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Bali Couple Photographer

Bali couple photoshoot, and yes your boyfriend will survive it

Eleven years shooting couples across this island, galleries back in 3 days. If you're planning a bali couple photoshoot, here's what actually matters before you book: who's holding the camera, where you'll go, and what you'll get back.

  • 800+ sessions shot since 2015, couples and weddings included
  • 5.0 average Google rating
  • 100% of galleries delivered, standard turnaround 3 business days
  • Up to 50 photo spots across Bali to match your session, not just the popular ones
Pricing

Pricing, no guessing games

Three packages, no hidden fees, and no add-ons that appear only after a deposit is paid.

Tenang

Tenang

Around 1 hour
Up to 2 locations
Up to 200 images
from IDR 5,000,000 (~$280)
  • Good for a short session or a couple with limited time
  • Full edited set included
Most booked

Bahagia

Around 2 hours
Up to 4 locations
Up to 600 images
from IDR 8,000,000 (~$450)
  • The most booked option for couples and honeymoon sessions
  • Full edited set included
Istimewa

Istimewa

Around 4 hours
Up to 6 locations
Unlimited images
from IDR 12,000,000 (~$675)
  • Full-day, multi-location story with private transport included
  • Unlimited edited images

Every package includes the full edited set, not a held-back selection meant to upsell you later. Standard delivery is 3 business days, with 24-hour express editing available if you need photos before flying home.

What this session actually involves

A couple photoshoot isn't a wedding and it isn't a studio portrait. It's built around the two of you, wherever you are in your story, with no ceremony logistics and no family group shots to manage.

I'm Andi Regen, the couple photographer in Bali behind Wildaya. I shoot every session myself, and Raditya joins as a second shooter on select bookings for extra angles or drone work, never as a replacement. I've shot professionally since 2015, and couples are one of the sessions I do most often, alongside weddings and pre-weddings.

Most sessions run 1 to 4 hours across one to six locations, depending on the package. I don't hand you a shot list and ask you to hold a pose. I give you something to actually do together, walk, talk, laugh at something stupid, and photograph what happens while you're doing it.

"Two hours goes faster than you think."

From a couple's review

Who books this kind of session

  • Honeymoon couples who want a record of the trip that isn't 400 phone photos of hotel breakfasts.
  • Newly engaged or long-distance couples using Bali as the reason for a proper session together.
  • Anniversary trips, often for couples who haven't had professional photos taken since their wedding.
  • Couples testing the waters before booking a pre-wedding package, to see if the style fits them first.
  • Long-term partners with no wedding plans who still want real photos of their life together.

Why the approach is different

Most people tell me they're not photogenic before we've even started. I don't argue with them. I give them something to focus on besides the lens, because two people actually talking to each other photographs better than two people trying to look natural on command.

I've worked this island long enough to know how the light behaves at a given location without needing to check it first. At Melasti Beach, the light through the limestone corridor only lines up correctly for about twenty minutes before the sun drops behind the cliff. Most photographers shoot the open beach and miss that window entirely. I build the timing around it whenever a couple picks that location.

A few things stay constant

  • Real reactions over posed symmetry, every time there's a choice between the two
  • A documentary flow, following what's actually happening instead of directing every second
  • Reading a moment before raising the camera, since the best frame usually lands a beat after you think it's over
  • An editing style built to hold up in ten years, not just look current this month

Best locations for a couple session

Uluwatu cliffs
The good light window is shorter than people expect, maybe 20 minutes before the sun drops behind Java, and the wind picks up hard right at that same time, which is great for movement in a dress and less great for keeping hair out of anyone's mouth.
Melasti Beach
The limestone corridor only catches direct light for about twenty minutes before the cliff blocks it, and most photographers shoot the open beach instead and miss it entirely.
Tegalalang & Jatiluwih
Jatiluwih is the quieter of the two and doesn't charge a photography surcharge the way Tegalalang does, but it's a longer drive, so it only makes sense on the longer packages.
Sidemen valley
The bamboo bridges flex a lot when you cross them, which unsettles some couples on the walk out, but it reads as movement in a photo rather than as a hazard.
Nusa Dua & Canggu
Nusa Dua's sand stays cool enough at midday to shoot barefoot without anyone flinching, a small detail that ends up mattering a great deal over a two hour session.

Locations are usually grouped within one region to keep travel time down and shooting time up. Bali also sits close enough to the equator that golden hour runs short and intense, roughly 45 minutes at sunrise and again at sunset. Midday, 10 AM to 3 PM, is the window I avoid entirely unless we're somewhere with real shade, since the overhead sun creates harsh shadows and washed-out skin tones.

A honeymoon photoshoot in Bali runs differently

There's no wedding-day nerves left to work through and no family logistics, just two people still on the high of having gotten married. I lean into that: golden hour on the beach, bare feet in the water, minimal instruction because the connection is already doing the work. If your session involves hair and makeup, I work regularly with a makeup and hair artist in Bali who knows how to style for humidity and outdoor light, not just a studio mirror.

How to prepare

01

Coordinate outfit colours rather than matching exactly, soft neutrals photograph better than bright saturated colours or logos.

02

Bring flat or easy-to-remove shoes, heels don't work at rice terraces, beaches, or waterfalls.

03

Wear something already broken in, brand-new clothes read as stiff on camera.

04

Pack a change of clothes if we're shooting near water or rice paddies.

05

Tell me your story beforehand, a real detail about how you met gives me something to prompt with instead of a generic pose.

What couples say afterward

"Our flight got moved twice and we nearly cancelled the whole thing. Andi just said come whenever you land, we'll sort it out. We did the shoot the morning after we arrived, jet lagged and grumpy with each other over something dumb in the taxi. None of that shows up in a single photo. My mother in law actually cried looking at the gallery, which says more about her than about us."

Freya Adeyemi and Declan Fitzsimmons, Melbourne, Australia

"we'd already done engagement photos last year so i assumed a couple shoot would feel like a repeat. it didnt, not even close. small thing but if youre staying near seminyak, budget more driving time than google maps tells you, we were fifteen minutes late and andi didnt seem bothered at all"

Marguerite Tremblay and Owen Beausoleil, Calgary, Canada

"Two hours goes faster than you think. We were still finding our footing at the second spot when Andi said we were basically done, and I wish we'd paid for the longer package instead. Artyom complained about the heat for a solid hour, which, if you knew him, you'd know is just how he talks and not a real complaint. Photos turned out better than either of us expected regardless."

Yekaterina Volkova and Artyom Sidorenko, Novosibirsk, Russia

Frequently asked questions

Do we need to know how to pose?No. I work with prompts, small actions and real questions, rather than posing instructions, so you don't need to know what to do with your hands.

Can we combine this with an engagement session later?Yes. A couple session is a good, lower-pressure way to get comfortable in front of a camera before a more formal Bali engagement photoshoot. Mention it when you book and I'll work out timing and packages together.

What happens if it rains on our shoot day?I watch the forecast and adjust timing or location within the same day where possible. For sessions booked well ahead, we'll agree a backup location beforehand.

How many outfit changes can we fit in?A 1-hour session usually allows one outfit, a 2-hour session two, and the 4-hour package allows for more given the extra time and locations. Outfits themselves aren't provided.

Do our photos stay backed up after delivery?Galleries stay on Google Drive for 2 years from delivery on the Bahagia and Istimewa packages. I'd still recommend downloading your own copy as soon as the gallery lands.

We don't know Bali at all, can you help us pick locations?Yes, this is the most common starting point. Tell me your general style (beach, jungle, cliffs, quiet or lively) and where you're staying, and I'll suggest a combination that fits your package length instead of handing you a list to choose from blind.

Is a deposit required to lock in a date?Yes, dates are held once a deposit is paid through the booking form. Popular months and sunrise slots at spots like Tegalalang fill up weeks ahead, so booking early makes a bigger difference than picking the exact time of day.

Book your Bali couple photoshoot

A couple photographer in Bali only earns the title by knowing the island itself, not just the five locations that show up on every Pinterest board. Eleven years here means knowing which spot fits which couple, and when the light will actually be worth showing up for.

Tell me your dates and your story. I'll take it from there.