
“Photography has changed our lives in so many ways, and in how we see the world. It’s made us notice the little things—light, texture, and movement—all the details we used to overlook. It’s helped us slow down, be more present, and appreciate the beauty in everyday moments. But more than anything, photography brought us together. A shared passion led us to each other, and that has been the greatest blessing of all.”
For Snop, Menorca is home—the island where he was born and raised. The beaches, golden fields, rocky cliffs, and the slow rhythm of local life have always been part of him, but photography changed the way he saw them. Places he had passed a hundred times suddenly looked different, and light became something to follow. The charming house facades, the colour of the sea, the soft glow of sunset—things that once seemed ordinary became extraordinary. What felt familiar began to feel magical.
For Sophie, Menorca was a discovery, and she fell in love with the island right away. It’s a place where life moves at a slower pace and beauty can be found in every corner: from quiet mornings by the sea, to bougainvillea spilling over whitewashed walls, to the way light filters through narrow streets at golden hour. The island taught her that beauty isn’t always loud or dramatic—sometimes it’s quiet and delicate.
There’s something about Menorca that reminds them why they fell in love with photography in the first place: the ability to preserve a feeling, a fleeting moment, a piece of time. The island isn’t just a place they love to photograph—it’s where they connect, create, and grow. A place that shows them how beautiful life can be when you really slow down and look. Something quietly fell into place here, unfolding gently and beautifully, one frame at a time.