
SO HAPPY YOU FOUND ME!
Welcome — I’m Stefanie, a family and brand photographer in Tenerife.
There’s something truly magical about the light here in Tenerife – warm, golden, and ever-changing. It’s the perfect setting to create memories that will last forever. My passion is capturing those real, unscripted moments – the love, the laughter, and everything in between – so you can look back and relive them again and again.
Let’s create something beautiful together!

FAMILY AND BRAND PHOTOGRAPHer IN TENERIFE
Whether you’re holding your child close as the sun sets, or guiding a group through a powerful retreat experience, I’m here to document the beauty of what’s real. I offer heartfelt photography in Tenerife that captures connection — not poses. My work is rooted in presence, emotion, and the kind of honesty that doesn’t need to be staged.
For families, I offer relaxed photo sessions at golden hour — barefoot on the beach, or wherever your story unfolds best. There’s no pressure, no rigid posing, just space for you and your people to be yourselves. These are images that will hold the way it felt to love and grow together in this season.
For retreats, workshops, and soulful businesses, I create calm, intentional visuals that reflect your energy and your message. Whether you’re a yoga teacher, coach, healer, or space holder, we’ll co-create photo and video content that speaks to your audience — and honors your work. I offer full-day coverage of your retreat or session, including stills and short clips for social media.
As a family and brand photographer in Tenerife, I believe that the best photos come from presence — not performance. I’ve built my photography practice on this island to serve both families and mindful businesses who value connection, storytelling, and authenticity. Whether it’s for your family or your brand, I want you to walk away with images that feel like home.
No stiff poses, no forced smiles—just candid moments, real emotions, and your unique story beautifully captured.
I’d love to hear your story.
