Built on a genuine love
for what this work is.
Anthony Niccoli Photography is a boutique wedding photography studio serving couples across southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and beyond. We take a limited number of weddings each year so that every couple receives the same level of care, attention, and creative investment — from the first inquiry through the final gallery.
— years in.
Still the best day of my week.
My name is Anthony Niccoli. I'm — years old, based in Raynham, Massachusetts, and I've been photographing weddings professionally since 2009. After — weddings, it still doesn't feel like a job — and I genuinely believe that shows in the work.
I photograph weddings because I love what happens on a wedding day. The stakes, the emotion, the way a single afternoon holds more real human moments than most people experience in a month. There's nothing else like it, and I never take for granted that couples trust me to be there for it.
As the studio grows, I work alongside a carefully selected team of photographers who share the same approach, the same standards, and the same commitment to the work. Every Anthony Niccoli Photography wedding is held to the same creative and professional bar.
The kid who filmed
everything.
I grew up obsessed with anything visual and technical. While other kids were playing football, my friends and I were snowboarding in New Hampshire and Vermont with a camcorder, making videos of every season on the mountain. I was the kid upgrading RAM and swapping hardware in computers before I was old enough to drive. That combination — a love of technology and a love of capturing things on camera — eventually pointed me toward filmmaking.
I studied at Bridgewater State and earned my degree from the New England Institute of Art. Wedding photography found me more than I found it. A close friend asked if I'd shoot her sister's wedding. I said yes. After that one day I was completely hooked — and I've never looked back.
I know what a great
marriage looks like.
My wife Courtney and I met in 6th grade — same homeroom, Ms. Brock's class. We were friends immediately, stayed close through separate high schools, and finally started dating in the summer of 2009. I proposed on a rooftop overlooking the Back Bay in Boston on December 27, 2013, surrounded by her family. We got married on October 10, 2014. We have two daughters, Aria and Mia.
I mention this not to fill space on a page but because I think it matters. When you hire a wedding photographer, you're spending one of the most important days of your life with someone you've probably just met. Knowing that I've built a life with my best friend — that I understand what it actually means to commit to someone, to show up for them, to build something together — I hope that gives you a sense of who you're inviting into your day.
Having Aria and Mia has changed how I photograph weddings in ways I didn't expect. The father-daughter dance used to be a beautiful moment I documented carefully and moved on from. Now I stand there knowing that one day I'll be the one on that dance floor — that one day it'll be my daughter in the dress, and some photographer will be pointing a camera at me while I try to hold it together. I think about that at every single wedding. And I think it shows in those photographs.
I photograph weddings differently because of my family. I know what it looks like when two people are genuinely right for each other. And I know how to find that in the quiet moments between the scheduled ones.
Let's talk about
your wedding day.
If you've read this far, there's a good chance we'd work well together. Reach out and tell me about your wedding — I'd love to hear about it.
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