McKenna & Ryan Almond Valley wedding in Mallorca
We create a space for you to be yourselves. Blending an editorial eye with a relaxed, documentary approach, we document your day with honesty, beauty, and intention.
Hello! We are Paco and Aga — wedding photographers in Puglia and other European destinations. We're guessing that you're interested in having your Puglia wedding beautifully documented and we're thrilled you've decided to explore our portfolio.
We love to photograph couples who want their wedding in Puglia to be something more than a traditional event; couples that are passionate about their relationship and want to share it with their close friends and family. Whether you're planning a lavish civil ceremony in one of the beautiful masserie in Puglia or a romantic church wedding in Bari or Lecce, we would be honoured to accompany you at this amazing event.
South of Italy offers an idyllic backdrop for weddings, with ancient olive groves, whitewashed trulli, the sparkling Adriatic coast, and the warmth of true Italian hospitality. If you're drawn to a refined and artistic approach to wedding photography, just drop us a line — we'd love to chat!
Film wedding photography in Puglia is a magical combination. The warm southern Italian light, the whitewashed architecture of Alberobello and Ostuni, and the timeless olive groves all translate beautifully to analog film — the grain and warmth of film photography feels as if it belongs in this ancient landscape. We craft images that are not just photographs, but enduring pieces of art.
Our services range from exclusively analog collections to smaller add-ons to digital coverage, blending the timeless appeal of film with the versatility of digital photography. If film photography is something you'd like to incorporate into your Puglia wedding day, reach out to us today for more information.
What is the difference between film and digital wedding photography? Analog photography surely has its particular charm. For us, it's the little imperfections of film photography that slowly disappeared with the introduction of digital cameras. While we love modern technology, the analog film limits are the ones that spark a whole new level of creativity in us.
Do you only shoot with analog cameras? We use various cameras on the wedding day, both analog and digital. Throughout the day, there are many different situations, and each requires a specific approach. We leverage our knowledge and experience to decide which camera and settings are best in any given moment.
How many analog photos will I get? It depends on how many film rolls you'd like us to shoot. From each standard film roll (35mm), we deliver a minimum of 28 photos. To capture a variety of shots from different moments of the wedding, we recommend getting at least 4 rolls (that's 112+ shots).
Do you shoot color or black and white film? We usually split 50/50 between color and black and white film rolls, if possible. However, if you have a preference for more B/W or more color, we can certainly accommodate that.
Which analog film do you use? We use a combination of different film types throughout the wedding day, as no single type suits every situation. Our go-to film rolls are Kodak Portra, Kodak Gold, and Ilford HP5 or Delta, but we're also open to experimenting with other brands.
How do you deliver the film photos? What is the process? After shooting, the film is developed in a professional lab. Then, the negatives are scanned using a special film scanner. We deliver the resulting JPG files to you through your online wedding gallery. The black uneven frame you might see around some shots occurs because the scanner reads a frame slightly larger than the photo itself. This frame can be cropped later if desired.
Can we meet before booking you for our wedding in Italy? Absolutely! Meeting allows us to discuss your plans and understand what you're looking for in a wedding photographer. If an in-person meeting isn't feasible, we're happy to arrange a video chat at your convenience.
How can we get your availability and pricing details? Contact us through this form and we'll get back to you with all the details.