Discover the Art Institute in a unique way that blends art, storytelling, and photography. After a warm welcome, we'll head inside with tickets included & begin an immersive journey through the galler
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Photoshoot - Get ARTISTIC PHOTOS for your Instagram/Portraits
- Museum Entrance - Admission to the museum included
- Knowledge - Solid overview of this world class museum
- Storytelling - Know the history and stories of artwork and artists
- Guidance - You will see 7 out of the 12 highlights of the museum
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age requirement, but I'd say it's best for older kids and adults since they’ll appreciate the art more. Plus, the photo tips are more useful for those who can pose a bit. If you're bringing younger kids, be prepared to help them stay engaged with the artworks.
A: Great question! Since this experience is mostly indoors at the Art Institute, rain won't affect it. However, if there were any unexpected closures, Ronaldo would likely reach out to reschedule. Definitely check the weather, but the museum is perfect for all seasons!
A: There's no strict dress code, but I'd recommend wearing something that makes you feel good and that looks great in photos! Avoid super bright patterns that might clash with the art backgrounds. Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking around a lot. Bring layers too, as museums can be chilly!
Discussions
Anyone tried the photo shoot at The Art Institute? What was it like?
I just booked this experience for my sister’s birthday! I think she’ll love the mix of storytelling and photography. I’m hoping to capture some amazing shots of her by those Van Gogh paintings. Has anyone taken part? What was your favorite part, and how was the photo quality?
Considering the photo shoot & art tour as a gift—thoughts?
I’m looking for a unique gift for my friend who loves art and photography. I found this photo shoot at The Art Institute and it seems like a cool combo of learning and capturing moments. Anyone done it? How long does it actually last and what were the highlights for you?