Monemvasia Kinsterna wedding photographer
Monemvasia Kinsterna wedding photographer. Wedding photography portfolio of a wedding day at Monemvasia in Greece. As a Greek wedding and event photographer one of the places that I photograph at is of course Monemvasia.
Monemvasia is always considered to be as one of the top destinations worldwide for wedding photography, engagement photography, anniversary photography and wedding portraits photo session!
Several of the following wedding images have been awarded, published and distinct-ed.
Monemvasia one of the landmarks at Peloponnese
Peloponnese elopement photography
Anyway, the wedding took place at Monemvasia one of the landmarks at Peloponnese.
Monemvasia is always regarded as one of the best destinations to get married in Greece.
Of course, weddings at Monemvasia are totally different than the weddings at the Greek islands…. Santorini for example.
The landscape is different, the light is different, the aesthetics, the climate…the vibes in general differ!
This is noticeable also to the wedding photographs as well!
As a destination wedding photographer I try to adjust to the environment as well and my wedding photography, although having my own style, differs depending on the place and the circumstances
Chris and Rachel
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a few words about Monemvasia:
A fairy tale scene in the Peloponnese: Vaulted alleys, Byzantine churches and Venetian mansions
Monemvasia means “one entrance” and in fact the only access to this castle is via a causeway. This uniquely preserved mediaeval town is carved into the majestic grey rock like a sculpture. The “Gibraltar of the East” or a “stone ship” about to set sail, as the famous Greek poet Yannis Ristos described his birthplace, is calling you for immediate boarding for a journey through time. Wander around the vaulted alleyways, churches and aristocratic mansions.
Take a swim in its crystal-clear waters and sample its delicious cuisine and legendary wine. Follow in the footsteps of knights, pirates, crusaders and emperors, who all fell under the spell of this mythical place in the Peloponnese. Here time stands still, and you’ll become one with history.