A 90-minute walk through the streets where Legend of the Blue Sea was filmed, and the wall where YooA waited for the sea. Soft light, slow steps, a few small secrets only your photographer knows.
For the visitor who wants more than a postcard — a romantic afternoon in the place where Korean drama and Catalan stone meet.
There are some places you don't visit —
you walk into them, the way you walk into a story.
Tossa is small. The walls are old. The light at five o'clock in the afternoon falls a certain way through the medieval stone. We walk slowly. You don't pose — you just are. I follow with the camera.
Hints, not the whole map. The exact route, the secret corners, and the order are kept for the day itself — part of why it feels like discovery.
Korean drama photography has its own quiet language. Soft palettes, flowing fabrics, undone hair — nothing too loud. The stone is already telling the story; let yourself float through it.
A few notes from Helmy after dozens of shoots — small things, but they make the difference between a holiday photo and the one you'll print.
WhatsApp, KakaoTalk or email. Your dates, how many of you.
Usually one hour before sunset. Some afternoons. Same-day often possible.
I direct softly. You don't need to know how to pose. Trust the light.
Preview in 2 hours, full gallery in 5 days. Yours, forever.