17 Locations to Shoot Your Engagement Photos (2024)

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Elizabeth Mitchell Kadar is a freelance writer and editor. She has over 10 years of experience in fashion, beauty and health.

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Updated on 08/21/22 09:25PM

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Sometimes walls can be good for a relationship. As in, when they're surrounding you and your fiancé for über-playful—and just the right amount of sappy-sweet—indoor engagement photos. Don't get us wrong: We love a good outdoor photoshoot too, but sometimes weather happens. Or, perhaps the closest you two get to "the great outdoors" is the smashed Nature Valley granola bars you keep at the bottom of your purse.

Either way, there's something cozy and poetic about snapping intimate pics of the two of you at home, out in the city spaces you love, or on the college campus where you met five years ago. Ahead, we've rounded up 17 engagement photo locations to inspire you.

At Home

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Capturing snapshots in the comfort of their own home is an idea most couples don't even think about, according to Washington, D.C., wedding photographer Hannah Bjorndal. Sessions in a nook that you're comfortable in turn out relaxed, intimate, and unique to each couple. "It can be fun to choose an activity to do like cooking in your kitchen, drinking coffee together, decorating a Christmas tree, or even snuggling up in bed or on the couch with a blanket," she says.

If you choose an at-home shoot, Bjorndal does recommend making sure you pick spaces with large windows and lots of natural light because your photographer will likely turn off other interior lights to avoid mixed, unflattering coloring in the images.

Museum or Art Gallery

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If we hear you say museums are boring, we'll kindly request you take it up with the dinosaur, thanks. Curated exhibits exist for almost every interest, from mid-century paintings to ventriloquist dolls (maybe don't take any photos with those), so you're sure to find a showcase that's fascinating, personalized, and best complements your creative union. You'll be surprised to find many places are willing to work with you—as long as no part of the collection is endangered.

Bustling City Space

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Philadelphia wedding photographer Benjamin Deibert loves big, busy metropolitan spaces—like a train station—for indoor engagement photoshoots. "Long exposure shots while the couple stands very still create life and movement and the feeling that they're the only two people in the world at that exact moment," he says. Great idea for city brides and grooms who spend a lot of time on the train, right? And if you live in New York City, you've got no shortage of stations or aesthetics—whether you choose the opulent Grand Central, or a stop right by your apartment with an inspiring mural you look at Monday through Friday.

Local Library or Bookstore

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Maybe you're bookworms who pulled more than a few library all-nighters together, or you're the rule-breaking pair who just liked to make out in the stacks—consider an engagement shoot circled by colorful and fascinating texts. You can even throw in a few of your favorite literary works as photo easter eggs for your closest friends and family to find.

A University

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College sweethearts looking to revisit their alma mater for an engagement sesh will be happy to know that many universities offer historic, cool indoor places to take pictures that are equally as lovely as their outdoor campuses, notes Chicago photographer Ann Oleinik of Ann & Kam Photography. For example, "One of our clients studied architecture at IIT and so wanted to do a session at the school's student center designed by famed architect Rem Koolhaas. We had a great time exploring the spaces and lighting of this unique building. Since we went when classes weren't in session, there were hardly any students in this normally busy space." For the record, she definitely recommends shooting when it's not a school day (over break, on the weekend, etc.).

Sports Arena or Bowling Alley

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Basketball. Soccer. Hockey. Volleyball. Ice skating. Boxing. Swimming. Premiere-league bowling. Whether you're mainly interested in watching or playing, rep your love of the game, and each other, with a home-field advantage when it comes to your engagement shoot selection. Sports fans and athletes can easily find enclosed stadiums, courts, rinks, rings, lanes, or alleys for #winning backdrops, and normally just require a little bit of logistical coordination so as not to interrupt any actual gameplay. You guys wouldn't want that anyway.

Place of Worship

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Many couples regard their faith as an essential component of their relationship, and there's no better visual representation of that than an engagement shoot within the confines of your beloved church, temple, mosque, or center of practice. Plus, stained-glassed windows, rustic pews, colorful mosaics, or high ceilings make for a breathtaking scene.

Indoor Botanical Gardens

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If you actually are inspired by nature, dare to be different by snapping your engagement photos at an indoor botanical garden, Deibert suggests. "You'll bring the outside in and, at the same time, capture some really gorgeous photos without being exposed to the elements." Basically, it's a win-win.

Aquarium or Indoor Zoo

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You've found each other, but you can still take photos with all the other fish in the sea. Yes, we mean literal fish—or butterflies in a conservatory, owls in an observatory, or any other animal housed in an indoor zoo of sorts. Some people are animal people, and here you should feel uncaged. Go all "circle of life" should the wild call out to you.

Favorite Bar/Restaurant/Cafe

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Imagine a game of billiards at your favorite pub or some precious latte-sipping at your signature breakfast spot. Obviously, this is an out-of-the-box idea, and establishments can be restrictive about shooting, have terrible lighting, and may want you to come during off-hours, Oleinik points out. "However, when you find a great space you can create some really cool shots," she adds. If you and your fiancé met at one of these local locales, and then established yourselves as some of "the regulars," it feels like you've got to try this idea.

Record Store

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Was it the DJ who had you falling in love (again)? Did you lock eyes over a jukebox selection? Are you groupies who met at a music festival, and bonded over a mutual affinity for flower crowns and guitar synths? Take photos in a vintage vinyl shop. Leather jackets encouraged, but not required.

Fitness Studio or Local Gym

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If you two are work(out)-aholics—always tagging your joint sweaty selfies with "#swolemates"—then we've got the perfect "fit" for your indoor engagement session. Most fitness spaces are strategically designed to be open, inviting, and inspirational. If you're a paying member of a gorgeous, sun-filled yoga studio, or a Crossfit gang, why not see if they'll let you use the place during off-hours for photos that capture all of the sentiment, and maybe a little less of the sweat?

Hotel Lobby

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We know you cynics out there are already shaking your heads because you've seen the strict security posted up around many a fancy welcome desk. Just ask if you can shoot there. The worst they can say is, "no." "Hotels are tricky, but, if you and/or your photographer can find a friendly lobby, you can often find some of the most interesting décor and lighting to incorporate into your engagement photos," Oleinik says.

Clock Tower

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If you've managed to land in a town with a clock tower during your engagement period, we're calling that impeccable timing. As photographer Joe Harbison of Joe and Robin Photography notes, the clocktower in downtown Denver is not only incredibly unique but also offers "a chic and modern look of the panoramic view of Denver and its mountains" so you get the best of both worlds.

Theater or Music Hall

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All the world's a stage, but for couples who are performers, concert junkies, or just enjoy the phenomenal lighting effects of a good spotlight, you might try finding an actual stage. Movie theaters are another appropriate location idea for entertainment fanatics—especially if there's popcorn involved.

Winery or Brewery

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If you're nervous about your photos, a few drinks probably couldn't hurt! Plus, who wouldn't love to lounge around a posh winery or hang out by the copper tanks of a chill brewery for a couple of hours? Plus barrels and those nifty-looking machines responsible for creating your favorite libations can double as eye-catching, refreshing background fillers.

Antiques Store

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As the old saying goes, "one man's junk is another man's engagement photo prop." If you're the type to start sentences with, "Call me a bit old-fashioned..." then you'd probably love to surround yourself with artisan knickknacks and the rare gems you only find in the places everyone else has forgotten.

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17 Locations to Shoot Your Engagement Photos (2024)

FAQs

Where to do an engagement shoot? ›

Think about where you first met.

If you're sentimental like me then you'll want to have photos done in a place that means something to both of you. If you choose the location where you first met, then your engagement photos will always remind you of that sweet day when you met your husband.

How do I choose an engagement location? ›

Think about the places that have been part of your relationship: where the two of you first met, the location of your first date, where you or your partner proposed. If you attended school together or met at a local event venue, consider incorporating this location into your engagement session.

How many photos should I get for engagement photos? ›

For an hour long engagement shoot I would probably expect around 50-150 images depending on the experience level of your photographer and the cost of the session. We personally deliver on the higher end with our goal being to deliver a variety of types of images without duplicates.

What is included in an engagement photoshoot? ›

The expectations vary depending on the photographer, but typically an engagement shoot will include a lot of candid shots of you and your fiance together, as well as some posed shots. Some couples also like to do a photo session where they can dress up in costumes or pose for themed photos.

How long should an engagement shoot be? ›

This'll vary depending on your photographer, but most engagement sessions usually last between an hour and an hour and a half. With the couples I work with, I like to start around two hours before sunset (or at sunrise), as this is when the light is best.

How do I show my engagement pictures at home? ›

Small framed 4×6 prints as table displays, a 20×30 canvas or framed print at the entrance or gift table, and as table decor are all popular ways to use your engagement pictures. Figure out what fits your decor scheme the best and show off your favorite pictures with your favorite person!

What is the most common engagement ring setting? ›

Some of the most popular engagement ring settings include solitaire, halo, pavé, bezel, channel, and three-stone settings, among others.

How much should an engagement setting cost? ›

Most popular setting styles cost between $300 and $1,500. If you are spending less than $3,000, you may want to purchase a simple solitaire setting and devote the bulk of your budget towards the center stone.

Does location matter in photography? ›

In photography, location is integral to the overall mood and effect of a photograph, and as such, it takes on an important role in planning your shot. There are many reasons why a photographer should consider including this element in their work.

Do photographers pay for locations? ›

Who pays the location fees depends on which photographer you work with. Some may cover the location fee as part of the session fee, others may require you to pay it yourself.

Where do most photographers work? ›

Photographers may work indoors or outdoors. Portrait photographers may work in studios, but they also travel to take photographs at a client's location, such as a school or a home. News photographers may travel locally or internationally and must be prepared to work in uncomfortable or even dangerous surroundings.

Is 30 minutes enough for engagement photos? ›

We usually recommend a minimum of 1 hour for any surprise marriage proposals due to the complexity of the planning and the added element of surprise. Some of our favorite occasions are: Fall mini sessions.

What time of day is best for engagement photos? ›

Usually it's right after sunrise or before sunset so that the sun is on the horizon line which provides more flattering light for portraits. The worst time of day I'd midday, like 2pm, because the sun is harsh and casts shadows on your face.

How many photos for an 1 hour photoshoot? ›

A more experienced photographer will probably deliver around 18 beautiful photos for a 1 hour session. A brand new photographer will probably deliver close to 60+ but you might only really love a handful of them. In general I'd expect at least 18 photos for a 1 hour session.

Do people do engagement photo shoots? ›

When you get engaged, it's one of the most exciting times in your life to celebrate. Having a great engagement photo shoot can be the perfect way to celebrate your love together and remind one another what the future holds for you; before all the wedding planning takes the driver's seat.

When to have an engagement shoot? ›

Engagement Sessions

An engagement shoot is such a fun addition to your wedding photography experience! The sessions can be formal or relaxed/casual (the majority go with the latter) and take place before the wedding, anytime from 1 year to 2 weeks before the big day.

Do you take engagement photos when you propose? ›

On the other hand, engagement photos are taken after the proposal when the couple is officially engaged. They are typically more planned and staged than proposal photos, and are taken in various locations that are special to the couple.

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