
Photograph tricks by Maura
The images you see on social media and in coffee table books may seem like images only professionals that are commissioned for high dollar amounts can capture. While traveling on the cheap for photography is a whole other topic, you don’t have to travel far to find great photography locations near you. Work with what you got, because what you got is actually pretty awesome!
Many believe the only way to get great photographs is to own or rent your own place. While it is nice to have a dedicated space, there are a lot of options out there!
50 location ideas for your photos
- Your bathtub (Try adding props like flowers, ink, or even food coloring for colored water)
- A local bar or pub
- Your living room (There are so many options. Use your different types of furniture, or get rid of it and use the empty space.)
- A waterfall or ravine.
- Your bedroom or room with an air mattress (perfect for boudoir sets)
- Against any wall (bonus points for added fabric or wallpaper)
- A shed or unfinished basement for some horror feels.
- Rent a space! There are so many options in your own city!
- In front of murals or other types of public art. (make sure to credit the artist when you can)
- In your favorite restaurant or bistro (whether you shoot inside or if they have cute outdoor seating)
- An amusement park
- In a craft or hardware store
- A quary
- A hiking trail (try ones you have never been to for added adventure)
- On a porch or balcony
- Around a fire pit (fire photographs very nicely)
- Your front or backyard
- Explore abandoned buildings or houses near you (be safe!)
- A boat, yacht, or ship (In Florida, you could even try the Pirate ship in the bay!)
- In a pool
- City streets
- In a river or a lake.
- A field of flowers (try different ones depending on the time of year!)
- Build your own set in a corner of your home.
- Rental property or house up for sale.
- A pumpkin patch
- The carnival (Bonus points for taking photos on a ride)
- An ice cream parlor
- A supermarket or your local farmer’s market
- In a picnic area at the park
- The beach (can you surf? Take photos on the waves!)
- Underwater! They still sell underwater cameras or you can rent a housing for your existing camera.
- A fruit orchard
- An overlook or on a cliff
- A hallway in your home or apartment
- A staircase or fire escape
- A yoga studio
- Doorways
- Store window displays
- Historic sites near you
- A magical shop
- A toy shop
- The desert (I personally love how different the desert landscape is)
- You home office (or even your work office if you can get away with it!)
- A garden or greenhouse.
- A museum or science center.
- A water park
- A day spa
- An ice rink
- In front of a projector!
Do you have any I should add? Help me get to 100!
Tell a story through photography!