
Wedding Photographer · Marrakech
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French · Arabic · English
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Jul 2026
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Under review
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Alami Photography is a Marrakech wedding photographer and videographer working in a natural, fine-art style, and the portfolio is the reason to look. The feed leans editorial and documentary at once: soft, elegant frames that favour real light and real expressions over heavy posing, shot across the riads and villa venues where Marrakech weddings actually happen. The Instagram account alami_photography carries close to 380 posts, and it is full of named, dateable weddings, Janna and Hamza, Doriane and her partner, Sarah and Said, among others, which is exactly what you want to see. A feed built from real couples, not borrowed inspiration, tells you the work is genuine and the calendar is active. The offer covers both photography and film, so like a small handful of names in the city, Alami can deliver the stills and the wedding video together. That matters for consistency, because a photographer and a separate videographer fighting for the same angles is one of the quiet ways a wedding day goes wrong. The aesthetic is calm and timeless rather than flashy, which suits couples marrying in a Marrakech riad courtyard or a garden at golden hour, where the setting does a lot of the work and you want a photographer who lets it breathe. Alami is listed among the recommended Marrakech wedding photographers in independent 2026 roundups, which is a useful outside signal that this is a working professional and not a weekend hobbyist. For a couple, the practical path is direct. The website carries dedicated experience and portfolio pages, and you can reach the studio by email at alamiphotography.contact@gmail.com or through the active Facebook and Instagram accounts. In our directory the range runs from 1,900 to 4,200, which places Alami in the mid-to-upper bracket for Marrakech wedding photography, in line with the fine-art positioning rather than a budget one. As with any photographer in the city, expect a signed agreement and a deposit to hold your date, and book the spring and autumn dates early, because the good weekends in a compact wedding season disappear first. The 8.3 rating in our directory is genuinely good and reflects solid, consistent work. Where I want to be straight with you is on verification. Alami has a real, active body of work and a clear style, but the public paper trail is thinner than the most-documented names in Marrakech. I could not confirm exactly how many years the studio has been shooting, there is no large published review count to lean on the way you can with some competitors, and Alami does not appear on every major international photographer directory. None of that means the work is weaker, the galleries speak for themselves, but it does mean you should do a little more of your own due diligence before you sign. So here is the honest checklist. Ask directly how long they have been photographing weddings and how many they shoot in a season, so you know the experience behind the pretty feed. Because they offer photo and film, confirm whether the videographer is the same person or an in-house team and get the photo-and-video pricing broken out clearly, not bundled into one vague figure. Request two full recent wedding galleries start to finish, plus one complete film, so you can judge how the whole day holds up beyond the ten best frames on Instagram. Ask for a written package sheet listing edited-image counts, coverage hours, and gallery turnaround time. Confirm as well whether a second shooter is available for a larger wedding, and whether they carry backup equipment on the day, since a fine-art feed tells you nothing about their contingency planning. Do that homework, and Alami is a strong, fairly priced fine-art choice for a couple who wants soft, editorial images and a matching film from a single Marrakech studio.