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The best wedding photographers in Spain

From Mallorcan fincas to Sevillian courtyards and Barcelona rooftops, the photographers who read Spanish light and tell a wedding honestly.

Last reviewed December 2025.
The verdict

Spain has one of Europe's deepest pools of wedding photographers, shaped by strong light, varied landscapes and a long tradition of documentary work.

The names below are established studios with real bodies of work, not styled shoots, and the editorial eye a destination wedding deserves.

Book early, match the style to your taste rather than the trend, and choose someone who knows the region and its venues.

The short answer

For a wedding in Spain, choose a photographer with a real archive of full weddings in the style you want. Dias de Vino y Rosas is a long established studio led by a trio of women who have worked together for more than a decade, AK Studio Wedding pairs editorial sensibility with a personal approach for international couples, and Marnosuite, founded in 2011, brings a fashion and portrait background to its wedding work. Madrid and Barcelona are the deepest markets, with Seville and Valencia rising. Expect full day coverage in a broad indicative range and book twelve months or more ahead.

Studios listed
Three we rate
with real archives
Book ahead
12 months plus
sooner for peak dates
Deepest markets
Madrid, Barcelona
Seville and Valencia rising
Coverage
Full day standard
second shooter common
The shortlist

The Spain shortlist, on merit

Real, established photographers we rate for Spain. The order is our honest read, not a paid placement. Choose the studio whose style matches the way you want your wedding remembered.

A working shortlist of photographers with real bodies of work.
01

Dias de Vino y Rosas

Asturias and Basque Country

A studio of three, more than a decade together.

A women owned studio founded by three photographers who have worked together for over ten years, based in the north of Spain and travelling the country and beyond. Known for a warm, documentary led approach to full weddings. Best for couples who want a settled team with a long shared body of work. Confirm availability and travel directly.

DocumentaryWomen ownedDecade plusTravels widely
02

AK Studio Wedding

Spain, international

Editorial sensibility, a personal approach.

Led by Aida, this studio combines an editorial eye with a close, personal way of working, photographing mostly international couples who choose Europe for their destination wedding. Best for couples who want a refined, magazine leaning aesthetic from a photographer used to travelling clients. Ask to see a recent full wedding gallery.

EditorialInternational couplesDestinationRefined
03

Marnosuite

Spain

Fashion roots, founded in 2011.

Founded by Maria Simon in 2011, this wedding and editorial photography brand grew out of a decade of fashion and portrait work around the world. Known for authentic, atmospheric images of the day. Best for couples drawn to a polished, fashion informed look. Confirm packages and coverage when you enquire.

Since 2011Fashion rootsEditorialAtmospheric
Planning context

The practicalities, plainly

What to look for here

A Spanish wedding moves between bright midday sun and warm evening light, so look for a photographer who handles strong contrast with ease. Ask to see a full wedding from a venue like yours, not a curated highlight reel, and confirm how they work through the long Spanish evening.

The light that defines it

Spain's clear, strong light is its gift and its challenge. The best photographers shape harsh midday sun and the soft golden hour that follows, which in summer can run very late. A photographer who knows the region will plan your portraits around it.

Coverage and second shooters

Full day coverage is standard, and a second shooter is common for larger weddings or when ceremony and reception sit apart. Confirm hours, the number of photographers and how and when you receive the images.

What couples underestimate

Travel and timing. A photographer based in another region may charge for travel and accommodation, and a long Spanish reception can run past midnight. Agree the finish time and any travel costs in writing before you book.

What a photographer costs

The fees, told straight

Experienced full day wedding photography in Spain commonly falls in a broad indicative range of roughly 1,800 to 6,000 euro as of December 2025, with Barcelona and destination focused studios sitting toward the upper end. Travel, a second shooter and album options sit on top. Confirm the exact package and inclusions with each studio.

Price tracks experience, demand and how much of the day is covered rather than equipment alone. A photographer whose archive you trust is worth booking early, since the best are reserved twelve months or more ahead for peak dates.

Figures are indicative and reviewed December 2025. They move with the size of the wedding, the season and the supplier. Confirm fees and inclusions directly with each studio.

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The wider team

Who else to bring in, and why

Videographers

A film and a set of photographs tell the day in different registers. Many couples pair their photographer with a videographer who shares a similar, documentary led sensibility, often coordinated so the two teams work cleanly together.

Planners

A planner builds the timeline that lets a photographer work well, holding light for portraits and protecting the key moments. For a destination wedding, that coordination is where a calm gallery comes from.

Florists and stylists

The detail a photographer captures starts with the styling. A florist and stylist whose palette suits Spanish light and your venue gives the images their depth and consistency.

Common questions

Spain photographers, answered.

Who are the best wedding photographers in Spain?

Established studios with real archives lead, including Dias de Vino y Rosas in the north, AK Studio Wedding for editorial destination work, and Marnosuite for a fashion informed look. The right choice depends on the style you want and your region.

How much does a wedding photographer in Spain cost?

Experienced full day coverage commonly falls in a broad indicative range of roughly 1,800 to 6,000 euro as of December 2025, with Barcelona and destination studios toward the upper end. Travel and albums sit on top. Confirm with each studio.

How far ahead should we book?

Twelve months or more is sensible for peak dates in late spring, summer and early autumn. The most sought after studios reserve quickly, so enquire as soon as your date and venue are set.

Do Spanish photographers travel within the country?

Yes, many work across the country and abroad, though travel and accommodation are usually charged separately. Confirm any travel cost and overnight needs before booking.

Should we hire a second shooter?

For larger weddings, or when the ceremony and reception sit in different places, a second shooter helps cover more angles and moments. Discuss whether your day needs one with the studio.

The look

A sense of the day.

Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table in warm light, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table in warm light, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a celebration, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a celebration, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a Mediterranean coastline, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a Mediterranean coastline, illustrative.

Images are licensed editorial stock for illustration. They do not depict a specific supplier, venue or wedding.

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