RADISSON GDANSK, POLAND
For this project in northern Poland, I collaborated with Radisson Hotel & Suites Gdańsk to capture the quiet beauty of the Baltic coast, a place where history, nature, and reflection meet.
The concept was simple yet deeply human: follow one traveler as she wander through Gdańsk and beyond, rediscovering the city through moments of calm, light, and movement. The film was designed to feel intimate and poetic, blending urban charm with the raw serenity of the sea.
We started in the heart of Gdańsk’s Old Town, where colorful façades reflected on the Motława River and cobblestone streets whispered centuries of stories. The camera followed the traveler’s steps through narrow alleys, and quiet bridges.
The journey then led north to Gdynia, where the landscape opened up to cliffs, sand, and sea spray. The contrast between the city’s rhythm and the stillness of the Baltic horizon gave the film its emotional balance. Freedom, solitude, and connection with nature.
The visual language remained true to the Radisson identity: authentic, elegant, and cinematic. Natural light, muted tones, and wide compositions brought out the sense of space and introspection. Every frame inviting the viewer to breathe and feel the moment.
Ultimately, the film was about more than travel. It was about presence. The simple act of being somewhere, observing, and letting the place speak for itself.
Because sometimes, the most powerful stories are the quiet ones.

