Choosing a Documentary photographer for you Destination wedding in Tuscany

Rellini art studio, best wedding photographers in Tuscany, specialize in unposed and candid photography for luxury weddings in Italy

FIND OUT WHAT PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE MATCHES YOUR VISION

AND HOW TO CREATE TIMELESS MEMORIES WORKING WITH YOUR IDEAL PHOTOGRAPHER

 

Choosing the Right Wedding Photography Style for Your Destination Wedding in Tuscany

 

When planning your destination wedding in Tuscany, choosing the right wedding photographer is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Your wedding photos will be the lasting memories of your special day, so it’s essential to find a photographer whose style matches your vision and who makes you feel completely at ease.

There are two key factors to consider when selecting your wedding photographer:

  • The Visual Style of the Photos – Do you love documentary-style wedding photography, filled with candid and unposed moments, or do you prefer a more structured, editorial approach?

  • Your Connection with the Photographer – Your photographer will be with you for most of the day, capturing intimate moments. You need someone who understands you, your personality, and what makes your love story unique.

 
 

 

WHY THE CONNECTION WITH YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER MATTERS

 
 

Beyond the style of photography, your connection with your photographer is just as important.

  • Your Photographer Should Get to Know You – The best wedding photographers don’t just take pictures; they understand who you are and make sure your photos reflect your true selves.

  • You Should Feel Comfortable & Natural – If you ever feel forced into a pose that doesn’t feel right, that’s a sign that you’ve chosen a photographer who doesn’t align with your vision. A great photographer will make you feel relaxed and confident.

  • A Smooth & Stress-Free Experience – Your wedding day should be about joy and celebration, not stress. Choosing the right photographer ensures a seamless, relaxed experience from start to finish.

📌 Tip: Before making a decision, schedule a call with your photographer. This is the best way to see if you connect and if their approach matches what you’re looking for.

 
 
A fine art and elegant portrait of bride and groom walking together. The bride has a beautiful dress blowing in the wind Photo by Rellini art studio, best wedding photographers in Tuscany with documentary and candid style

ELEGANT & UNPOSED

Bjorn & Lou fine art portrait

Monte San Savino, Tuscany


 

Is there a TUSCAN STYLE in Wedding PHOTOGRAPHY?

 
 

We believe that weddings in Tuscany have a unique atmosphere, deeply connected to the breathtaking landscapes, the magical light that colors the endless rolling hills, and the art and serenity that can be felt in every corner. The reason you choose Tuscany for your special day is to live all of that.

What a shame would it be if this magic would not be translated into memories?

These absolutely one-of-a-kind vibes should be translated into spontaneous and natural photographs, never posed, capturing the joy and unpredictability of emotions.

 
 
A beautiful real moment caught with the bride and groom holding each other right after the wedding ceremony ends. Photo by Rellini art studio, best wedding photographers in Tuscany with documentary and candid style

Philip & Rowan

If you're planning a wedding in Tuscany, you are likely drawn to a documentary and candid photography style, rather than a posed or editorial approach—one that truly reflects the essence of your special day


 

The SACRED GRAAL OF Documentary BEAUTY

 

A Unique Approach to Destination Wedding Photography – Capturing Real Moments with Cinematic Beauty

As destination wedding photographers, we have spent years refining a style that brings together the best of both worlds: the authenticity of documentary photography and the timeless elegance of cinematic imagery.


 
 

There is a way to look beautiful in the moment—without forced poses. There is a way to capture raw emotions while still achieving a stunning, cinematic aesthetic. We have dedicated ourselves to perfecting this approach because we felt something was missing in the wedding industry—where too often, posed and editorial shots are seen as the only way to make couples look their best. We simply felt that the deepest beauty lies in happiness

 
 
 
 

That’s why we focus on real photography that tells the story of real people. We always encourage our couples to forget about the camera, immerse themselves in the joy of the day, and simply have fun—because when you live your wedding to the fullest, incredible photos will naturally follow.

 

 

LOOK AT FULL GALLERIES

 

Make sure to look at full wedding galleries with at least 100 photos from a single wedding to understand how the photographer works throughout the different parts of the day. Then, ask to see 3 or 4 more full weddings.

If 90% of what you see convinces you, then that photographer is likely the perfect fit. However, if there are aspects you love and others that don’t fully convince you, this could lead to issues.

For example: "I love the way they photograph brides, but I don’t see any candid moments with parents." – That’s a red flag.

Every photographer tends to work in their natural way, regardless of specific requests. If capturing emotional family moments is not something they usually focus on, they are unlikely to do it on your wedding day!

 
 
The first look of the bride with dad and brother before the ceremony. Photo by Rellini art studio, best wedding photographers in Tuscany with documentary and candid style

Intimate Moments

First Look with dad and brother

Abbazia San Pietro in Valle, Umbria

 

RED FLAGS

 

It’s essential to choose someone who not only matches your style and vision but also provides a professional and stress-free experience.

While many photographers showcase beautiful portfolios, there are certain red flags to watch out for when connecting with them. Here are some warning signs that may indicate a photographer isn’t the right fit for you.

 

🚩 1. They Don't Show Full Wedding Galleries

A carefully curated Instagram feed or a portfolio with just a handful of great images doesn’t tell the full story. A professional wedding photographer should be willing to show you multiple full wedding galleries so you can evaluate their consistency, storytelling ability, and quality in different lighting conditions.

📌 Red flag: If a photographer refuses to share full galleries or only provides a small selection of “best shots,” they may be hiding inconsistencies in their work.

🚩 2. They Push Their Own Vision Without Considering Yours

Your wedding day should be captured in a way that reflects who you are, not just the photographer’s personal preferences. A good photographer will take the time to understand your personality, priorities, and expectations.

📌 Red flag: If a photographer dismisses your input, insists on a style you’re not comfortable with, or pushes certain poses that feel unnatural, they may not be the right fit.

🚩 3. Their Communication Is Poor or Slow

From the very first interaction, your photographer should be responsive, professional, and clear in their communication. You don’t want to deal with delays, unanswered emails, or last-minute surprises as your wedding day approaches.

📌 Red flag: If it takes weeks to get a reply or the photographer is vague about details, contracts, or timelines, it may indicate a lack of professionalism.

🚩 4. They Don’t Make You Feel Comfortable

Your photographer will be with you for most of your wedding day, capturing intimate and emotional moments. If you feel uncomfortable or awkward around them, it could affect how natural and relaxed you look in your photos.

📌 Red flag: If you feel tense, judged, or simply don’t connect with their personality, it’s best to keep looking for someone who makes you feel at ease.

🚩 5. They Don’t Offer a Contract

A professional wedding photographer will always provide a clear contract outlining details such as deliverables, timelines, cancellation policies, and rights to the images. This protects both you and the photographer.

📌 Red flag: If a photographer doesn’t work with contracts or asks for full payment without official agreements, it’s a serious risk.

🚩 6. Their Pricing Seems Too Good to Be True

While it’s important to stay within your budget, extremely low prices compared to industry standards can be a warning sign of lack of experience, poor quality, or unreliable service.

📌 Red flag: If a photographer is significantly cheaper than others with similar experience, be cautious. There may be hidden costs, subpar equipment, or a risk of them canceling last minute for a higher-paying client.

🚩 7. They Don’t Capture Emotional or Candid Moments

If you love documentary-style wedding photography, make sure the photographer has a strong portfolio of candid, emotional moments—not just staged portraits. A good photographer should be able to tell the full story of your wedding day with authenticity.

📌 Red flag: If you don’t see spontaneous moments with family, friends, or real emotions in their portfolio, they may not be skilled in capturing true connections.

 
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