Choosing the best location for a photoshoot depends on several factors, including the theme, lighting, accessibility, and overall aesthetics. Here are some key things to consider: 1. Define Your Theme & Mood Urban: City streets, graffiti walls, rooftop views, alleyways Nature: Forests, beaches, mountains, fields, botanical gardens Vintage: Historic buildings, abandoned places, old cafes Luxury: Hotels, mansions, upscale restaurants Minimalist: Plain walls, modern architecture, white spaces 2. Consider Lighting & Time of Day Golden Hour (Sunrise/Sunset): Soft, warm light, great for outdoor shoots Midday (Harsh Light): Requires shaded areas or artificial lighting Night (Low Light): Use neon signs, streetlights, or portable lights 3. Accessibility & Permissions Check if the location requires permits (e.g., parks, private property) Consider ease of transportation and parking Ensure safety, especially for remote or abandoned locations 4. Seasonal Considerations Spr...
Capturing Newborn, Maternity & Family Portraits in Seattle.