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There are running trails, grassy areas, and sand volleyball courts to provide for more dynamics in the photo. This beautiful acre garden is owned by the Museum of Fine Arts and is maintained in the River Oaks neighborhood. The original home provides a sweet Southern charm to the gardens and is sure to provide a great backdrop for photoshoots in Houston. Featuring lily ponds, garden sculptures, and wooden swings the Mercer Botanical Gardens are the perfect place to take photos.
This iconic silo has been repurposed as an artistic space for rent. At any time you can see several different artists and their work. The artist directory continuously changes so you can see who is featured on their website. This little park in downtown features colorful sculptures and fountains for a fun, whimsical photoshoot in Houston.
It is near several concert venues and sporting arenas. The little pond in the center offers kayaks as well if you wanted to capture downtown from the water—the unique angle makes it one of the best places to take pictures in Houston! The Biscuit Paint Wall is a colorful rainbow drip paint wall located in the popular Upper Kirby neighborhood. The mural is open to the public at all hours, however, if you want to get an unobstructed shot its best to go on a Sunday evening or midday throughout the weekdays.
This cute fountain spurts water from each of the spires changing the visual to a summer dandelion. This quirky, photogenic park is home to large mosaic sculptures made by local artists—all created with reclaimed materials and plenty of beauty. The Color Factory is a giant pop art exhibit that is an explosion of color, almost like walking into a Dr. Seuss novel. The Houston experience is unique to the experiences offered by Color Factory in San Francisco and New York and is definitely worth the pit stop in the Upper Kirby neighborhood of Houston!
Boasting nearly 2 miles of street art, this area is the perfect place to capture modern graffiti art. Blocks and blocks of murals and graffiti art will hopefully inspire you to jump in and make the photo your own. Every turn will give you an incredible new view and great Houston photography ideas! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Here are the best places to take photos in Houston! Mercer Botanic Gardens Featuring lily ponds, garden sculptures, and wooden swings the Mercer Botanical Gardens are the perfect place to take photos.
The Silos at Sawyer Yards This iconic silo has been repurposed as an artistic space for rent. Discover the best of Texas! Japanese farmer with family in the rice country tributary to Houston, Courtesy www. Hauling sugar-cane, Courtesy www. A home on Main Street, Houston, of a style of architecture much in favor here, Courtesy www.
Thalian Club, Courtesy www. Sam Houston 's old home on Caroline Street, still standing in Courtesy www. Gala-day in Sam Houston Park, Courtesy www. Loading an oil-train from an overhead pipe-line in the Houston District, Courtesy www.
A typical rice elevator in the Houston District, Courtesy www. Houston Labor Day Parade, Courtesy www.
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