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Koh Samui Photographer | Editorial Island Photoshoots

Koh Samui Photographer for Couples and Travelers Who Want the Real Island

Samui is the island for anyone who puts comfort first. The hotels, beaches, and restaurants together sit a clear step above the rest of Thailand's islands, and that ease shows in the photos. We plan around light, tide, and the spots locals actually rate, so your photos look like the island you experienced rather than a postcard rack.

This page covers what a session involves, where we shoot, how to get here, pricing, and how booking works. By the end you should know exactly what you are paying for and why an afternoon shoot here beats anything you would get rushing around at noon.

Pricing

Koh Samui Photoshoot Pricing

All sessions outside Bangkok start at ฿34,000. Every package is private, and every photo is hand-edited. RAW files are included at no extra cost on all tiers.

4 Hours
Noi Trip
฿34kTHB
~$1,045 USD
  • Around 4 hours of guided shooting across planned locations?Active shooting time plus short transitions between spots. Locations are planned in the same area so travel is typically 15-30 minutes, keeping your shooting time maximised.
  • Up to 600 edited photos delivered via Google Drive?A 4-hour session delivers up to 600 edited images across all locations and outfits. Every usable frame is included. If you prefer a curated selection of the best images fully edited, we can handle that selection for you.
  • Up to 6 locations, 30-50 unique photo spots?A spot is a distinct backdrop within a location: different light, angle, or setting. One beach can contain many unique spots such as palm groves, rock formations, shoreline angles, and shaded paths.
  • Unlimited outfit changes within session time?Bring as many outfits as you like. Changes happen within your session time, not on top of it. We plan stops into the route in advance.
  • Private session, no other clients, no shared slots?Your booking is exclusively yours. No other clients, no shared time slots, no overlapping groups. Full photographer attention for the entire session.
  • 2-year cloud backup?Your gallery is stored on our Google Drive for 2 years from the delivery date.
Available Add-on
  • Photo reel Add-on?A short-form video compiled from your session photos. A 1-minute edit typically reduces the delivered photo count by around 150 images. Let us know at booking.
8 Hours
Yai Experience
฿50kTHB
~$1,540 USD
  • Around 8 hours of shooting including golden-hour and evening light?Eight hours is our most immersive session, allowing time for golden-hour light, multiple environments, and a fully relaxed pace with short breaks to keep energy high throughout.
  • 1,100+ edited photos across all locations?An 8-hour session typically produces over 1,100 edited photos. Every usable frame from every location is included. If you prefer a curated selection of the best images fully edited, we can handle that selection for you.
  • Up to 10 locations, 50-80 unique photo spots?Enough time to move between beaches, temples, and viewpoints. Choose your locations or let us plan the full route based on your style and timing.
  • Unlimited outfit changes (most clients fit 6-8 comfortably)?Bring as many outfits as you like. Changes happen within your session time, not on top of it. With 8 hours most clients fit 6-8 changes comfortably.
  • Private session, exclusive, no interruptions?Exclusive booking. No other clients present at any point. Complete privacy across all locations for the full 8 hours.
  • 2-year cloud backup?Your gallery is stored on our Google Drive for 2 years from the delivery date.
Available Add-on
  • Photo reel Add-on?A short-form video compiled from your session photos. A 1-minute edit typically reduces the delivered photo count by around 150 images. Let us know at booking.
Multi-Day Option
From ฿30,000 / day
~$925 USD
Minimum 2 Days · 4 hours per day

Minimum 2 days, 4 hours per day. Useful if you want to split your shoot across sessions or combine Koh Samui with another destination. We also offer lifestyle photoshoots, model photography, and pregnancy sessions.

Photo reel add-on: a short-form video compiled from your session photos. A 1-minute edit typically reduces the delivered photo count by around 150 images. Available for all packages, just let us know at booking.
The Session

What a Koh Samui Photoshoot Includes

A session moves through one to several locations at a relaxed pace. We walk, talk, and let things unfold instead of stacking up stiff poses. You bring yourselves and a few outfits; we handle pacing, framing, and the quiet direction that keeps the photos looking like you.

Couples on honeymoon, partners marking an anniversary, families who want real photographs, and solo travelers after a proper portrait set all book this regularly. If you are planning to ask a big question, we run full pre-wedding and wedding sessions on the island too.

Travelling alone and want a strong set for yourself? Our model photography and boudoir work translates straight onto the beach, and we shoot wide landscape photography across Samui for anyone who wants the island itself to be the subject.

Local Knowledge

Why It Pays to Shoot With a Local

Plenty of spots look good in a brochure and fall apart at 5pm when the tide drops and a tour bus arrives. Take the island's waterfalls: from what we have seen, several run dry outside the rainy stretch and only flow on water that has been piped in, so knowing which ones are real saves you a wasted trip. Na Muang 1 is one of the genuine ones, and we shoot it in the late-afternoon window before it closes.

That kind of detail decides whether a frame works. Knowing which beach faces the sunset, which temple lights up late, and which waterfall actually has water is the whole reason to hire someone who lives here rather than guesses.

Arrival

Getting to the Island

The simplest route is to fly straight into Samui airport on the eastern side, which is the stronger base in general unless you are chasing the best sunsets, where the west has the edge. A good middle ground is Mae Nam beach in the north, with solid hotels, a long stretch of sand, and a good sunset.

The cheaper option is to fly into Surat Thani, take a taxi to Lomprayah Tapi pier, and catch the one-hour ferry over. It takes longer but trims the cost if your budget is tight. If you have a few extra days, you can hop to Koh Pha Ngan or Koh Tao by ferry, both easy as day trips or overnight detours.

Once you land, the east coast keeps you close to most of our shoot locations, while the north around Mae Nam buys you the better sunsets at the cost of a slightly longer drive to the southern spots. We factor the drive times into your route, so the base you choose shapes the plan rather than limiting it.

Locations

The Best Spots We Use

Samui is a large island, and where you base yourself shapes the shoot. Moo 5 around the airport is the party district, dense with hotels and restaurants and the most convenient place to stay, though the good beaches sit a little further out. Lamai leans toward families and couples with calmer nightlife, and many call it the strongest area on the island.

Moo 1 in the north edges out Lamai for us thanks to better sunsets, with strong hotels and easy comfort. The west and south stay quiet and far less touristy, so we send you there only if you want privacy over polish, since luxury hotels thin out and some beaches see less upkeep.

Spots we return to, grouped by type:

Beaches and coastline

Hin Ta Hin Yai

Hin Ta Hin Yai rock formations Koh Samui

worth visiting for its rock formations, a natural pool, and a beach, and when the weather plays along the photos are excellent. It is climbing in popularity and can get touristy, so we time around the crowd. There is a very good bar right beside it that most people walk straight past.

The Rock Bar

The Rock Bar beach Koh Samui

a reggae bar next to Hin Ta Hin Yai with good views and a quiet beach that deserves far more attention than it gets. While everyone is clambering over the rocks next door, the bar itself usually sits near empty, which makes it easy to shoot with nobody else in frame.

Nathon Beach

a plaza near the port where coconut palms bend right down to the waterline, which reads as genuinely exotic and reminds us of Koh Kood. The catch is the tide: the beach shows poorly at low water, so we always check the schedule and aim for the higher tide.

Coral Cove & Crystal Beach

Coral Cove and Crystal Beach Koh Samui

two good snorkelling spots with plenty of fish to see. Coral Cove tends to photograph better of the two, though both are a touch overrated and carry more interesting names than the reality lives up to. Still, on a calm afternoon they make a relaxed addition to a beach-heavy route.

Mae Nam Viewpoint

one of the better viewpoints on the island, with a good observation deck and long views across the north coast. Worth a stop if you are already in the area, and it sits among the strongest sunset positions on Samui.

Temples and gardens

Wat Plai Laem

the standout temple if you want something unlike the usual beach frames, set across a lake with an 18-armed Guanyin statue and a laughing Buddha rising out of the water. The Chinese-influenced design and the reflections off the lake give you angles you will not find anywhere else on Samui.

Red Temple (Wat Ratchathammaram)

Red Temple Wat Ratchathammaram Koh Samui

a small red temple, a little rough around the edges, which is exactly what gives it character across a handful of photo spots. Steps nearby lead down to the beach, opening up more frames within a short walk. Half an hour here is usually enough for a strong set.

Dusit Dheva Cultural Center

Dusit Dheva Cultural Center Koh Samui

a mostly quiet temple with a striking entrance and a small area just past it that looks great. Most tourists leave let down, feeling it does not justify the 120 baht entry, but for travel and editorial frames there is plenty to work with.

Tarnim Magic Garden

a secluded sculpture garden tucked into the hills with interesting frames among the stonework. We recommend the dry season, as wet ground makes the walking awkward, and it has a closing time, so leave room before then.

Waterfalls and jungle

Na Muang Waterfall 1

Na Muang Waterfall Koh Samui

one of the genuine falls on the island, since many others run on pumped water in dry spells. It gives real depth and movement to a shot, and it closes for the day in the late afternoon, so we time the visit to land before then.

Tamarind Springs

a spa woven into the jungle with pools and rooms folded into the rock and greenery, one of our quieter, lesser-known picks. The texture of the stone against the foliage gives the photos depth, and the shade keeps the light soft, which makes it forgiving even on a brighter afternoon.

Where to stay and eat

For places to stay and eat, a few we know first-hand.

The Kala Samui

The Kala Samui resort

offers strong value, with large rooms, sea-view balconies, and great photo spots from the pool down to the beach.

Thongtakian Resort

Thongtakian Resort Koh Samui

keeps the rooms basic but at around 1,300 baht a night the location and vibe make it a deal, and the grounds, beach, and restaurant all shoot well.

Cave Rai Ra

Cave Rai Ra cave spa Koh Samui

a cave spa with rooms of varying sizes for around 800 baht, was one of the highlights of our own time on the island; the massage and milk bath are a must.

Lokka Kitchen

is the rare Thai restaurant that earns its reputation instead of just printing it on a sign.

Haven Elephant Cafe & Wild Child Organic Kitchen

Elephant sanctuary cafe dining Koh Samui

two neighbouring spots that pair quality dishes and well-designed dining rooms with a view of the elephants. Expect prices around three times the usual, and expect anywhere from two to four elephants in sight at a distance, since how many you see comes down to luck on the day. For the best photos we recommend arriving in the morning or at sunset.

Timing

When to Visit for Light and Weather

The central Gulf keeps its own calendar and ignores the Andaman coast entirely. That matters, because the months that ruin a trip elsewhere can be fine here. Here is roughly how the year falls:

January to April
the most reliable run for clear skies and flat water.
May to June
the odd passing shower, but nothing like a real rainy stretch.
July to September
usually a strong window, often drier and steadier than early summer. In these months Samui generally beats Bangkok, which sits deep in its wet season.
October to November
the wettest part of the Gulf year. Move your dates if they are flexible.

One rule holds across every season: late-afternoon light is the window worth shooting in. We build each session into that block, so you never have to think about it.

Comparison

How Samui Compares to the Rest of Thailand

If comfort is your priority, Samui is hard to top. The hotels, beaches, and restaurants together outrank Phuket and the other islands in our view. That said, every place has its strength, and it is worth knowing what you are trading off:

  • Best valueKrabi, where your baht stretches furthest.
  • Most quiet & remoteKoh Kood and Koh Mak.
  • Best city energyBangkok, which we rate the strongest city in Southeast Asia.
  • Underrated wildcardKhao Yai, still under most travelers' radar.
Payment

Payment and Editing

A 30% deposit secures your date, with the balance due in cash, Thai Baht preferred, right after the session. No cash on hand? Wise, Revolut, or a Thai QR code all work. Card deposits are refunded after the shoot, and invoices are available on request.

Every photo includes our full edit, refined over years of shooting here. Extra retouching is available if you want it, and RAW or JPEG files are yours if you would rather edit your own. Session images may appear in our marketing unless you request exclusive rights before the shoot.

Before You Shoot

How to Prepare

  1. Bring a second or third outfit if you want range across the gallery.
  2. Carry water; the air stays warm even into late afternoon.
  3. Check the tide chart for spots like Nathon Beach, which only show their best at high water.
  4. For waterfalls and gardens, plan for the dry season and the late-afternoon light window.
Reviews

What Clients Say

"Booked a session for our anniversary and the whole thing ran smoothly from the first message. They knew exactly when the light would be at its best and planned the route around it, so we never stood around waiting. The edited gallery landed faster than promised and the colours looked great. Easy recommendation."
- Lorenzo Castellano, Milan
"We compared a few photographers before choosing and these guys were the most responsive by far. Pricing was clear with no surprises, and the final images held up when we printed a few large. The planning around tide and timing made a real difference to how the photos came out. Worth every baht in the end."
- Anouk Vermeer, Amsterdam
"Wanted proper photos rather than phone snaps for once, and that is exactly what we got. The direction stayed relaxed and the pacing never felt rushed across the afternoon. Replies came fast and stayed friendly the whole way through. A couple of frames were softer than the rest but the editing pulled them right back."
- Priyanka Nair, Mumbai
The Process

How to Book Your Koh Samui Photographer

1
Reach out

Send us your travel dates, how many people are coming, and any spots you would like to shoot. We usually reply within a few hours.

2
We map it out

We come back with a suggested route, confirm we are free, and send the booking details so nothing is left vague.

3
Lock the date

A 30% deposit holds your slot, and you settle the rest on the day of the shoot.

Samui rewards anyone who skips the obvious noon snapshot and shoots the late light at the temples, the rock pools, and the quiet northern sunset. As your Koh Samui photographer, we handle the planning, the timing, and the spots that stay calm while everywhere else fills up.

Send us your dates and let's plan your session.