One of the best things about Los Angeles is that you don’t need a photography studio for an unforgettable photoshoot.

From Hollywood to Downtown, Los Angeles is full of prime photoshoot spots. Here are 3 Los Angeles landmarks that make the best impromptu backgrounds for a photoshoot.

1. LACMA’s Urban Light

Chris Burden’s Urban Light became an instant sensation when it debuted in 2008. This iconic sculpture greets visitors at the museum’s entrance and is a perfect picture opportunity when visiting LA. The best thing about Urban Light is how close you can get to the sculpture. Urban Light can serve as both a landscape background or as an interactive prop to visitors.

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2. The Getty Center

Located just west of the UCLA campus, this museum is both an architectural and artistic wonder. The Getty Center’s location on top of a hill offers incredible ocean and city views. The gardens at the Getty Center are planted with different types of foliage and they can be used as a natural photography studio. The Getty Center is perfect for people who want both natural and city vibes.

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3. The Last Bookstore

Found in downtown, this bookstore serves locals and tourists alike with its various genres available for purchase. The bookstore’s second floor also offers a greater selection of books and is also an exhibit itself. The popular book tunnel offers the best photo ready opportunity. Various frames constructed of book stacks around the gallery are available for visitors to peek their heads through. For a more silly photo opportunity, be sure to visit the crime section that is located in an actual vault.

About LA Photo Team

If you are looking for an opportunity to turn your home or business into its own photography studio, be sure to contact LA Photo Team. As a group of professional photographers and videographers, LA Photo Team’s services vary from headshots to virtual tours. Make sure to contact us today by contacting our team for a consultation.

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