pre-Wedding Rituals: Moroccan weddings often begin with pre-wedding rituals, such as the "Henna Night" (Laylat al-Henna), where the bride's hands and feet are adorned with intricate henna designs, symbolizing beauty and good luck.

  2. Traditional Attire: The bride typically wears a stunning traditional Moroccan wedding dress called a "Kaftan," embellished with intricate embroidery, jewels, and fine fabrics. The groom dons a "Jalabiya" or a formal suit, often complemented by a "Fez" (traditional hat) or a "Tarbouche."

  3. Wedding Procession: The wedding day begins with a festive procession known as the "Zaffa," where the bride and groom are escorted to the wedding venue in a grand parade accompanied by traditional music, drummers, and dancers.

  4. Ceremony: Moroccan weddings often include both religious and civil ceremonies. The religious ceremony, performed by an Imam, takes place in a mosque or at the wedding venue and includes the recitation of prayers and blessings. The civil ceremony is officiated by a judge or an authorized representative and involves the signing of legal documents.

  5. Feasting: Moroccan weddings are known for their lavish feasts, featuring an array of delicious traditional dishes such as tagines, couscous, pastilla, and an assortment of Moroccan sweets. Guests are treated to generous servings of food and drink throughout the celebration.

  6. Music and Dancing: Music and dancing are integral parts of Moroccan weddings, with live bands or traditional musicians entertaining guests with lively performances. Guests enthusiastically participate in traditional dances such as the "Dabke" and the "Chaabi," creating a joyous and festive atmosphere.

  7. Hospitality and Generosity: Moroccan weddings are characterized by warm hospitality and generosity, with hosts going above and beyond to ensure the comfort and enjoyment of their guests. It's common for guests to receive gifts or favors as tokens of appreciation.

  8. Decor and Ambiance: Moroccan weddings are known for their opulent decor, featuring vibrant colors, luxurious fabrics, and intricate patterns inspired by Moroccan design. The wedding venue is transformed into a magical setting, with lanterns, candles, and floral arrangements creating a romantic ambiance.

Overall, a Moroccan wedding is a beautiful and unforgettable celebration of love, filled with cultural traditions, heartfelt moments, and joyful festivities that bring families and communities together in celebration.

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.