by Framelines Wedding Photographers | Last Updated: Jun 3, 2022 | Featured, Tuscany Weddings
Fly on the wall wedding photographer wanted Janine and Marco wanted somebody to be a fly on the wall for their Tuscany wedding at San Galgano Abbey. Documentary wedding photography is our thing so we happily said yes! Why should you choose San Galgano Abbey for your...
by Framelines Wedding Photographers | Last Updated: Dec 5, 2019 | Featured, Tuscany Weddings
From a welcome Mehndi party with a jaw-dropping view over Tuscan countryside to an interfaith Hindu and Sikh wedding immersed in The Villa Lecchi’s park, the weekend spent photographing the event was the true definition of an Italian destination for the perfect Indian...
by Framelines Wedding Photographers | Last Updated: Jan 17, 2019 | Featured, Tuscany Weddings
Picture a destination wedding in Tuscany, the land of vineyard and cypress, and it really does feel like a dream come true. With its natural beauty and secluded rustic charm, it’s no wonder Tuscany is a picture-perfect haven for exchanging vows. It has become a...
by Framelines Wedding Photographers | Last Updated: Jan 24, 2019 | Tuscany Weddings
For those of you who love the finest things in life, here it comes this sophisticated wedding in Villa Cora, a luxury five star residence overlooking Florence. Thanks to its gold fancy furniture dating back to XIX century and the dominating position that overlooks...
by Framelines Wedding Photographers | Last Updated: Oct 8, 2019 | Tuscany Weddings
Villa “I Cappuccini”, a historic private residence in the Tuscany lands of the wine: Montalcino Val D’Orcia . The wedding in Montalcino between Gizem and Edoardo, which took place in the picturesque Villa ” I Cappuccini” , was one of...
by Framelines Wedding Photographers | Last Updated: Dec 11, 2018 | Tuscany Weddings
Villa Fontallerta, a historic private residence overlooking Florence Nothing speaks serenity, elegance and tranquility louder than a date of exchanging vows at Villa Fontallerta with a subtle backdrop of the Florence’s iconic landscape. This would be true for many...