Hop on this private 2-hour photo tour of Venice! From street art and beaches to food and just people-watching, Venice in Los Angeles is California’s most culturally rich corner. You’ll marvel at loc
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Iconic places for photoshoot
- Multiple start times available
- Private photoshoot with a professional photographer for individuals, couples and groups
- 50 professionally captured and edited photos
- Striking, lifestyle pictures that express your style
- Stunning views of the ocean and Abbot Kinney
- Online photo gallery delivered by email within 5 days of your shoot
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: I’d recommend going in the spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect, not too hot and not too cold. Summer can be super crowded, plus the light is really harsh. I did mine in April and it was great—plenty of sunshine and nice temps!
A: Not at all! The photographer is really great at making you feel comfortable and capturing natural moments. You’ll be surprised at what they can do, even if you don’t think you’re photogenic. Just be yourself and enjoy the experience. Trust me, you’ll love the results!
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule if it looks like rain or really bad weather! Just reach out to the provider, and they’re usually pretty accommodating. I had to move mine once due to clouds and it was easy peasy.
Discussions
Just did the Venice Beach Photoshoot – here’s my review!
I recently gifted myself the Los Angeles Street Art Photoshoot in Venice, and wow, it was such an amazing experience! My photographer took me to the coolest street art spots and I got to shoot at the Venice Canals and the beach too. I really loved how the photos turned out—30 beautifully edited shots that captured the vibe perfectly. If you’re an Instagram lover, this is a must! Just a heads up, I went in July and it was super crowded, so plan accordingly.
Considering the Venice Photoshoot as a gift for my sister – thoughts?
I’m thinking of getting the Venice street art photoshoot for my sister’s birthday. She loves photography and has been wanting to visit Venice. I’m just a little worried about the age range for this experience. Would an older crowd be comfortable? Any tips on how to make it special?