Fuerteventura turns into a photo set fast. This private session lets you customize the plan with a professional photographer, then teaches you how to look great while you’re doing it. Two things I especially like are the relaxed, clear direction from Andrius and the focus on timing for better light. The only catch to think about is logistics: private transportation isn’t included, so you’ll want to plan how you’ll get to the chosen locations.
You meet near Corralejo at Bar La Lonja, and the session runs about 1.5 to 2 hours with the best results during early morning or late afternoon. You can book it for a solo shoot, a couple’s photos, family portraits, birthdays, proposals, or just because you want more than phone pics. If the weather turns, the experience may be rescheduled or refunded, so it helps to stay flexible. The upside is you’ll leave with a bundle of professionally retouched, high-resolution images—typically 50–70—delivered via WeTransfer in about 2–3 weeks.
In This Review
- Key things that make this shoot worth your time
- Corralejo meeting point: where your photo session starts
- Custom itinerary with Andrius: making the shoot feel like yours
- Picking your Fuerteventura backdrop: dunes, beach, and why the location matters
- Dunes: texture, drama, and strong visual lines
- Beach: softness, movement, and that “vacation” glow
- How you’ll choose the spot
- What the 1.5–2 hour session actually feels like
- The photos: quantity, quality, and what you receive
- Timing strategy: when to book for better light
- Price and value: what $276.34 covers for a group
- Transportation reality: plan ahead since private transport isn’t included
- English-friendly and private-only: who this works best for
- Weather and rescheduling: staying flexible makes it easier
- Should you book a Private Pro Photoshoot in Fuerteventura?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the private photoshoot?
- How many photos will I receive?
- When do I get my photos?
- Can I choose where the photoshoot happens?
- Can I choose the time of day?
- Where do we meet?
- Is transportation included?
- What language is the session offered in?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Is it really private?
Key things that make this shoot worth your time

- Choose the location and timing: dunes, beach, and other scenic spots across the island
- Best-light planning: early morning or late afternoon is built into the experience
- Clear coaching in public spaces: you’ll get direction that keeps you comfortable on camera
- Pro retouching included: you’ll receive professionally edited, high-resolution digital images
- Works for special moments: birthdays, proposals, and family portraits are a natural fit
- Private group setup: your group only, up to 10 people
Corralejo meeting point: where your photo session starts

The experience starts and ends back at the same place: Bar La Lonja, Av. Marítima, s/n, 35660 Corralejo. That matters more than it sounds. When a shoot is private, you don’t want to spend your 90 minutes herding bags, hunting for a ride, or trying to coordinate between strangers. Starting and finishing at one easy-to-find spot keeps the session focused on the photos.
Also, the times are fairly broad (9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, daily), which helps if your trip schedule is tight. Since the best lighting usually points to early morning or late afternoon, having flexibility in the availability window can make a big difference in whether you get soft light instead of harsh midday sun.
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Custom itinerary with Andrius: making the shoot feel like yours

This is not a one-size-fits-all “stand here and smile” session. You’re choosing what the shoot should be. Whether you’re doing a solo portrait, couple’s photos, or a family set, the photographer works around your preferences and the vibe you want.
From the way Andrius works, you can expect a few practical things:
- You’ll get direction that helps you feel natural, even if being photographed normally makes you tense.
- You’ll be guided to spots where the light and angles do the heavy lifting.
- The plan can adjust based on what’s workable on the day.
One past guest story that stood out: Andrius communicated well ahead of time, managed a schedule shift when there was a delay, and still worked within a short window before it got dark. That’s the kind of professionalism you want—because light and timing are everything in outdoor photography.
Another helpful point: guests have mentioned the guidance is clear enough that even someone who usually avoids being photographed ended up joining in. If you’ve ever worried you won’t “perform” well in front of a camera, this setup is built for real people, not models.
Picking your Fuerteventura backdrop: dunes, beach, and why the location matters

Fuerteventura has a look that’s hard to fake: dramatic dunes, clean beaches, and big skies. This photoshoot uses multiple picturesque locations across the island, and it specifically includes the option for a beach photoshoot.
Dunes: texture, drama, and strong visual lines
Dune areas give you texture and shapes that phone cameras struggle to capture well. They also let the photographer use the environment for depth—so your photos feel layered, not flat.
A practical note from real experience: some shoots happen in dune landscapes that are farther from where people are staying (for example, someone staying in the south while the dunes are in the north). If your hotel is on one side of the island, plan for travel time so you don’t feel rushed. Even a great photographer can’t change sunset math.
Beach: softness, movement, and that “vacation” glow
Beach sessions are excellent if you want a relaxed feel—gentle movement, natural backdrops, and wide, clean horizons. The photographer can also time your shoot so the light doesn’t blast from directly overhead.
If you hate the idea of standing still, beaches are your friend. Wind and waves create natural motion, which makes posing feel more like being in the moment than holding a statue pose.
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How you’ll choose the spot
You’ll talk through what you want before booking (and you should message to confirm availability for your chosen date). The key is to pick a setting that matches the story you want your photos to tell: bold dunes for contrast and drama, beach for airy and romantic, and other scenic spots if you want something more varied.
What the 1.5–2 hour session actually feels like

You’re in this for about 1 hour 30 minutes (roughly), with sessions typically lasting between 1.5 and 2 hours. That’s long enough to get variety without turning it into a marathon.
Here’s what you can generally expect during that time:
- A warm-up where the photographer gets you moving and comfortable
- Posing and direction that helps you look natural in real public spaces
- Multiple setups at the location so you’re not stuck with one angle
- Time-aware shooting so you benefit from better light
One reason this length works well is that it gives the photographer chances to “cycle” through different looks. You can get tighter portraits, wider environmental frames, and images where your expression matches the setting instead of looking like a generic smile.
The photos: quantity, quality, and what you receive

This is where the value becomes obvious. You’ll receive high-resolution images that are professionally retouched. The experience says you’ll get typically 50–70 images, and the included package highlights 60 high-resolution professionally retouched digital images.
Delivery is digital, using WeTransfer, within about 2–3 weeks. That’s convenient if you don’t want to print right away or if you’re already packing to move on.
Think about what that means for your trip:
- You get to focus on the shoot instead of worrying about the photo outcome that moment.
- You’ll have options—different compositions, different expressions, and enough variety to pick favorites.
- Because editing is included, you’re not just buying “a photographer with a camera.” You’re buying the finishing work too.
Timing strategy: when to book for better light

The experience strongly points you toward early morning or late afternoon because that’s when outdoor light is friendlier. It’s not a vague suggestion. You’re timing the shoot to match how the island looks at its best.
So what should you do?
- If you can, plan the shoot so you’re not fighting harsh midday sun.
- If you’re flexible with your schedule, ask for the time that fits best with the look you want (soft and flattering usually comes from the edges of the day).
- If you’re traveling across the island, build in enough buffer time so you arrive without panic.
Even one small delay can matter. And if weather shifts, the experience may be canceled due to poor weather, with a rescheduled date or full refund offered. That’s why picking a date that’s not your very last day can reduce stress.
Price and value: what $276.34 covers for a group

The price is $276.34 per group (up to 10) for about 1.5 hours. At first glance, you might think it’s only for a few people, but the “up to 10” detail is important.
If you split it:
- With 2 people, it’s about $138 each.
- With 4 people, it’s about $69 each.
- With 10 people, it drops to about $27 per person.
Even if you’re booking as a solo traveler, the value comes from what’s included: professionally edited, high-resolution photos (around 60) delivered in a couple weeks, plus coaching during the shoot. This isn’t a bargain studio deal, but it can be excellent value compared with paying separately for guided shoots and then paying again for heavy editing.
And you’re paying for time and attention, not just the shutter click. The private setup lets you control what you get, where you get it, and how comfortable the experience feels.
Transportation reality: plan ahead since private transport isn’t included

Here’s the one consideration you should take seriously. Private transportation isn’t included. That means you’ll need to handle getting to the meeting point and then to the chosen locations if they’re not walkable from there.
Based on guest stories, the itinerary may include dunes and beach areas that are not right next door. One guest described trouble getting a taxi back once it got dark and noted that Andrius stepped in with help to get them sorted. That’s reassuring, but you shouldn’t rely on last-minute heroics.
My advice: before the shoot, ask how the route usually works for the specific locations you’re considering. If you know your hotel is far from Corralejo or from the dunes, message early. Good planning keeps your session focused on photos instead of logistics.
English-friendly and private-only: who this works best for
This experience is offered in English, and it’s private—only your group participates. That matters if you want a calmer vibe and more direct guidance.
Who it fits best:
- Couples who want a real photoshoot without awkward posing pressure
- Solo travelers who want portraits that look like you hired a pro
- Families who want coordinated portraits in a natural setting
- People celebrating something specific: birthdays, proposals, and similar moments
- Anyone who wants more than a quick snapshot and prefers guided direction
If you’re the type who freezes in public, this shoot is designed to reduce that. The coaching style is practical, and guests have specifically said the instructions were clear and the process felt comfortable, which is a big deal when you’re standing in dunes or on a beach with other people around.
Weather and rescheduling: staying flexible makes it easier
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
That tells you something important: the photographer will plan around the day you choose, but you should plan like a pro—keep your schedule flexible when possible, especially if you’re traveling in seasons with changes in conditions. If your trip is fixed with no wiggle room, you might still book, but consider adding buffer time so you’re not forced to choose between a photoshoot and the rest of your island plans.
Should you book a Private Pro Photoshoot in Fuerteventura?
Yes—if you want better-than-phone photos with real direction and editing, and you’re open to coordinating timing and getting yourself to the chosen spots. This is one of those experiences where the value is in the combination: location + coaching + retouching + a finished digital deliverable.
Book it if:
- You care about how you look in photos but hate the awkwardness
- You want dunes or beach images with proper light
- You’re celebrating something and want photos that feel special
- You want to come home with a set of images you can actually use (prints, social posts, gifts)
Think twice if:
- You don’t want to handle transport between locations, since private transportation isn’t included
- You’re traveling on a date with no flexibility and you’re not comfortable with potential weather-related rescheduling
If you do book, message in advance to confirm availability for your date and be clear about what you want (solo, couple, family; dunes vs beach; and the mood). That’s the fastest way to make sure your session matches your trip, not just the calendar.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the private photoshoot?
It typically runs about 1.5 to 2 hours.
How many photos will I receive?
You’ll receive around 50–70 high-resolution professionally edited images, and the included package notes 60 professionally retouched digital images.
When do I get my photos?
Your photos are delivered via WeTransfer within about 2–3 weeks.
Can I choose where the photoshoot happens?
Yes. You can customize the plan and select from multiple picturesque locations across Fuerteventura, including a beach option.
Can I choose the time of day?
Yes. The best lighting is usually early morning or late afternoon, and you can align your shoot with the time that works for you.
Where do we meet?
You meet at Bar La Lonja, Av. Marítima, s/n, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain.
Is transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included.
What language is the session offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is it really private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates (up to 10 people). Service animals are allowed.


































