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Private Pro Photoshoot in the Dunes of Corralejo
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Golden dunes make instant magic. This private pro photoshoot takes place in Corralejo’s national park area, where golden sand and beach scenery do most of the heavy lifting. I like that it feels relaxed and personal, with Andrius & Lineta guiding you so the focus stays on getting photos you’ll actually want to keep.
I also love the practical side: you can pick your time and location, and the session runs about 1.5 to 2 hours when the light is best. On most shoots, you come away with 50–70 high-resolution edited images sent by WeTransfer within 2–3 weeks.
One thing to plan around: the experience depends on good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll need to switch dates or you may get a full refund.
In This Review
- Quick hits: what makes the Corralejo dunes photoshoot worth it
- Corralejo National Park dunes: where the photos do the talking
- The 1.5–2 hour session: what happens after you meet
- Early morning vs late afternoon: picking the best light
- Stop in Parque Natural de Corralejo: how the dunes setting plays with your poses
- What you get later: 50–70 edited high-resolution images by WeTransfer
- Who this photoshoot is best for (and who might skip it)
- Price and value: $252.29 per group up to 10 people
- Getting the most out of your dunes photoshoot
- Booking and timing: how to plan without stress
- Should you book this Corralejo dunes photoshoot?
- FAQ
- How long does the private Pro Photoshoot in Corralejo last?
- Where does the photoshoot take place?
- Can I choose the location and time for the photoshoot?
- What time of day is best for photos?
- How many photos will I receive, and when?
- Is pickup available?
- What language is the photoshoot offered in?
- What if the weather is poor?
Quick hits: what makes the Corralejo dunes photoshoot worth it

- Private and small-group feel: only your group participates, so you’re not rushed around with strangers.
- Corralejo National Park setting: famous golden dunes and beach vibes put you right where photos look great.
- You choose the timing: early morning or late afternoon lighting is the goal.
- 50–70 edited images: you get a solid set of professionally finished, high-resolution photos.
- Delivered by WeTransfer: digital handoff in 2–3 weeks, no hunting for a print shop.
- Andrius & Lineta are the hosts: easygoing guidance in English, plus flexibility for solo, couples, and families.
Corralejo National Park dunes: where the photos do the talking
Corralejo is one of those Fuerteventura places where the scenery already looks like a photo. The Parque Natural de Corralejo area is known for wide golden sand dunes and beautiful beaches, and the shoot is done right in that famous zone.
Here’s why that matters for you: when your backdrop is this strong, you spend less time trying to force the “right look” and more time getting comfortable in front of the camera. Your photographer can focus on angles, posing, and timing instead of scrambling to find a decent background.
Also, you’re not doing this from a viewpoint. You’re in the environment, close enough to frame the dunes and the sand textures that make Corralejo feel so distinctive.
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The 1.5–2 hour session: what happens after you meet

The shoot is designed to be simple and portrait-friendly. You’ll meet at FV-1, 12, 35660 La Oliva, Las Palmas, Spain. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
A private session means you’re not waiting your turn or sharing a photographer’s attention. If you’re booking as a family, a couple, or friends, it keeps the pace calmer and more tailored to what you want photographed.
You can also arrange pickup and drop-off if you’re in the Corralejo area, and it can cover up to 3–4 persons. If you’re traveling as a small group and don’t want to worry about timing with transport, this is a nice convenience.
How the session works in practice
- You’ll spend around 1.5 to 2 hours at the location(s) your photographer helps you choose.
- You can do a solo shoot, a couple shoot, or family portraits.
- You and the photographer coordinate the best time and where to shoot for the results you want.
One more detail that’s easy to overlook: this is offered in English, which matters if you want straightforward direction on posing, expressions, and movement rather than guesswork.
Early morning vs late afternoon: picking the best light

The photoshoot runs with a light-first mindset. The best timing is early morning or late afternoon, when the light is softer and shadows behave better. That’s usually when faces look more flattering and the sand doesn’t glare as much.
So how do you choose what fits your day?
- If you want calmer vibes and don’t mind starting earlier, go for early morning.
- If you prefer a later start and want the session to work around beach time, pick late afternoon.
The nice part is that you’re not stuck with one option. You have freedom to choose a time that makes sense. Just message them before booking to confirm availability for your preferred date.
Stop in Parque Natural de Corralejo: how the dunes setting plays with your poses

Your main stop is the Parque Natural de Corralejo area, which is also part of what makes this shoot feel different from a typical beach portrait.
Golden dunes can do two helpful things for your photos:
- They create texture and depth, so your images don’t feel flat.
- They give you “natural separation” for framing—sand and dunes can help create a sense of space around you.
That’s the photo-side. The real-life side is comfort: dunes and sand can be uneven, and your photographer will likely guide you on where to stand and how to move so you look natural without tripping or constantly readjusting.
If you’re bringing kids, you’ll benefit from booking a time when everyone is not already exhausted. With a session that’s about 1.5–2 hours, you’ll want a day where people can actually enjoy it.
What you get later: 50–70 edited high-resolution images by WeTransfer

This is one of the most concrete “value” points in the whole experience. Typically, you receive 50–70 high-resolution, professionally edited digital images delivered via WeTransfer within 2–3 weeks.
That number matters because it gives you options. Instead of a few favorites, you usually get enough variety to choose:
- a handful of sharp portraits for profile photos,
- a set of wider shots that show more of the dunes,
- and some in-between pictures that feel candid but still polished.
And because they’re professionally edited and high-resolution, they’re not just quick “vacation snaps.” You can use them for sharing, saving, and printing if that’s part of your travel habit.
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Who this photoshoot is best for (and who might skip it)

This works for a lot of situations, but it shines for the people who want photos without the stress.
It’s a great fit if you’re:
- Couples who want portraits in a dramatic setting and don’t want to spend a full day on it.
- Families who want a set of coordinated images without chasing a photographer on your own.
- Friends traveling together who like the idea of a small-group private session.
- Solo travelers who want at least some images that are clearly not taken by someone else’s camera angle.
It might be less ideal if you:
- need a super-flexible schedule with lots of last-minute changes (the shoot requires good weather, and conditions matter),
- or you’re looking for a full travel tour with lots of sightseeing stops rather than a focused photo session.
Price and value: $252.29 per group up to 10 people

The price listed is $252.29 per group, with a group size cap of up to 10. That means the cost can be very different depending on who’s in your booking.
Here’s a quick way to think about it:
- For 2 people: about $126 each.
- For 4 people: about $63 each.
- For 10 people: about $25 each.
What you’re paying for is not just a camera. It’s private time with a photographer in a specific location with known photo potential, plus a delivery of 50–70 edited digital photos. If you split the group cost with friends or family, the value gets strong fast.
Also, this kind of experience gets booked ahead. On average, it’s booked about 25 days in advance, so if you have a date in mind, waiting too long can limit your options.
Getting the most out of your dunes photoshoot

You’ll get the best results if you treat this like a calm appointment, not a chaotic chase for the perfect picture.
Here are the moves I’d make if this were on my calendar:
- Message them before booking to confirm availability for your chosen date. They specifically ask you to confirm their availability for your date.
- Pick your light window (early morning or late afternoon) based on your energy level, not just what you think looks best.
- Plan for sand time. Even if you’re not doing anything “active,” you’ll still be in a dune environment, so comfortable, practical footwear helps.
- Use the private setup to ask for what you want. Since you can choose the shoot style (solo, couple, family) and coordinate timing/location, the session should feel like it’s built around you.
And if you’re worried about whether it will feel awkward: the whole pitch is that you’re doing this with friendly guidance. That tends to make a big difference in real life—people relax faster when instructions are clear and the photographer isn’t rushing.
Booking and timing: how to plan without stress
Confirmation happens within 48 hours of booking, based on availability. The activity runs daily (Monday through Sunday) during the hours listed, from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
They’re also using a mobile ticket, so you can keep everything in your phone. Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation, which can help if you’re combining this with other plans in the area.
Most importantly: this is weather-dependent. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s exactly what you want when you’re trying to time the light in an outdoor dunes setting.
Should you book this Corralejo dunes photoshoot?
I’d book it if you want high-quality, professionally edited photos without having to do the heavy lifting. The setting is strong, the shoot is private and small-group, and the delivery of 50–70 edited images within a few weeks is a very practical “what do I actually get?” answer.
Skip it if your plans are so tight that weather-related changes would wreck your schedule. Since good weather matters, you’ll have the smoothest experience if you can stay flexible.
If you’re traveling with a couple of friends, families, or your whole group is willing to share the session time, the price can also feel unusually fair for what you receive.
FAQ
How long does the private Pro Photoshoot in Corralejo last?
The photoshoot lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, approximately, and it typically runs between 1.5 to 2 hours.
Where does the photoshoot take place?
It’s done in the Parque Natural de Corralejo / Corralejo National Park area. The meeting point is FV-1, 12, 35660 La Oliva, Las Palmas, Spain.
Can I choose the location and time for the photoshoot?
Yes. You can choose the location and time that works best for you, and you should message them to discuss the available options.
What time of day is best for photos?
The best lighting is usually early morning or late afternoon.
How many photos will I receive, and when?
You typically receive 50–70 high-resolution, professionally edited digital images delivered via WeTransfer within 2–3 weeks.
Is pickup available?
Pickup and drop-off are available up to 3–4 persons in the Corralejo area.
What language is the photoshoot offered in?
The photoshoot is offered in English.
What if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.


































