Do Photo Shoot at Your Hotel & Resort in UBUD

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Do Photo Shoot at Your Hotel & Resort in UBUD

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Your hotel becomes a photo set in Ubud.

This private photo session is built for real-life moments, with a professional photographer guiding you through your hotel or resort for 1.5 hours of portraits.

I love the simple setup: you walk around your own property and the photographer uses the spaces that already fit your style and your stay. I also love the payoff—at least 75 high-resolution edited photos, delivered by email using Google Drive.

One thing to consider: your shoot is centered on your hotel/resort area, and hotels in other parts of Ubud may come with an additional cost. Also, if you’re hoping for very specific sights far from your property, this may not be the right format.

Key highlights at a glance

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  • Your hotel/resort is the backdrop, not a generic city location
  • Minimum 75 edited photos in high resolution, sent via Google Drive
  • 1.5 hours on the clock, enough time for multiple looks without rushing
  • You choose the vibe: candid, funny, romantic
  • Private experience for just your group
  • Photographer-led portrait work, with a professional camera included

Turning Your Resort Into a Portrait Studio

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In Ubud, your accommodations usually have the best visual material. Think: courtyards, stairways, garden paths, open-air views, and those calm little corners where you’d normally just take one quick selfie. This experience is designed to use what’s already around you, so you end up with photos that feel connected to where you stayed.

The session runs for about 1.5 hours, and it’s paced around walking through your hotel or resort to capture different angles and moods. The “walking” part matters. It’s not just posed standing in one spot; you’ll be moving through the property and finding the light and backgrounds that match what you want your photos to say.

Because it’s private, you can set a comfortable rhythm. If you want more candids where you’re laughing or moving naturally, you can ask for that. If you want more classic portrait framing, you can lean that way too. You’re essentially outsourcing the photo direction, so you’re not spending the whole trip thinking about settings, angles, or where to stand.

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Who You’ll Work With: Kadek and the Team Energy

The program is hosted through Ubud Activities, and the people behind it come with a clear interest in portrait photography. In the way the session is introduced, you’ll see names like Kadek (host) along with co-hosts Wayan and Putu. That matters because it signals a team that’s used to guiding people through Ubud photo moments, not just clicking a camera and leaving.

In the real-world results shared in the reviews, you’ll also see names like Nyoman and Artha Berto/Berto tied to the experience. I like that pattern. It suggests continuity in style: portrait-focused, attentive, and geared toward getting you photos that look intentional rather than accidental.

What you should do with that information: message your preferences early. If you’re the type who freezes when a stranger asks you to pose, tell the photographer you want a candid approach. If you like clean, elegant portrait framing, say so. This session explicitly invites you to suggest the type of pictures you want—candid, funny, or romantic—so you’re not stuck with one shooting style.

The Walk-Through Plan Inside Your Hotel Grounds

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Here’s the core structure: you start at the scheduled meeting point at Jl. Raya Ubud No.35, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. The shoot itself happens as you move through your hotel or resort and capture photos along the way.

That “around your hotel” detail is what keeps the experience feeling personal. You’re not dressed up and transported to a random viewpoint where you don’t feel like yourself. Instead, the photographer uses your actual surroundings—spaces where you already relax, take slow mornings, and enjoy the atmosphere of Ubud.

A smart way to think about this: you’re building a mini set with your own location assets. If your property has a dramatic entry, use it. If it has a quiet garden path, use it. If there’s a pool area that reflects light nicely, ask if you can include it. The session is designed around helping you capture your best moments during your stay, so your hotel’s strengths are the point.

One practical note: since the experience is tied to your resort or hotel area, make sure you confirm how that will work for your specific location in Ubud. The info you’re given indicates that other hotel areas may involve an additional cost, so it’s worth checking before you show up with expectations that don’t match the plan.

How to Get the Candid, Funny, or Romantic Look You Want

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This is one of the best parts: you can suggest what kind of photos you want. The session is built around options like candid, funny, or romantic—so you can choose the emotional tone of your pictures rather than just the background.

Candid works well in hotel environments because it rewards small real moments. Instead of standing like a statue, you can ask for prompts that look natural: walking, adjusting a hat or sunglasses, or pausing in a way that feels like you’re actually enjoying your stay. Funny photos can be surprisingly effective when the photographer gives direction that feels playful and light. Even if you don’t feel naturally funny on camera, you can still get great results when someone guides the moment.

Romantic portraits usually benefit from comfort and pacing. If you’re on a honeymoon, this is a common use case, because you’re often ready for photos that look more intimate than typical travel snapshots. For couples, it also helps to talk through what you want beforehand: more close-up expressions, more gentle poses, or a mix of both.

My advice: don’t just describe the vibe. Describe the intention. For example, say you want photos that feel elegant and calm, or photos that feel like you truly belong in that environment. The photographer is responsible for the camera work and framing, but your guidance helps the session land on the look you’ll actually enjoy when you open the final gallery.

What You’re Really Paying For: 75+ Edited Photos

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Let’s talk value, because this is where this experience shines. You’re paying $40 per person for roughly 1.5 hours, and you’ll get at least 75 high-resolution edited photos. That’s a lot of output for a short session, especially when editing is included.

For most people, the goal isn’t a single perfect image. It’s having enough choices to post, print, and keep for later. With 75+ edited photos, you can create a full set: one for Instagram, a few for friends, and some that become your “best of Bali” memories for years. It also means you’re not stuck if you have an off moment during the shoot. There will be options.

Delivery is also part of the value. You’ll receive edited photos via email using Google Drive. That’s practical: you can download your favorites, organize them on your phone or laptop, and share from one place without needing special software.

One more detail I appreciate: the session includes a professional camera and photographer, so you’re not relying on your own phone to do the heavy lifting. In a place like Ubud, where lighting can shift quickly through trees and buildings, a camera and an eye for portrait framing make a noticeable difference.

Timing in Ubud: Light, Weather, and Keeping It Easy

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Ubud weather can change fast. Even though the core plan is a walking photo session, the experience is flexible enough to still produce results when conditions aren’t ideal. One of the notes from the feedback you provided mentions that even with bad weather, the photos still turned out well. That’s a useful signal: the photographer is working toward good outcomes, not abandoning the session at the first cloud.

What you should do: plan your shoot for a time you’d already be out and about. Don’t schedule it during the one time you’re stuck in a spa appointment or caught in a long transfer delay. If you can, pick a time where you’ll be rested and ready to move around your hotel.

Also, think about comfort. A photo session is short, but walking and posing take energy. Wear shoes that work for paths around your property, and bring simple items that help you feel like yourself—something you’d want in your photos anyway, like a hat, light accessory, or a change of look if you want variety.

Private Session Benefits: Focus Without the Crowd Pressure

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This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That matters more than it sounds. In photo sessions, crowds can break the mood and steal focus. A private setting keeps the photographer’s attention on you, and it gives you room to ask questions or adjust how you’re comfortable being photographed.

It also makes it easier for couples and solo travelers. If you’re traveling solo, you don’t have to explain how you want the photos to look to a friend who’s also on vacation. You’re getting a guided portrait experience built for individuals. If you’re traveling as a couple, you can ask for romantic framing without feeling like you’re sharing the spotlight.

From the examples tied to the feedback, this format is especially popular for milestones like a honeymoon and for social media-focused portraits. You can use the session as a way to document the trip beyond just landscapes and food shots.

Price and Logistics: The $40 Call That Works Best If You Match the Format

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At $40 per person, the math mostly works if you want edited portraits that match your stay. You’re paying for professional shooting plus substantial editing time—75+ edited images—so you’re not paying for a short interaction with a few unedited pictures.

When the value is strongest:

  • You want multiple final photos, not just one
  • You like your hotel enough to want portraits there
  • You care about lighting and framing, not just having a photo

Where it can be less ideal:

  • If you only want two or three photos, this might feel like paying for more output than you need
  • If your dream includes backgrounds far from your hotel/resort, you may need a different type of tour

One more cost consideration: the info you’re given says other Ubud hotels area will be additional cost. That implies your assigned shooting area isn’t guaranteed to be identical for every neighborhood. If you’re in a less-central part of Ubud, confirm the plan early so you can budget correctly.

Who This Photo Shoot Suits Best

This experience is a good fit for people who want photos that feel connected to their own trip rather than generic travel shots. It works especially well if you fall into one of these categories:

  • Honeymoon couples who want romantic portraits without hunting for poses or spots
  • Solo travelers who want flattering, directed portraits for social media or personal keepsakes
  • People staying in a visually appealing resort who want to use that environment as part of the story
  • Anyone who likes options, since you’ll receive a minimum of 75 edited images

It’s also ideal if you prefer simple guidance. You’re not expected to be a model or a photographer. You just share what you want—candid, funny, or romantic—and the photographer handles the camera work and direction.

Tips to Make Your 1.5 Hours Count

You’ll get the best results when you treat this like a planned experience, not an afterthought. Here are practical steps that help the session go smoothly:

  • Pick your photo vibe before you arrive. Decide which of candid, funny, or romantic you want most.
  • Bring 1–2 outfit options if you can. Even without a full wardrobe change, small variations can create different looks.
  • Plan for walking. You’ll be moving around your hotel/resort, so comfortable footwear matters.
  • Communicate anything you dislike on camera. If you don’t like certain angles or you hate standing still, say it early.
  • Don’t overpack with complicated requests. The best shoots happen when your ideas are simple and clear.

One small mindset shift helps too: instead of thinking, Can I make myself look good, think, What version of this moment do I want to remember? When the intention is clear, the photos look better.

Should You Book This Ubud Hotel Photo Shoot?

Book it if you want a stress-light way to get polished portraits in Ubud using your own hotel or resort as the setting. For $40 per person, the combination of 75+ edited high-resolution photos and a professional photographer makes it a strong value when your accommodation has good visual spaces.

Skip it or consider alternatives if you’re aiming for very specific famous sights as the background, since this session is built around capturing your moments during your stay, not touring major landmarks. Also, if your hotel is in a separate Ubud area, double-check whether an additional cost applies so you’re not surprised.

If you’re a couple or solo traveler who wants photos that actually feel like you were there, this is the kind of practical add-on that pays off long after you leave.

FAQ

How long is the photo shoot?

The session is about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.).

How many photos will I receive?

You’ll get a minimum of 75 high-resolution edited photos.

How do I get the edited photos?

The edited photos are sent via email using Google Drive.

Is this experience private?

Yes. It’s listed as private, so only your group will participate.

Where do we meet for the session?

The start meeting point is Jl. Raya Ubud No.35, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.

Is there an extra cost depending on my hotel location?

The info provided says that other Ubud hotels area will be additional cost.

What is the cancellation refund window?

Free cancellation is available, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the payment is not refunded.

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