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Some recommendations of photo shoot locations in Houston and its surrounding areas if you can't think of anything!

Oyster Creek Park

4033 State Highway 6 South (77479)

http://www.sugarlandtx.gov/parks_recreation/parks_facilities/community_parks/oyster_creek.asp

One of my favorites.

 

Meyer Park

7700 Cypresswood Drive
Spring, Texas 77379

http://www.hcp4.net/Parks/meyer/

New Territory Pecan Park

http://www.newterritory.org/New-Territory-Parks~85158~12798.htm

 

THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON

Beck Building

5601 Main Street

Law Building

1001 Bissonnet

http://www.mfah.org/visit/

Located in the heart of Houston’s Museum District, the MFAH is a dynamic cultural complex comprising two gallery buildings, a sculpture garden, visitors center, library, café, movie theater, two art schools, two house museums, and two gift shops.

Cullen Sculpture Garden

Montrose Boulevard at Bissonnet Street
Houston, Texas 77006

http://www.mfah.org/visit/cullen-sculpture-garden

This urban oasis, designed by Isamu Noguchi, features modern and contemporary sculpture by Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, Ellsworth Kelly, and many others.

Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park

2800 S. Post Oak Blvd.

Houston, TX 77056

The saving grace of every financially-challenged Romeo, the Waterwall is a Houston landmark that really does inspire feelings of awe, inner peace and for those who are so inclined, romance. Located amid lovely live oaks in an 18-acre landscaped park south of Williams Tower, the Waterwall has the power and beauty of a man made waterfall, with 11,000 gallons of water per minute falling almost seven stories down the semi-circular structure from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week. Parking can be difficult, but visitors can use the Williams Tower garage for free every night after 6 p.m. and on weekends. If you’re looking for a mind-blowing picnic spot, this is it. The park was recently renamed in honor of developer Gerald D. Hines.

Police Officer Memorial

1400 Memorial Dr

Houston, TX 77007

Great Skyline View of Houston

Houston Police Officer’s Memorial is shaped like a Greek cross that consists of five stepped pyramids (ziggurat design).

The central pyramid rises 12 ½ feet above ground level, and the four outer pyramids are inverted to sink 12 feet into the ground. Every pyramid base is 40 feet square.

There is a reflecting pool surrounded by four inscribed slabs of polished Texas pink granite located at the sculptures apex (of the central pyramid). The inscriptions bear the names of over eighty officers that died in the line of duty. A smaller version of the reflection pool is near the parking lot, for those visitors who are unable to climb to the apex

Discovery Green

http://www.discoverygreen.com/

William's Waterwall (Galleria Waterwall)

http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/Texas/Houston-878298/Things_To_Do-Houston-Williams_Water_Wall-BR-1.html

Hermann Park

http://www.hermannpark.org/

Houston Arboretum

4501 Woodway Drive Houston, TX 77024

http://www.houstonarboretum.org/

Brazos River Bridge & surrounding Richmond, TX Area

It's a nice location if you're looking for something rustic and old timey. I have yet to do a photo shoot here, but I love seeing portraits of people at this location!

The choice is yours!

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