This project documents an eco-oriented café where care for the environment and care for guests are equally important. The space reflects a conscious approach to everyday hospitality: recycled materials, reusable tableware, and a focus on comfort, mood, and wellbeing rather than visual excess.
The task of the shoot was to translate this philosophy into a visual language — to convey warmth, coziness, and a sense of calm through light, materials, and spatial composition.
The interior is compact, which required especially precise work with perspective and camera position. To maintain a sense of volume and openness within a limited area, the shooting approach combined wide, medium, and close-up frames, allowing the space to feel layered and breathable rather than confined.
Small circular mirrors with backlighting act as subtle decorative accents within the interior. Their shape and soft glow evoke the association of small suns living inside the space, adding warmth and a gentle sense of life. Rather than expanding the space physically, they work emotionally — supporting the atmosphere of comfort, calm, and care.
Decor elements, including compositions with dried flowers and natural textures, play a supporting but essential role. Captured in detail shots, they reinforce the café’s atmosphere of care, tactility, and quiet comfort.
The final series presents the café as a place designed not only for consumption, but for pause, rest, and mindful experience — suitable for hospitality branding, social media, and editorial use.
Project details
Project: Eco Café
Sector: Hospitality
Focus: Interior atmosphere and spatial storytelling