(No) Photo Policy​
Last year, we saw more and more moments from [un]familiar appear on social media. We get it – we all love reliving the magic. But this year, we’re inviting everyone to shift the focus back to being there.
Please keep your phone and camera away – especially on the dance floors and in sensual or cuddle spaces. These are sacred zones for expression, trust, and vulnerability. Let’s honor that and co-create a space where everyone feels safe to open up, let go, and truly be seen – without the lens.
All experiences at [un]familiar are curated with great care and intention, and the same goes for photography and video. We’ll have two photographers and a videographer on site — fellow guests and skilled professionals — who will capture the spirit of the weekend with respect, consent, and sensitivity. Dedicated photo sessions will return this year for those who’d like portraits of their looks, so keep an eye on the timetable for those.
After the festival, a carefully curated selection of images and clips will be shared with everyone, allowing you to relive the moments that reflect the essence of our time together. By attending, you agree to potentially appear in photos or video taken by our team.
Outside of the sacred zones, photos with friends are fine — but always be mindful, and never photograph or share images of anyone without their consent.
Let’s create something unforgettable — not because it was posted, but because we truly lived it. 💜
Let’s keep it [un]filtered.