Laganini Beach Club wedding photographer


Welcome to One Day Studio
When it comes to beach weddings in Croatia, there’s something truly magical about Laganini Beach Club in Trogir. With the Adriatic Sea as your backdrop and golden sunsets lighting up the sky, it’s no surprise this spot has become a dream location for couples from all over the world. As wedding photographers based in Croatia, we (Zvonimir & Daniella) have captured countless love stories along the coast, but weddings in Trogir hold a special charm. From the quiet intimacy of Laganini’s beachfront setting to the vibrant energy of this historic town, every moment here feels cinematic. Every couple’s journey is unique. Whether you’re exchanging vows in front of a hundred guests or just the waves, we’re here to capture it all with honesty, elegance and a touch of Mediterranean soul.
It all started with a phone call.
Romana reached out as soon as she discovered our work. Not just the photographs, but the video as well. She mentioned how rare it is to find both photo and film that feel connected, made with the same emotion and eye for detail. That was exactly what she had been looking for.
What really touched her was the way we work. Calm, present, never intrusive. She liked how we observe, how we wait, and how we always let the couple lead the rhythm of the day. After a short, honest conversation, she booked us. No hesitation. It just clicked. A few days before the wedding, we had another quick call to talk about the timeline. That’s when we helped her shape the flow of the day — how much time we’d need with her in the morning, how long we’d stay with Michelangelo, and how we’d find just the right pocket of time for their portraits without taking them away from their guests for too long. Those are the little things that only experience can teach. It’s not about ticking off a list. It’s about making space for things to happen naturally.

Why Laganini Beach Club is a Dream Wedding Venue in Trogir
There’s something about this place that immediately softens everything. The light, the sea, the stillness. Laganini doesn’t try too hard, and that’s exactly its charm. It gives you air to breathe and space to feel. It’s elegant without being stiff, intimate without being small. Romana and Michelangelo knew exactly what they wanted. Nothing overdone. Nothing artificial. Just real moments in a setting that feels like summer should. The ceremony took place in that golden hour when the sun feels like it’s holding everything gently. Her veil moved with the wind like it had a story of its own. No music, no distraction. Just the sea and their words. As photographers, we’re drawn to places like this. We don’t have to direct. We don’t have to interrupt. The setting offers so much already — in the way the light hits the water, in the laughter coming from the tables, in the quiet glances between two people who know they’ve found home in each other.



The Light, the Breeze, the Feeling — Photography That Lets the Moment Lead
There’s a kind of light on the Dalmatian coast that doesn’t exist anywhere else. It’s soft, warm, and forgiving. It wraps around everything with just the right amount of glow. At Laganini, that light meets the breeze coming in from the sea, and something shifts. People slow down. Movements become softer. And that’s when the real moments start to happen. We never force anything. Our style has always been about trust and observation. Some couples want direction, others just want to forget the camera is even there. Romana and Michelangelo were somewhere in between — relaxed, but fully present. They didn’t need much. Just a little guidance when the light was perfect, and the rest was pure connection. There was a moment during the portrait session when the sun started dropping behind the island line. The sea was turning gold, and the sky softened to peach and lavender. They stood together, barefoot on the edge of the deck, holding hands in silence. No pose. No instruction. Just the two of them and the breeze. That’s the kind of photograph you can’t plan. You just have to be ready when it shows up.
Romana & Michelangelo — A Visual Story at Laganini Beach Club
There are stories that words can only begin to tell. The rest lives in the images. Here’s Romana & Michelangelo’s day, just as it happened sun, sea, smiles, and stillness.
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Other Beautiful Wedding Venues in Trogir
Although Laganini Beach Club was the perfect choice for Romana and Michelangelo, Trogir offers other incredible venues that are worth exploring — each with its own character and rhythm.
One of our personal favorites is Brown Beach House Croatia. It’s bold, stylish, and full of energy. Think art deco meets the Adriatic. The poolside setting, palm-lined terraces, and interiors with personality make it ideal for couples who want something a little more fashion-forward. For a different kind of elegance, there’s Hotel Bellevue Trogir, perched above the waterfront with views that stretch across the bay. It’s intimate, minimal, and effortlessly modern — perfect for couples who want a more private celebration without giving up that seaside charm. We’ve photographed weddings in all of these venues, and each one brings out a different emotional texture. What they all have in common is that Mediterranean ease. The kind that lets you breathe, move freely, and actually feel present on your wedding day.
Planning a Beach Wedding in Trogir – What You’ll Be Glad You Knew
If you’re planning a wedding in Croatia, especially from abroad, one thing becomes clear very quickly — paperwork and planning can get overwhelming. That’s where local wedding planners come in. Some couples choose to organize everything on their own, and they do it beautifully. Others prefer to have someone on the ground helping with the details. Either way, the goal is the same: to be able to enjoy the day without stress. While we’re not wedding planners, we’re always happy to help. And one of the most important things we can offer besides photography and film is clarity. Couples often ask us how much time is needed for certain parts of the day. When do we take portraits? How long does it take to capture family photos? When is the best light?
So here’s a rough idea of the time you’ll want to set aside for photography, based on a typical wedding with around 70 guests:
Bride getting ready: 30–45 minutes
(details, dress, makeup, bridesmaids, family if they’re ready)Groom getting ready: up to 30 minutes
(suit, best man, a few relaxed moments with friends or alone)After the ceremony – group and family portraits: around 20 minutes
Couple’s portrait session: ideally 15–20 minutes, just the two of you
This gives us enough time to create something real — not rushed, not staged. Of course, every wedding is different. Sometimes plans shift, weather changes, guests arrive late or early. That’s all part of the day. We’re used to adjusting, gently guiding, and being flexible when it matters most.
At the end of it all, it’s not about a perfect schedule. It’s about leaving room for moments that feel true.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time do we need for couple portraits?
Ideally, around 15 to 20 minutes is all we need just the two of you, somewhere calm and beautiful. No pressure, no posing. We’ll guide you gently if needed, but most of the magic happens when you simply enjoy the moment together.
Do you offer both photography and videography?
Yes, we do. Romana first reached out because she loved how our photo and video feel like part of the same story. That’s something we craft intentionally so your wedding film and photos breathe with the same mood, light and emotion.
What do your wedding packages start from?
Our full-day photo and video collections start from €5,500. We’ll always tailor the details based on your location, timeline, and specific needs — feel free to reach out, and we’ll guide you through everything step by step.
More stories, more islands, more love
If this wedding spoke to your heart, you might also enjoy exploring these:
An Elegant Celebration at Fort George, Vis Island
Sunset Vows in Dubrovnik’s Old Town
Because every coastline has its rhythm, every island its light — and every couple their own kind of story.