Aggelou Photography

The power of a good photograph is in the detail. It is the natural light that has the uncanny ability to change the colours of the majestic landscape; it is the brightness of the bride’s eyes behind the intricate lace of the veil; It is the undeniable emotion manifested in the tears of a parent, the dew on the fragrant flowers. My promise to you is that your wedding photographs will be able to tell the story of this important milestone in your life in a way that is unique and true to you.

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From Aggelou Photography :

To me, photography is not just a job, it is my passion.

The power of a good photograph is in the detail. It is the natural light that has the uncanny ability to change the colours of the majestic landscape; it is the brightness of the bride’s eyes behind the intricate lace of the veil; It is the undeniable emotion manifested in the tears of a parent, the dew on the fragrant flowers. My promise to you is that your wedding photographs will be able to tell the story of this important milestone in your life in a way that is unique and true to you.

One of the most rewarding aspects of my profession is the opportunity that is given to me to get to know all sorts of different people. I try to create a relaxed atmosphere during the photoshoot so that everyone gets to be themselves and have a great time. In some special occasions the photoshoot helps turn this acquaintance into a friendship thus blessing all involved with so much more than we started for! Here’s to all the friendships I have made through my job and to those yet to come!

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Chic summer wedding in Athens with Greek and Scottish details | Maria and Ian

Chic summer wedding in Athens with Greek and Scottish details | Maria and Ian

Aggelou Photography beautifully captured all the true emotions from Marias and Ian’s wedding day in Athens and their gorgeous next day photoshoot in Santorini and we are very excited to share every special moment with you! Their decoration had elements from both their countries: olive leaves for Greece and thistle for Scotland. The bride could...

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