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.
Questions in English? WhatsApp or email Helmy.
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.