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THE LIST OF THE BEST EUROPEAN WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR WEDDING IN WALES.

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,

Discover the enchantment of Wales for your wedding or elopement. With its stunning landscapes, historic castles, and romantic coastlines, Wales offers a picturesque backdrop for your special day, blending tradition, charm, and natural beauty for unforgettable celebrations of love.

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

  1. Breathtaking Landscapes: Wales boasts stunning natural beauty, from majestic mountains to pristine coastlines, providing picturesque settings for your wedding photos and unforgettable outdoor ceremonies.

  2. Historic Castles: Choose from a plethora of enchanting castles and stately homes, offering romantic and unique venues steeped in history and charm.

  3. Romantic Seclusion: Experience the tranquility of Wales' remote countryside and secluded beaches, perfect for intimate elopements or private ceremonies amidst nature's beauty.

  4. Welsh Culture: Embrace Wales' rich cultural heritage, with opportunities to incorporate traditional Welsh customs, music, and cuisine into your wedding celebration for a truly authentic experience.

  5. Adventure Awaits: Explore Wales' rugged landscapes and outdoor adventures, from hiking in Snowdonia to kayaking along the coast, offering exciting pre- or post-wedding activities for adventurous couples and guests.

  6. Warm Hospitality: Enjoy Welsh hospitality at its finest, with friendly locals, welcoming accommodations, and attentive service ensuring a memorable and stress-free wedding experience.

  7. Accessibility: Located within easy reach of major cities like London, Wales offers convenient travel options for guests, allowing everyone to join in the celebration of your love in this beautiful destination.

ABOUT
WALES

Did you know?

Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic Sea to the south-west. As of the 2021 census, it had a population of 3,107,494. It has a total area of 21,218 square kilometres (8,192 sq mi) and over 2,700 kilometres (1,680 mi) of coastline. It is largely mountainous with its higher peaks in the north and central areas, including Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), its highest summit. The country lies within the north temperate zone and has a changeable, maritime climate. The capital and largest city is Cardiff.

A distinct Welsh culture emerged among the Celtic Britons after the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century, and Wales was briefly united under Gruffydd ap Llywelyn in 1055. After over 200 years of war, the conquest of Wales by King Edward I of England was completed by 1283, though Owain Glyndŵr led the Welsh Revolt against English rule in the early 15th century, and briefly re-established an independent Welsh state with its own national parliament (Welsh: senedd). In the 16th century the whole of Wales was annexed by England and incorporated within the English legal system under the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542. Distinctive Welsh politics developed in the 19th century. Welsh Liberalism, exemplified in the early 20th century by David Lloyd George, was displaced by the growth of socialism and the Labour Party. Welsh national feeling grew over the century: a nationalist party, Plaid Cymru, was formed in 1925, and the Welsh Language Society in 1962. A governing system of Welsh devolution is employed in Wales, of which the most major step was the formation of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament, formerly the National Assembly for Wales) in 1998, responsible for a range of devolved policy matters.

At the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, development of the mining and metallurgical industries transformed the country from an agricultural society into an industrial one; the South Wales Coalfield's exploitation caused a rapid expansion of Wales's population. Two-thirds of the population live in South Wales, including Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and the nearby valleys. The eastern region of North Wales has about a sixth of the overall population, with Wrexham being the largest northern city. The remaining parts of Wales are sparsely populated. Now that the country's traditional extractive and heavy industries have gone or are in decline, the economy is based on the public sector, light and service industries, and tourism. Agriculture in Wales is largely livestock based, making Wales a net exporter of animal produce, contributing towards national agricultural self-sufficiency.

The country has a distinct national and cultural identity and from the late 19th century onwards Wales acquired its popular image as the "land of song", in part due to the eisteddfod tradition and rousing choir singing. Both Welsh and English are official languages. A majority of the population in most areas speaks English whilst the majority of the population in parts of the north and west speak Welsh, with a total of 538,300 Welsh speakers across the entire country.

OUR SELECTION OF THE BEST WEDDING VENUES IN WALES

  • Bangor

  • Cardiff

  • Newport

  • Saint Asaph

  • Swansea

  • St Davids

  • Wrexham

  • St Davids

ARE YOU READY TO CONNECT WITH OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS?

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

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

.Z

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 WALES.

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 WALES 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 WALES?

The cost of hiring a photographer in Wales can vary based on factors such as experience, reputation, location, and the specific services offered. On average, couples can expect to pay between £800 to £2000 or more for a professional photographer to cover a full day of wedding photography. However, prices may vary depending on the photographer's expertise, package inclusions, additional services, and the duration of coverage. It's advisable to research and compare different photographers to find one that fits your budget and style preferences. Additionally, consider factors such as the photographer's portfolio, reviews, and availability before making a decision.

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 WALES?

Yes, tourists can get married in Wales, but there are certain requirements and procedures they need to follow:

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

Here are some key points to consider:

  1. Legal Requirements: Both parties must meet the legal requirements for marriage in Wales, including being of legal age, being unmarried, and having the legal capacity to marry.

  2. Notification: Couples must give notice of their intention to marry at a designated registry office in Wales. This notice must be given at least 28 days before the wedding date.

  3. Documentation: Tourists will need to provide certain documents, including valid passports, birth certificates, and proof of address. If applicable, they may also need to provide evidence of divorce or dissolution of any previous marriages.

  4. Residency Requirement: There is no residency requirement for getting married in Wales, so tourists can typically marry without having to reside in the country for a certain period beforehand.

  5. Witnesses: Two witnesses are required to be present at the wedding ceremony. These can be friends or family members who are of legal age.

  6. Ceremony: The wedding ceremony can take place at a registry office or at an approved venue. Couples may choose to have a civil ceremony or a religious ceremony, depending on their preferences and beliefs.

  7. Registration: After the ceremony, the marriage must be registered with the registrar, and the couple will receive a marriage certificate.

    It's important for couples to contact the relevant registry office in Wales well in advance to understand the specific requirements and procedures for getting married as tourists. Additionally, hiring a local wedding planner or coordinator can help navigate the process and ensure that all necessary steps are followed.

What is a WELSH wedding like?

A Welsh wedding is a celebration of love and tradition, often characterized by warmth, hospitality, and cultural richness. Here's what you can expect at a traditional Welsh wedding:

  1. Chapel or Church Ceremony: Many Welsh weddings take place in chapels or churches, with couples exchanging vows in a religious ceremony officiated by a minister or priest. These ceremonies often include hymns, prayers, and readings from the Bible.

  2. Welsh Language and Customs: Welsh weddings may incorporate elements of the Welsh language and customs, such as reciting vows in Welsh, incorporating traditional Welsh music and dances, and exchanging symbolic Welsh gifts like love spoons.

  3. Family and Community Involvement: Welsh weddings are typically family-centered affairs, with close relatives playing important roles in the ceremony and celebration. Family members may contribute to wedding planning and participate in various rituals and traditions.

  4. Wedding Attire: The bride often wears a white gown, while the groom opts for a formal suit or traditional Welsh attire, such as a kilt or a Welsh tartan tie. Guests may dress in their finest attire, with some choosing to wear traditional Welsh dress.

  5. Feasting and Merriment: Welsh weddings are known for their festive atmosphere and abundant feasting. Guests enjoy a sumptuous meal featuring traditional Welsh dishes like cawl (Welsh stew), bara brith (fruit bread), and Welsh cakes, accompanied by local ales and spirits.

  6. Live Music and Dancing: Music and dancing are integral parts of Welsh weddings, with live bands or DJs providing entertainment for guests. Traditional Welsh music, including folk tunes and lively reels, often fills the air as guests take to the dance floor to celebrate the newlyweds.

  7. Toast and Speeches: Toasts and speeches are an essential part of Welsh wedding receptions, with family members and friends offering heartfelt congratulations and well-wishes to the newly married couple. These speeches often highlight the couple's love story, virtues, and future aspirations.

Overall, a Welsh wedding is a joyful and heartfelt celebration of love, family, and tradition, bringing together loved ones to create lasting memories in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

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.