Wedding photographer in Italy

Welcome to Studio Artefoto-Omegna, lake Orta. We are professional wedding photographers located in Italy, really near Stresa, lake Maggiore, lake Orta, lake Como, Bellagio, lake Garda and Venice, we are awards winners photographers, we shoot ceremonies in Italy and abroad.

If you are getting married in Italy you’ll want to recall the excitement and romance of your wedding. Raffaello Mazzoleni is a wedding photographer Italy he is used to shoot in:: Verbania, Novara, Varese, Como, Bellagio, lake Como, Stresa, lago di Garda, Lombardia, Piemonte, lake Maggiore, Pallanza, Baveno, lake Mergozzo, Arona, Orta e lake Orta, Biella, Vercelli, Pavia, Venice and also shoot weddings in Switzerland.

We have followed many weddings in Italy, in romantic places and beautiful locations such as:
Wedding in lake Orta: Castello di Miasino, Hotel Villa Crespi, Palazzo Penotti Ubertini Orta, Castello Dal Ponte, Hotel San Rocco Orta, Hotel Giardinetto Pettenasco.
Wedding in lake Maggiore Maggiore: Villa Giannone Abbazia di Santo Spirito Comignago, Villa Ranzoni Verbania, Villa San Remigio, Villa Taranto, Isola Bella, Villa Borromeo, Isole di Brissago.
Wedding in lake Como: Villa Serbelloni, Villa Geno, Villa Melzi, Villa Carlotta a Tremezzo, Castello di Rossino, Villa Confalonieri, Villa Monastero a Varenna, Villa Balbianello at Lenna.
Wedding in lake Garda: Castello di Malcesine, Salò, Gardone Riviera, Torri del Benaco and Castello di Sirmione.
Studio Artefoto is a wedding photographer specialized in wedding ceremonies in Italy and for Classic and Photojournalistic Photography. We can provide beautiful photo album for your italian wedding, because each wedding is a unique romantic event.

The flavor of the decade for wedding photography is the so-called photojournalistic style. But, what is the difference between reportage and classical photography? Typical classical wedding photography tends to produce albums consisting of a series of posed photos… group photos, the mandatory exchanging of the rings and cutting of the cake, and some romantically posed photos of the bride and groom. Reportage describes this very natural informal approach to the capture of the Wedding day, the Wedding details as well as the Wedding Couple. Reportage photographs are taken in a journalistic style. The aim is for the photographer to be a fly on the wall, to capture real, honest, spontaneous moments. The end result is a Wedding Story Book Album, which tells the story of your day as it really happened.

Photojournalism is defined by the WPJA (Wedding Photojournalistic Association) as: A highly personal, documentary-style approach: you have to be willing to allow your wedding photographer behind the scenes, giving him or her access to your most personal moments, so they can tell the story of your wedding-from beginning to end, and all the hidden parts in between. Many people acknowledge, “I look far better in photos when I’m relaxed and not knowing I’m being photographed”. This style of coverage and approach records you and your guests, favoring the more modern relaxed and atmospheric candid moments. I would say a mix of classic and photojournalist styles work well together. I think that the best style of photography is essentially a photo-journalistic approach coupled with a small amount of classic portrait photography. Make sure you like the photographer’s style and that it fits your personal taste. Take a good look at their photographs.

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