
Wedding Photographer · Marrakech
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French · Arabic · English
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Jul 2026
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Under review
the profile
Kech Production is a Marrakech photo and video agency, and weddings are one strong line in a broad commercial offer. The team shoots weddings and proposals, but also private and studio sessions, brand and business content, events, real estate, and hospitality work for hotels, restaurants, and riads. That breadth is worth knowing up front, because it tells you this is a full production house that knows how to run a shoot, not a single wedding specialist who does nothing else. For a couple that wants photo and video from one team, that one-roof setup is convenient. A house like this owns its gear, edits in house, and can put a photographer and a videographer on the same booking, which removes a lot of the coordination headache couples run into with two separate crews. The style they describe is natural, emotional, and authentic, built around storytelling rather than stiff posing, and our listing tags them simply as natural, photo and video. What they lean on hardest is local knowledge. Their own line is that they know Marrakech from the desert to the old medina, and that genuinely matters for a destination wedding, because a photographer who already knows the light at the right hour in the right spot will get you shots a visiting shooter has to hunt for. That local fluency is the real argument for a resident agency over a photographer you fly in, since they already know which riads photograph well at midday and which desert spots hold the light at dusk. Aerial drone coverage is part of the offer, which suits the wide villa and Agafay desert frames this city is made for, and the finished work is delivered as high-quality edited images and film. In our directory the range sits at 1,500 to 3,500, which is a fair mid-market rate for combined photo and video coverage, and the 7.6 rating is a solid, working score. They show client reviews on their own site, which is a good sign, though you should always read those alongside independent ones. Reach them directly on +212 661 190 892 or at contact@kechproduction.com, and start early, because the strong spring and autumn dates in Marrakech get booked well ahead. Pricing is quoted per project once they understand the scope of your day. Combining photo and video under one contract also tends to be calmer and often cheaper than hiring two crews who have never worked together, which is a genuine practical win on a full wedding day. Here is the honest caveat, and it is the flip side of that useful breadth. An agency that shoots real estate and hotels on Monday and a wedding on Saturday is a capable outfit, but a wedding is a specific craft, one unrepeatable day with no second takes, and it rewards someone whose main work is weddings. So do not assume the generalist skill transfers automatically. Ask directly who on the team actually shoots weddings, how many they do a year, and see two or three full recent wedding galleries from that specific person, not a mixed showreel that blends a villa listing with a first dance. Beyond that, confirm the deliverables in writing, since scope and turnaround are where couples get disappointed. Agree how many edited images you receive, the length and style of the film, and exactly how many weeks until both land in your hands. Ask whether a second shooter is included, which matters when photo and video crews are both trying to cover the same moments without getting in each other's frames. Confirm they carry backup cameras and duplicate cards on the day, and check the drone has the permissions and space to fly at your specific venue, since not every site allows it. Watch one full wedding film start to finish, not just a 60-second cut. Do that, and Kech Production is a capable, locally fluent choice for photo and video at a Marrakech wedding, as long as you confirm you are getting their wedding people, not just their camera department.