Good Photo Shoot Locations

hvp05

Methodically disorganized
Tonia said:
Shooting Portraits with a decent background. I don't want too much going on behind my subject.
What do you consider "decent"? If you don't want too much going on I'd think you could shoot these just about anywhere with a few trees and a little open space, or maybe some water. The person is your subject, after all, not the landscape. :shrug:

If you are hoping to convey something about the subject's personality, then a specific setting may be important, but that would vary for every subject.
 

Tonia

New Member
hvp05 said:
What do you consider "decent"? If you don't want too much going on I'd think you could shoot these just about anywhere with a few trees and a little open space, or maybe some water. The person is your subject, after all, not the landscape. :shrug:

If you are hoping to convey something about the subject's personality, then a specific setting may be important, but that would vary for every subject.


I found a location less than 500 ft from my house. All the searching and it was right next to me. It worked perfect with my subject and what I had in mind.

Thanks to everyone for all your help.
 

JustTodd

Zoom Zoom Zoom
Tonia said:
I would LOVE to find a field of sunflowers when they are in full bloom


Two locations that I know of: RT. 234 at the flower/produce stand before you drop down the hill into Clements and Road heading to Piney Point next to St. Mary's Garage. PM me if you need directions :howdy:
 

Tonia

New Member
vanbells said:
Do we get to see the picture or the landscape that you used?
I would love to show some of the photos but they are portraits of a minor and I do not have parental consent. Sorry.
 

luckystar07

count your blessings
St.Marys college is a great place to shoot photos great backgrounds to shoot in also, and espically when the sun is setting =]
 
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