
Couple & honeymoon photoshoot in the Maldives
The shoot most guests book. A relaxed session on the beach or a sandbank, timed to golden hour, guided from the first pose to the last drone pass.
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Popular islands for a couple photoshoot
We shoot on every inhabited island and resort in the Maldives. These are the islands guests book most — each page has getting-there facts, best light, and photo spots.
Couples & Honeymoon — asked often
It depends on the island, the session length and add-ons like a sandbank boat trip. Send your dates and where you're staying on WhatsApp and we'll quote within 24 hours — no payment until you confirm.
Yes — drone passes are part of every couples and honeymoon session, flown by licensed pilots wherever local rules and conditions allow. The top-down sandbank frame is the one most couples book for.
That's nearly every couple we shoot. Posing is guided from the first frame to the last — where to stand, where to look, what to do with your hands — and we keep shooting candids between prompts until it feels easy.
Golden hour: the last 60–90 minutes before sunset, or the first hour after sunrise for empty beaches. We schedule every session around it and confirm the exact time for your island.
Both. We come to resorts by boat or seaplane transfer and arrange permissions where needed; sandbank sessions are a short boat trip from most local islands and resorts.
Read before you book

Best Islands for a Photoshoot in the Maldives (Local Islands vs Resorts)
Local island, resort or sandbank? A photographer's guide to choosing where to shoot in the Maldives, with honest profiles of nine islands from Maafushi to Dharavandhoo.

Maldives Drone Rules for Tourists (and How Drone Photoshoots Work)
Can you fly a drone in the Maldives as a tourist? What approvals are needed, why visitors rarely get them in time, and how a licensed drone photoshoot on a sandbank actually works.

What to Wear for a Maldives Photoshoot: Outfits, Colours and Island Dress Rules
Outfit advice by experience — couples, proposal, family, solo — plus colours that work against sand and turquoise, fabrics that move, footwear, what to avoid and local-island dress rules.



