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Personalized Solo Photoshoot in Dublin

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Personalized Solo Photoshoot in Dublin

About This Experience

Solo travel deserves to be documented properly, and a selfie stick only gets you so far. This one-hour photoshoot pairs you with a professional photographer who knows Dublin inside out - not just the famous landmarks, but the quieter streets, colourful doorways, and hidden corners that make for genuinely striking photos.

The session is built around you. Before you meet, you can talk through the kind of shots you’re after, and the photographer tailors the route to match your personality and style. Georgian doors and cobblestones? That works. Street art and coffee shop vibes? That works too. The approach throughout is relaxed and natural - no stiff posing against railings, no awkward silences. The photographer gives gentle direction so you look your best without feeling like you’re performing for the camera.

Within three days of your shoot, you get a full gallery of beautifully edited, high-resolution images ready for printing, framing, or sharing. It’s a good way to mark a trip, a milestone, or just a really good day in Dublin.

What’s Included

  • One-hour photoshoot with a professional local photographer
  • Personalised route based on your preferences
  • Gentle posing direction throughout
  • Full gallery of edited high-resolution photos
  • Delivery within three days of the session

Good to Know

  • The session is LGBTQ+ friendly and welcoming to everyone
  • You meet your photographer at an agreed Dublin city location
  • A great fit for solo travellers, birthdays, or marking a special occasion
  • Wear something you feel confident in and comfortable walking in
  • Free cancellation is available on this booking

Local Tips

Think about the light before you pick your time slot. Dublin’s golden hour - roughly the hour before sunset - is genuinely worth planning around if your schedule allows. The city’s Georgian brickwork and painted doors glow in warm evening light in a way that mid-afternoon just can’t match. If you’re visiting in summer, that golden window pushes quite late into the evening.

Don’t feel you have to stick to the obvious landmarks. Your photographer knows Dublin well, and some of the most striking spots for portraits are places you’d never find on a standard tourist map - the back lanes of the Liberties, the canal stretches around Portobello, the Georgian terraces off Fitzwilliam Square. Tell them what draws you to a place and let them suggest something you haven’t seen yet.

Wear one outfit you love rather than three you’re unsure about. It’s tempting to pack options, and while a change of look is always possible, the best photos tend to come from the moments when you’ve stopped thinking about how you look and are just enjoying being somewhere beautiful. Confidence reads through the lens.

Having the gallery within three days is more useful than it sounds. If you’re posting anything during or right after your trip, you’ll have polished shots to use while the memories are still fresh. It also means you can order prints before you even get home if you spot something you want to frame.

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