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5 Tips for Finding the Best Photoshoot Locations in Columbus, OH

April 30, 2024

Photographers in Columbus, Ohio, often frequent well-known sites for photoshoots, such as Inniswood Metro Gardens and German Village. However, to stand out and provide unique experiences, it’s essential to explore new locations. Tips for finding fresh spots include scouting by walking, considering context despite imperfections, leveraging bokeh to enhance ordinary backgrounds, and embracing unconventional, less attractive settings. This creativity can transform ordinary scenes into striking photographs.

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So how do you go about finding these new locations? There’s no need to limit yourself to what others have established as the status quo for the “best photo locations in your city”. Here are a few tips to help you find some fresh new photoshoot locations:

  1. Go Scouting!Location scouting is a process that involves exploring various areas of your town that you are unfamiliar with and noting the sites and areas that stand out. During this process, things to note would be the elements that help to create captivating photos which might include but are not limited to, different textures, patterns, colors, shapes and/or lighting. All of the sites in your city that photographers use currently were scouted at some point and became viral because they are engineered to be attractive and photo worthy. We live in a big world and there are countless possibilities for new backgrounds out there just waiting to be realized.

2. Walk When Scouting. Your first instinct might be to drive around town, and that’s ok but, I want to encourage you to actually get out and walk around. By doing this, you will be surprised at how differently things look when you aren’t speeding past them in a vehicle. Walking allows you to take in more details of your surroundings and provides you with easier access to the nooks and cranny’s of different areas. For example, there may be some amazing streams or ponds in your city but, you may not have noticed them because they are under the bridges you normally drive over. When you get out and walk, you uncover new perspectives which will ultimately lead you to new locations!

3. Consider your Context. Have you ever come across an amazing new location but then decide you don’t want to give it a chance because it’s busy or because there are unsightly things in the surroundings? Yeah, I have too. The good news is that this doesn’t have to be your cue to move on; instead, consider the fact that you have the ability to take anything out of context in any given area. Recently, I was able to discover a beautiful tucked off alleyway with lavish green vines and gorgeous red brick road but, one side of the alley was lined with those ugly blue city dumpsters and some old broken wooden pallets. Instead of trying to find a different alley altogether, I simply staged a scene that intentionally cropped the unappealing items out of the view. Voila! I just created a new photo location!

5. Embrace the Ugly. Most people will naturally lean toward the search for the photo locations that are already manufactured with beauty, wonder and attraction in mind. While that option is convenient, it’s not the best option for the photographer that wants to experiment with different styles and themes. Don’t get me wrong, botanical gardens and beaches are classic but, imagine the artistic wonder you could create when you turn something that is normally unattractive into something that conjures emotion and establishes an ambiance. You can’t get a grunge vibe from a background full of flowers alone now can you? Sometimes, it’s ok to look for ugly. An old building with the paint peeling off or a fence with a little rust might just give your photo that energy or zest you need to take your photos to the next level. Try it and see, I guarantee you are not going to be disappointed.  

I hope these 5 pointers help you all in the same way that they have helped me. You’ll have to put in some work to get your list going but once you have it, it’s yours to add to and create from.

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