Golden light makes everything easier. This private Lanzarote beach photoshoot is built around your timing and style, with Andrius & Lineta guiding you toward the best-looking spots across the island.
Two things I really like: you get a private session (solo, couples, family, even bikini-focused adaptations), and the results are practical—about 60 high-resolution, professionally edited images delivered digitally via WeTransfer. The only real consideration is that the shoot depends on good weather, so keep some flexibility.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- Playa Blanca Meeting Point and the Real Start of Your Shoot
- How a 1.5–2 Hour Session Actually Feels On the Ground
- Choosing Locations Across Lanzarote: The Power of Being Flexible
- Beach Photoshoot With a Pro Eye: What You’ll Get and Why It Matters
- Couples, Solo, Families, and Bikini-Friendly Adaptations
- The Local Bar Drink: A Small Detail With Good Timing
- Price and Value for Up to 10 People
- When Weather Changes the Plan (Because It Can)
- Booking Timing: Why Booking About a Month Ahead Helps
- Who This Photoshoot Is Best For
- Should You Book This Private Pro Photoshoot in Lanzarote?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the private photoshoot?
- How many photos will I receive?
- When will the edited images be delivered?
- How long is the photoshoot?
- Can I choose the location and time?
- Is this a private experience?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Is transportation included, and is it offered in English?
Key Points at a Glance

- Private beach focus in Lanzarote: a one-on-one feel, not a crowded tour vibe
- Personalized location and timing: you can choose what works for your group
- Early morning or late afternoon light: built-in help for flattering skin tones and shadows
- Around 60 edited images: professionally retouched and ready to use
- Complimentary drink in a local bar: a small, nice pause during your session
- Weather matters: if conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a refund
Playa Blanca Meeting Point and the Real Start of Your Shoot

Your experience begins in Playa Blanca at Av. Marítima, 1A, 35580. From there, the session is all about reaching the most photogenic settings for your chosen time—because on Lanzarote, timing and texture matter.
One thing I appreciate: this is not a bus-and-blur situation. It’s just your group. That matters when you want gentle direction, real posing breaks, and a photographer who can adjust quickly to how you’re standing, breathing, and moving.
Also note: private transportation is not included. So plan how you’ll get between the meeting point and your final photo location(s). If you’re staying in Playa Blanca, it’s usually easier to manage day-of logistics than if you’re based far from it.
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How a 1.5–2 Hour Session Actually Feels On the Ground
The shoot runs about 1.5 to 2 hours. In practice, that gives enough time for more than one look without feeling rushed. You’re not just snapping a few “pose and go” photos—you’re getting a real mini session.
Here’s how I’d expect it to play out: you’ll discuss what you want, you’ll move to the best light, and then you’ll photograph you at a comfortable pace. You’ll get direction to help you look natural, but the tone stays easygoing. One review talked about how Andrius was patient and helpful even when weather threatened to ruin the day—same energy you want when you’re trying to get a proposal photo to land perfectly.
The session ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stuck figuring out a new drop-off location mid-holiday.
Choosing Locations Across Lanzarote: The Power of Being Flexible

This is a private photoshoot across Lanzarote, not one single photo spot. That flexibility is the value. Lanzarote isn’t just one look—it has contrasts: dark volcanic tones, bright coastal light, and beaches that can feel totally different depending on the hour.
What you should do is treat location choice like a strategy session. Decide what vibe you want: romantic and windswept for a couple, relaxed and sun-soft for a family portrait, or clean and beach-forward for a bikini-adapted shoot. Then message them before booking to confirm availability for your date and to talk through your options.
Best lighting is typically early morning or late afternoon. That’s not a gimmick—it’s how you get fewer harsh shadows and more flattering color on skin. If you’re used to travel photos turning out flat, this timing usually fixes a lot of that.
Beach Photoshoot With a Pro Eye: What You’ll Get and Why It Matters

You’re promised about 60 high-resolution, professionally retouched images. That’s a sweet spot: enough variety to pick your favorites, and enough editing polish that the photos look like they belong on your wall, not just your phone.
Delivery is also straightforward. You’ll receive your edited images via WeTransfer in about 2–3 weeks. For most people, that’s right in the sweet window—late enough that you can enjoy the vacation first, soon enough that the photos don’t lose their emotional punch.
From the reviews, two things show up again and again. First, Andrius is thorough and professional from the first message, not just on shoot day. Second, he’s good at using light in a way that flatters people, not just backgrounds. One review specifically praised how he used light for skin in a maternity shoot, and that kind of attention is exactly what you want for beach portraits.
If you’re planning something emotionally loaded—like a proposal—this kind of pacing and attention can make all the difference. One couple credited the experience with accomplishing their mission at El Golfo, and they were especially excited by the preview they received on the day.
Couples, Solo, Families, and Bikini-Friendly Adaptations

This is set up for different relationship and body types, with a simple message: the photoshoots can be adapted to what you want. You can book a solo shoot, a couple’s session, or family portraits. If you want a bikini-focused shoot, that’s part of the options too.
For couples: a private setup helps you avoid that awkward half-second where the photographer says okay again and you both freeze. You get time for real interaction—walking, turning, looking back, and close-ups that still feel like you.
For families: beach light can be tricky—kids move, wind happens—but private time means you’re not competing with other groups or losing moments. If you want calmer, more controlled photos, you can usually aim for early or late light and take it slow.
For maternity: people often worry about posing in a way that feels awkward. The reviews suggest Andrius is especially good at capturing the mood and making both partners feel comfortable fast. That comfort usually shows up in the photos as softer expressions and better posture.
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The Local Bar Drink: A Small Detail With Good Timing

One of the nicer touches is a complimentary alcoholic beverage or soft drink in a local bar. It’s not a random add-on—it gives you a natural break during a session that otherwise runs on concentration and direction.
Think of it as a reset button. You get a moment to hydrate, loosen up, and keep your energy steady so the final part of the shoot doesn’t feel like a sprint.
Price and Value for Up to 10 People

The price is $300.37 per group, up to 10 people, for about 1.5 hours (approximately). That pricing can look high if you think in per-person terms, but it flips once you realize you’re paying for private attention, professional editing, and the time to guide you through a real shoot.
Value math (roughly):
- If it’s just two people, you split the cost and get something that often feels more premium than a standard tour photo package.
- If you’re a small group—friends traveling together, a multi-person family, or a team of people—you spread the same base cost across more people.
Also, the deliverable is meaningful. You’re not paying for a handful of “good ones.” You’re paying for around 50–70 high-resolution edits, which gives you real selection for prints, social posts, and keepsakes.
When Weather Changes the Plan (Because It Can)

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the key part: it’s not just a “maybe we’ll go” situation.
From the reviews, I like that Andrius seems practical when weather turns. One customer said he helped make the most of what looked like a spoiled day and still got a preview that looked great. That’s a sign of a photographer who can adjust quickly—whether that means shifting timing within the day or changing the approach on-site.
My advice: keep your schedule flexible around your chosen date if you can. If you’re planning this as part of a proposal or a birthday moment, give yourself a little cushion. Lanzarote light is worth chasing.
Booking Timing: Why Booking About a Month Ahead Helps
On average, this gets booked 32 days in advance. That tells me there’s demand, and also that your best slot (early morning or late afternoon) can fill up.
If you want a specific date for a proposal, maternity timing, or a group of friends, I’d book sooner rather than later. And do send a message before booking to confirm availability for your chosen date, since you’ll want to lock in the best light.
You’ll use a mobile ticket, and you should receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, depending on availability.
Who This Photoshoot Is Best For
This is a great fit if you want photos that feel personal and intentional, not generic. It works especially well for:
- couples who want a calm, private proposal or anniversary shoot
- parents doing a maternity session and wanting flattering light
- families who want focused direction and enough time to get real expressions
- anyone who cares about editing quality and getting a lot of usable photos back
If you want a casual selfie-style experience with zero planning, you might find it more involved than you expect. The real payoff comes when you take a minute to think about the vibe, the light window, and the type of images you want.
Should You Book This Private Pro Photoshoot in Lanzarote?
I’d book it if you want beach photos done with care, and you like the idea of getting a broad set of polished images (around 60) delivered digitally in a few weeks. The private format is a big deal, and the reviews point to real professionalism from Andrius, including patience when weather doesn’t cooperate.
Don’t book it if your schedule is locked and non-negotiable, because weather is a factor and conditions can shift. Otherwise, this is one of the more practical ways to turn Lanzarote into a lasting photo memory—without waiting for a crowded, random photo moment.
FAQ
What’s included in the private photoshoot?
You’ll receive around 60 professionally retouched, high-resolution digital images. A complimentary alcoholic beverage or soft drink in a local bar is also included.
How many photos will I receive?
You can expect about 50–70 high-resolution, professionally edited images, typically around 60.
When will the edited images be delivered?
The edited images are delivered via WeTransfer within about 2–3 weeks.
How long is the photoshoot?
The session lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
Can I choose the location and time?
Yes. You can choose the location and timing based on your preferences, and you’ll discuss available options before the shoot.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s a private tour or activity, and only your group will participate.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is transportation included, and is it offered in English?
Private transportation is not included. The experience is offered in English.





























