Full-Day Photo Session – From Yacht Club to a Historic Lighthouse

Two Worlds, One Story — An All-Day Photoshoot Full of Contrast & Magic

Street Style Meets Dreamy Lighthouse Romance in One Magical Day

  • Client: Individual photo shoot
  • Date: summer 2020

Some photo shoots turn into real-life adventures — and this one was just that. A whole day, two completely different concepts, and one incredible woman in front of my lens.

She reached out with a bold idea: to combine two distinct sessions into a single day — a full photo journey. As a photographer, I couldn’t say no. I love when people are not afraid to express their different sides.

We started with a stylish street-style shoot — exploring the city’s charming streets, catching the wind in her hair, the elegance in her step. We wandered near the marina and even got invited onto one of the boats. There, we captured a soft, feminine, and slightly playful mood — framed by luxury yachts and the calm sparkle of the sea.

She brought beautiful outfits and styled every detail thoughtfully. I also partnered with a jewelry brand who kindly provided us with stunning pieces — they added the perfect finishing touch to each look and gave the photos a polished, editorial feeling.

But the real surprise came later.

We drove out of town to a hidden gem I had never seen before — an old lighthouse standing alone in the middle of a field. Yes, a lighthouse in a field. It sounds surreal, but from there, you could actually see the sea in the distance. The scenery felt almost otherworldly.

And just as we started shooting, a soft rain began to fall — light, almost invisible, but enough to shift the atmosphere. It wrapped us in a quiet mystery, adding depth and rawness to every frame. Without saying a word, we took off our shoes and let ourselves become part of the scene — barefoot in the wet grass, connected to the earth, fully present.

She held her handmade snow catcher, the sky heavy with clouds above her, and for a moment everything felt suspended — like we stepped into a different world.

Later, she gifted me that snow catcher — a delicate symbol of this shared day, now hanging in my room as a warm reminder of what we created together.

These are the moments that make me love being a photographer — when the line between life and art disappears, and you’re simply there, capturing truth, soul, and story.