Professional photo shoot in unique Santa Monica locations. The Photo Experience will create amazing photo memories from your visit. You will be able to see undiscovered locations and get the best phot
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Location: Santa Monica
What's Included
- - 1 Hour Photoshoot = 20 Final Photos*
- - 4 Hour Photoshoot = 50 Final Photos*
- Private Online Viewing Gallery
- - 3 Hour Photoshoot = 40 Final Photos*
- Professional Photographer
- * Same set of images
- - 2 Hour Photoshoot = 30 Final Photos*
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The photo shoot is perfect for solo travelers or groups! There's no strict limit on the number of people, but it's best to check with the photographer beforehand if you have a large group. They can offer tailored suggestions for capturing everyone without feeling cramped, especially in those awesome Santa Monica spots.
A: If rain is in the forecast, the photographer is super accommodating! They usually suggest rescheduling the shoot, and they work hard to find a new date that fits your schedule. So don’t worry too much about the weather; just keep an eye on it leading up to your shoot.
A: For the Santa Monica shoot, think casual beach vibes! Light colors work great against the coastal backdrop. If you're doing couples or group shots, coordinating outfits can really pop in the photos. Just keep it comfortable so you can enjoy the experience!
Discussions
Just did a photoshoot in Santa Monica and I'm obsessed!
I surprised my partner with a professional photo shoot while we were on vacation in Santa Monica. We picked the 2-hour option, and oh man, the results were stunning! The photographer took us to some hidden gems and we got 30 final photos that captured our fun day perfectly. Can't wait to get them back in the online gallery in a week!
Is this a good gift idea for a honeymoon?
My friend is getting married soon and I thought this Santa Monica photo shoot would be an awesome gift idea for their honeymoon. They love the beach and I think capturing memories like this would be super special. Has anyone done this for a couple's shoot? Would it be worth it?