Capture the magic of your visit to La La Land with this private photography experience at bustling, pedestrian-only Universal CityWalk complex. You can visit CityWalk even if you don’t have tickets to
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Private photoshoot with a professional photographer for individuals, couples and groups
- Striking, lifestyle pictures that express your style
- 30+ professionally captured and edited photos
- All Fees and Taxes
- Multiple start times available
- For groups of 5+ people, you will receive 50+ pictures
- Online photo gallery delivered by email within 5 days of your shoot
- Iconic place for photoshoot
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit for this photoshoot! It's definitely family-friendly, so kids can join in on the fun. Just let your photographer know in advance so they can tailor the shoot to suit everyone. It's a great way to capture memories in a fun spot like Universal CityWalk!
A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate! Just reach out to the provider as soon as you know you need to change plans. They'll work with you to find another day that works for your schedule.
A: I recommend wearing bright colors! The neon lights at CityWalk can really make your photos pop. Also, consider comfy shoes since you'll be walking around a bit. Just keep it casual and fun—think LA vibes!
Discussions
Just did the LA Photoshoot at Universal CityWalk and it was amazing!
I gifted this private photoshoot to my sister for her birthday and we had a blast! Our photographer was super friendly and really knew the best spots around CityWalk. We got to take photos with the dancing fountain and the iconic Bubba Gump shrimp sign. The neon colors were stunning in the pictures! We ended up with over 40 edited photos. Honestly, it was worth every penny, and my sister can't stop posting them on Instagram!
Considering this photoshoot as a gift, any tips?
I’m really leaning towards getting this for my best friend's engagement. She loves photography and LA! Does anyone know how flexible they are with timing? I want to make sure we can get some good sunset shots too. Any insights would help!