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Distinguished Gentleman's Ride — Split 2024

Signals Behind The Work

Hotel Photographer in Split

Interior, brand, AV-integration, and on-property event photography for Split-area hotels — Radisson Blu, Hotel Briig, Hotel Cornaro, and the wider Split hospitality cluster.

Hotel photography in Split is rarely a single brief. A hotel that opens its doors to a photographer once usually has six to ten parallel visual needs: room and suite documentation, F&B interiors, on-property events, brand campaigns, AV integration case studies, recruitment material, OTA listings, and seasonal social refreshes. Treated as one-off shoots they cost six fees and produce six folders no one connects. Treated as a system — same photographer across a few seasons, consistent visual standards, organised delivery — the same coverage becomes infrastructure the marketing team can actually run on. The work below reflects that: years of repeat coverage across the same Split hotels, not parachute shoots.

Portfolio

Selected Work

Recent portfolio pieces in this category. Click through for the full image gallery.

Signals Behind The Work

Credentials & Experience

This is not generic photography-as-a-service. The work sits on specific production patterns, operational experience, and clear delivery standards.

Signal 1

Hotel Radisson Blu Split (Mistral Beach Bar) — Bose Panaray AV integration case study with deck and sunset coverage

Signal 2

Hotel Radisson Blu Split (Black Tie Jazz series) — ongoing luxury hotel event programming with DJ Matthew Bee

Signal 3

Hotel Briig Split — Roxanich Winery wine tasting event and Cigar Smoking Championship coverage

Signal 4

Hotel Cornaro Split — DJ Matthew Bee event series and brand photography supporting Bose Professional case studies

Signal 5

Tin Food & Wine (Split rooftop) — Bose Professional integration and rooftop hospitality coverage

Signal 6

Restoran Boccone Split — AV integration case study in hotel-adjacent restaurant context

Signal 7

Multi-year repeat work across the Split hospitality cluster — same hotels, same photographer, asset library that compounds

How I Approach It

A Split hotel engagement starts with the property's actual program — which spaces matter, what events are on the calendar, what the F&B story is, what AV partner is involved. From there I plan multi-day coverage that hits interior light windows, evening occupied rooms, F&B service, and key calendar events. Output is organised per use case so the same hotel can pull web-ready exports, OTA images, AV case study frames, and social verticals from one structured delivery — not from a 2,000-file folder.

What You Get

  • Interior coverage at the time the room actually operates (occupied vs handover)
  • F&B and event coverage that reads as part of the same hotel system, not separate shoots
  • AV-integration documentation when the property has a Bose/Sonos/Yamaha install worth showing
  • OTA-ready and web-ready exports labelled by use case, not by timestamp
  • Bilingual EN/HR captions and SEO file naming for hotels operating in both markets

Best Fit

  • Independent hotels in Split, Trogir, Klis, Solin, and Kaštela
  • Hotel groups operating multiple Split-area properties with a unified brand
  • Hotel restaurants, beach bars, and rooftop F&B concepts inside larger hotels
  • AV integrators and designers producing case studies inside Split hotels
  • PR and brand activation agencies producing hotel-hosted events

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Common Questions

Do you shoot hotel rooms or only public spaces?

Both. Room and suite documentation is part of the standard package — but it gets planned separately from F&B and event work because rooms need to be shot at handover-clean condition, while F&B and events need to be shot at full occupancy.

Can you handle a hotel's full visual library in one engagement?

Usually not in one. A full library means rooms, suites, public spaces, F&B, events on the calendar, brand portraits, and seasonal exteriors — that's a multi-day spread across at least two seasons. We scope it as a program, not a project.

Do you work with hotel groups or only independent properties?

Both. Hotel groups benefit more from systematic coverage because the visual standards have to read consistently across properties — same photographer means the same delivery shape across every property in the group.

Can you cover Hotel Briig, Hotel Cornaro, Radisson Blu, and similar five-star properties?

Yes — repeat coverage at all three across multiple seasons. Familiarity with their AV partners, event programs, and operational protocols speeds up planning and reduces the on-property friction of a shoot.

Interested in this service?

Every project starts with context. Tell me what needs to be documented, improved, or built into a stronger visual system and we will see if the fit is right.