How to Select the Right Location for Your Next Photo Shoot

 
As a photographer, you know that finding the right location for your next photo shoot is key to creating amazing images. But with so many options out there, it can be tough to choose the right one. In this post, we'll give you some tips on how to find the right location for your next shoot. So read on and get inspired!

1) Google

One of the best ways to find photo shoot locations is to use Google. This may seem obvious, but it's one of the best ways to start your journey. Simply type in "photo shoot locations near me" and you'll get a list of options. This can be a great way to find unique and interesting locations that you may not have thought of yourself.

2) Peerspace

Like AirBnB, but for home studio rental. Peerspace is a peer-to-peer marketplace for booking space for events, meetings and productions.  They have thousands of photo shoot locations in cities around the world, from studios and lofts to homes and vacant buildings. On Peerspace you can find photo shoot locations for any budget or style of photography. Simply type "photo shoot location" into their search bar on the homepage, select your city and date range, then add keywords like "outdoors" or "studio."
Peerspace makes it easy for photo shoot locations to list their space and connect with you. They provide tools like photo galleries, a built-in calendar system and an online booking form that makes communication super simple. You can also search by price range so there are options no matter what budget you have. Take a look at our listing here to see what a Peerspace listing looks like.

3) Home Studio List

For a more thoughtfully curated approach, Home Studio List is your choice. Home Studio List is a listing of styled homes available to rent by the hour for photo shoots and creative productions in 30+ states. They partner with influencers, bloggers and designers to curate the homes in their portfolio, meaning you know you're getting the top picks of homes in your area. On top of that, they manage the interaction with the home owners for you, so you can simply do what you do best. 

4) Facebook Groups

If you're looking for photo shoot locations that are specific to your genre or style, Facebook groups can be a great place to start. There are tons of groups out there devoted to different types of photography, and many of them have members who are always on the lookout for new locations. Just do a quick search for the type of photography you do and your location, and you'll find groups that are worth checking out.

5) Local Photography Clubs

If you're looking for a more niche look and wanting to connect with other photographers in your area, local photography clubs can be a great place to start. Camera clubs are usually made up of amateur and professional photographers who love to share their work and knowledge. Not only will you get access to some amazing photo shoot locations, but you'll also be able to connect with other photographers to hear what locations they're most fond of.

6) Local Libraries and Bookstores

While you may not think of libraries and bookstores as photo shoot locations, they can actually be a great place to find inspiration and possibly land yourself a free location. Many libraries have rooms with beautiful architecture or unique features that would make for great photos. And bookstores are usually filled with shelves of colorful books that would be perfect for portrait shots. If you're looking for a photo shoot location that's unique and inspiring, libraries and bookstores are worth checking out.
 
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