Luxury Wedding Photography in Greece — LAMINÉ

Luxury — Discreet — Full-service

Luxury Wedding Photography in Greece

A short, senior commission list for couples who value discretion, craft and a fully considered client experience.

About Luxury Wedding Photographer Greece

We accept a small number of luxury weddings each year — never more than we can personally photograph, never more than we can personally edit. Every couple works directly with the founding photographer, from first enquiry to final album. There is no rotating team, no junior handoff.

Our client experience is built for high-profile events: pre-signed NDAs on request, embargoed image release, private galleries, and a printed selection delivered as an archival object rather than a link that expires.

How we work

Discretion by Default

NDAs, embargo windows and private delivery are standard, not an upgrade. Your day stays your day.

Senior Team Only

No junior second shooters. Every photographer on your commission has a decade of experience.

Heirloom Delivery

Optional linen-bound albums, printed on archival cotton paper, boxed by hand — designed to outlive the hard drive.

Private estate dinner

A quiet, considered commission.

We accept a small number of commissions each year. Every enquiry is answered personally, usually within one working day.

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Frequently asked

Do you sign NDAs and embargo social publication?

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Yes. Confidentiality agreements and embargo windows are standard for our luxury commissions and included at no additional cost.

How is your service different from a standard package?

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You work directly with the founding photographer across the entire process, from enquiry to album. The commission list is intentionally small.

What does a luxury wedding photography investment look like?

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Luxury collections start well above our standard tier. We are happy to send an exact quote after a short introductory call.

Begin your story with LAMINÉ.

Personal replies. Small commission list. Every enquiry answered by the founding photographer.