Inlight's Modern Hall is a festive setting that combines two contrasting zones. The first is a monochrome stage in the hotel's style: rich red walls, carpet, and curtains with gold tassels, upholstered furniture, and decorative favors. The second zone is a minimalist interior with white armchairs, a fireplace, natural furniture, and an abundance of Scandinavian-inspired winter decor.
Key stages of preparation
Preparing for a Christmas or New Year's photo shoot isn't just about organizing the shoot; it's about creating a magical atmosphere. It all starts with choosing the look and atmosphere: the cozy fireplace, the glow of the Christmas tree, a soft blanket, gifts, candles, and flickering lights—every detail helps convey the holiday spirit and warmth of the moment. The main goal of such a shoot is to capture genuine emotions and joy when the whole family, couple, or friends share moments of happiness. Before the shoot, it's important to decide on a style—whether classic, glamorous, or casual. The photographer will select the lighting and suggest positioning to ensure the photos look natural and festive.
If you've planned a stylist session, the makeup artist will create a light, radiant look, and your hair will add a touch of sophistication. Everything is done to ensure you look natural, yet with a touch of magic—just like you should in New Year's photos.
During the shoot, the atmosphere is filled with laughter, the sparkle of garlands, and the anticipation of a miracle. The result is vibrant, heartfelt photos you'll want to look at again and again—like returning to a warm December evening, full of light, comfort, and love.






























































































































