Find the Perfect Family Photography Location in West Texas

Choosing a location for your family photos might seem like a big deal but it really doesn’t have to be difficult. A location usually drives some of the other decisions you will need to make about your family pictures so it’s important to choose the right place. 

Here are a few questions to ask yourself before you decide on a location for your family portraits:

What kind of theme do I want? 

If a particular building or natural backdrop would work well with your theme, look around your area for spots that meet your requirements. If you don’t know what kind of backdrop you want, take an afternoon drive around your city for inspiration. It’s easy to overlook beautiful spots that are practically in your backyard. Ask family, friends for ideas or your family photographer for some of their favorite spots.

Family smiling at the camera on a summer day in a field and trees behind them.
Mackenzie Park, Lubbock, TX

Are you allowed to take pictures there?

Make sure that you can legally take pictures at the location that you have in mind. If it’s not public property or available to the public you will need to get permission first. If you want a unique location, think about friends and family that own private property and ask for permission!

Lubbock Art District, Downtown Lubbock

Is it accessible?

Consider that not all outdoor locations may be available all year round or you might not be able to get to them at all. Your safety is also an important aspect to think about before you decide on a location. Taking pictures on a mountain ledge may look neat but it’s best not to put yourself in harm’s way.

Yellow House Canyon, 15-20 minute drive (rental fee required)

How do you get to your location?

Will it be easy to walk to the session location and if not, are you able to change your clothing and touch up your hair and makeup before the shoot? You should also find out whether there is a restroom that’s close enough in case you need it.

Will the photo session be in a public place?

If the location you have chosen has a lot of foot traffic, you need to ask yourself whether you are comfortable being photographed in front of others. If not, you might want to rethink your choice in location

Silver Falls Rest Stop (45-minute drive)

Make sure that your location doesn’t become a distraction and that there is shelter nearby if you need it. Your location tells a story so it’s worthwhile to choose a meaningful spot for your photography session. 

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