During a collaboration with Radisson in Gdańsk, I created photo and video content designed to connect the hotel with the city’s atmosphere and everyday life.
The project focused on showcasing Gdańsk through a mix of lifestyle moments, architecture, and coastal landscapes, while positioning the hotel as a natural base to experience the destination.
My approach was to build a visual narrative where the hotel is part of the journey, not just a place to stay. The content highlights both the energy of the city and quieter moments by the sea, helping future travelers imagine their own experience in Gdańsk.
During the Di-vine Destination project, Radisson created a series of experiences centered around wine regions, highlighting the identity and savoir-faire of each destination.
In Reims, the project focused on the world of Champagne, with its heritage, craftsmanship, and atmosphere. The story was built around the contrast between historic cellars, refined tastings, and the elegance of the city.
I produced photo and video content designed to capture this environment in a natural way, with Radisson Hotel Reims as the base of the experience. The approach was to connect moments, from the hotel to the Champagne houses, showing how the stay fits into a wider journey through the region.
The final content highlights both the character of Reims and the experience around it, giving a clear vision of what a stay there can offer.
During the Di-vine Destination project, Radisson developed a series of curated experiences inspired by wine, lifestyle, and local culture across different European destinations.
In Marseille, the concept naturally blended with the Mediterranean identity of the city. Instead of focusing only on wine, the project highlighted a wider lifestyle: seaside views, vibrant streets, southern light, and the connection between food, culture, and the coast.
I created photo and video content around this approach, with Radisson Blu Hotel, Marseille Vieux Port as the anchor point of the story. The intention was to capture a real experience, moving between the hotel and the city, showing how each moment connects, from the atmosphere of the Vieux-Port to the energy of Marseille outside.
The final content focused on authenticity and flow, giving a clear sense of what it feels like to experience Marseille through this collaboration.
During the Di-vine Destination project in Bordeaux, I worked with Radisson to create visual content built around the connection between the hotel, the city, and the wine culture of the region.
The idea was to present Bordeaux as more than a destination, but as a full experience: elegant architecture, local lifestyle, vineyards, gastronomy, and the atmosphere that makes the region so special.
My role was to create photo and video content that placed Radisson at the center of this experience, showing the hotel as the starting point of a journey through Bordeaux and its surroundings.
The project focused on storytelling, lifestyle, and destination-driven content, with the goal of helping travelers imagine not only where they would stay, but what they would experience around it.
The Di-vine Destination project is a concept developed by Radisson that focuses on wine regions across Europe, connecting travel with local vineyards, gastronomy, and cultural heritage.
The idea is to create curated experiences where each destination is approached through its wine identity, while still highlighting the broader lifestyle, from landscapes and food to local traditions.
Through this project, I created photo and video content designed to capture these experiences in a natural and immersive way. The approach was to go beyond classic hotel visuals and build a story where the property becomes part of a larger journey, linked to the destination and everything it offers.
The content focuses on real moments and atmosphere, helping viewers understand not only where they could stay, but what they could experience around it.
In Lyon, I worked with Radisson Collection, the premium lifestyle and luxury brand of Radisson, on a content production focused on the city’s identity and lifestyle.
The project was built around Lyon’s strong connection to gastronomy, daily life, and its unique atmosphere. Rather than following a specific campaign, the goal was to create authentic, story-driven visuals that reflect how the city is actually experienced.
I produced photo and video content with Radisson Collection Hotel, Lyon as the central point, moving between the hotel and the city to capture real moments, from food scenes to street life and views over Lyon.
The intention was to position the hotel not just as a place to stay, but as part of a more refined and immersive experience of the city, aligned with the standards of the Radisson Collection brand.

