The Amalfi Coast is one of the most photogenic places anyone will ever marry, with vertical towns, sea light, and gardens that were made for a camera.
Local knowledge is the difference between a good set and a great one, because the mountains steal the light early and the best vantage points are known only to people who shoot here.
The honest note is access and timing. Positano and Ravello are tight, busy, and steep, so a photographer who works the coast plans around the crowds and the shadow.
A great Amalfi Coast photographer is part artist and part logistician. The coast gives extraordinary backdrops, yet in towns like Positano and Amalfi the sun drops behind the mountains long before official sunset, so a shooter who knows this builds your portrait window around it. Many of the best are local, born to the coast, with the access and the timing that an outside photographer simply cannot match on a first visit.
The mountain shadow is the single biggest factor. A photographer who knows the Amalfi Coast plans the portraits and the ceremony light around the early loss of sun behind the cliffs.
Access and movement are hard won. The towns are steep, narrow, and crowded in season, so local shooters know the quiet vantage points and how to move a couple without losing an hour.
Style still matters most. The coast suits both a soft fine art treatment and a livelier reportage record, and the two read very differently in an album.
These are established names couples come across when researching the area. We list them neutrally as a starting point, not as a ranked endorsement, and our matching is on merit. Always confirm availability, style, and fees directly.
An Italian destination photographer based in Ravello who describes Amalfi, Positano, Ravello, and Maiori among his regular wedding locations. Confirm style and fees directly.
A photographer who describes being born and raised on the Amalfi Coast, with Ravello as home, shooting weddings and elopements across Positano and the coast. Confirm availability and fees directly.
A destination photographer describing work across the Amalfi Coast, from the cliffs of Positano and Ravello to Praiano, Sorrento, and Capri. Confirm coverage and fees directly.
A photographer presenting wedding coverage across the Amalfi Coast, Ravello, Positano, Sorrento, and Capri, alongside other Italian destinations. Confirm style and fees directly.
As of December 2025 wedding photography on the Amalfi Coast commonly runs from the mid tier upward, with established coastal names sitting higher, and travel, a second shooter, and an album adding to the figure.
Packages and prices vary. Treat all figures as indicative and confirm current coverage and fees directly.
Coverage is usually quoted by the hour or by the day, with options for a second shooter, a pre wedding session at a coastal spot, and an album. The portrait window is precious here, so discuss timings with your photographer and planner together.
Book early. The coast is in heavy demand from late spring to early autumn, and the most requested photographers hold Saturdays a year or more ahead.
The sun leaves the cliffs early, so ask how the photographer plans the portrait and ceremony light around it.
Villa Cimbrone, Villa Eva, Belmond Caruso, and the rest each shoot differently, so ask for recent work at yours.
Highlights flatter every photographer, so ask to see one complete day to judge consistency and pacing.
Two angles help in tight, crowded settings, so confirm whether a second shooter is included or extra.
Ask how many edited images you receive, in what time, and whether an album is part of the package.
Tell us your venue, your date, and the style you want, and we will match you with wedding photographers on the Amalfi Coast who fit.
We curate on merit. A venue, planner, or vendor cannot buy a higher place in our editorial picks.
It helps a great deal. A local shooter knows the mountain shadow, the vantage points, and how to move through crowded towns efficiently.
May, June, and September give warm light and settled weather without the peak heat and crowds of high summer.
Twelve to eighteen months is common for peak dates, and the most requested coastal photographers go earlier still.
The light and the access are genuinely challenging, which is exactly why local experience matters so much here.
Naples, code NAP, is the gateway, followed by a transfer by road or by sea to the coast.
Photography is licensed stock from Unsplash, used for illustration. Imagery does not depict a specific venue, planner, or vendor.
Quiet, considered notes on venues worth knowing, the seasons that make or break a place, and the logistics couples underestimate.