wedding
photographer
ATHENS
meets the Aegean
02 | Wedding Photography
& Film
Wedding photography and film in Athens. A city that spans ancient ceremonial landmarks and a coastline that runs from Varkiza to Cape Sounio, each with its own character, its own light and its own logistical demands. arChive Visual Storytellers is based in Athens and has photographed and filmed weddings here across every context the city offers.

Selected Weddings in Athens
Maldives
The pace slows down. The environment strips everything back.
explore
Venice
A city that never fully pauses.
koufonissia
The work leans towards intimacy ,reduced, direct, and personal.
03 | Athens for a Destination Wedding
International guests arrive at Athens International Airport and reach any venue within 30 to 60 minutes. No ferries, no connecting flights, no island logistics. For couples planning a destination wedding in Greece who want range without complexity, Athens delivers both.
04 | The Athens Riviera
The Athens Riviera runs south from Varkiza to Anavissos and beyond, a coastal arc of beachfront venues, open water and the particular quality of Attic afternoon light. Two venues anchor arChive's work on the Riviera.
Island Resort Events in Varkiza — five distinct event spaces, seafront position, the scale to handle large international commissions. Ktima 48 in Anavissos — a boutique beachfront estate with an on-site chapel overlooking Sounio Bay, a venue that rewards couples who plan a full wedding weekend rather than a single day.
Both venues are within reach of Cape Sounio for day-after sessions. The Saronic islands — Aegina, Hydra, Spetses — are an hour by boat. Couples who build two or three days around an Athens Riviera wedding consistently produce the most complete commissions we deliver.
04 | Beyond
the Wedding Day
And for couples who want to extend further, the Cyclades are a short flight or ferry from Piraeus — Kimolos, Milos, Folegandros, within reach for a two-day extension that produces an entirely different body of work.
Several commissions we have built around Athens have ended somewhere in the Aegean. The wedding grounds the story. The day after takes it somewhere it could not have gone otherwise.
06 | Working in Athens
We know where the light falls at Ktima 48 in late afternoon. We know which corner of Island Resort Events clears first after a summer sunset. We know the Acropolis at six in the morning and the Riviera at dusk in September. Working at home means nothing is being figured out on the day.
It also means Athens commissions carry no travel costs. That budget goes into the work.
