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5 Creative Indoor Portrait Locations for When the Weather is Blustery

16 Feb

What if I told you that you can find some interesting indoor locations and take photos for free? In this article, I will show you five remarkable indoor portrait locations that you can seek out for your winter shoots.

Winter time is a huge bummer for us portrait photographers. Harsh winds make us (and our models) question our sanity when we step outside for a photoshoot. Sure, we can rent studio space but this can be expensive. Also, let’s be honest, many studio spaces just look bland and uninspiring. Let’s see what else is available.

Editor’s note/disclaimer: The suggestions made in this article do not reflect the views of dPS and are solely the author’s recommendations and opinions. We suggest that you ALWAYS get permission when shooting at an indoor location that is private property (i.e. anywhere other than your subject’s home or yours). Please be aware of the laws in your area regarding photography in private locations, and follow them so you do not find yourself in trouble with the law. 

1. LIBRARIES

5 Creative Indoor Portrait Locations for When the Weather is Blustery - library

Libraries are an excellent place to shoot portraits. Tall shelves of books and impressive architecture provide a variety of wonderful backgrounds.

Seek out public libraries and university libraries that are open to the public. I’ve taken portraits of model friends at the Boston Public Library, Boston College, and MIT.

Some libraries have strict policies about photography, so if you’re unsure just ask a staff member. In many places, “Can I take some photos of my friend in here?” is all it takes to get permission.

2. CONVENIENCE STORES

Convenience stores are one of the easiest places to get permission to shoot portraits. Just walk into the store and politely ask the cashier if you can take some photos of your friend inside. That’s how I got these photos:


When shooting in a convenience store, be aware that the aisles are typically narrow. I recommend bringing a wide-angle lens, such as a 35mm, to allow you to fully capture the setting.

3. UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS

Many universities have academic buildings that are open to the public, which makes them a good option to take photos indoors. Empty classrooms are a personal favorite.

university - 5 Creative Indoor Portrait Locations for When the Weather is Blustery

university - 5 Creative Indoor Portrait Locations for When the Weather is Blustery

I want to emphasize that it’s very important to have respect for the space and its owners. In most instances, the worst case scenario is pretty mild – being asked to leave. If you are asked to leave a property, simply leave without making a fuss. In my experience, it’s not common to get kicked out of places for simply taking photos.

If you’re nervous about confrontation, then ask for permission in advance. Trust me, if you’re polite and transparent, most people will be willing to accommodate your photography (given that you’re not doing it for commercial use or taking photos of their patrons or guests).

4. GROCERY STORES

Filled with colorful vegetables and bright lights, grocery stores are a goldmine for portrait photography. You can capture a wide variety of different scenes reminiscent of everyday life. Have your model interact with different items in the store and use them as props.


Plan to shoot at off-peak hours, such as the middle of a weekday, to avoid throngs of shoppers photo-bombing your pictures. The layout of different grocery stores can vary widely. Some have wide, spacious aisles while others are more densely packed and narrow. Be sure to bring the right lens to properly capture the environment.

It’s useful to scout out the location in advance if you can.

5. LAUNDROMATS

Laundromats are great places to put a different spin on your portraits. If you live in a city, chances are there are plenty of laundromats. If you don’t where to find any near you, start with a simple Google search. Look for self-service laundromats, since these usually don’t have any on-site staff.

It’s rare that laundromats are completely empty, so get used to shooting around other people. When you ignore the side-eyed glances from people drying their socks, then you can get photos like this:

laundromat - 5 Creative Indoor Portrait Locations for When the Weather is Blustery

laundromat - 5 Creative Indoor Portrait Locations for When the Weather is Blustery

Conclusion

Again, it’s important to be respectful of your environment and the people there who are just going about their business.

You don’t need to go to a public park or shoot in a studio to take great portraits. When you think outside the box, then the world can be your photography playground.

What’s are some of your favorite indoor portrait locations? Let me know in the comments section below.

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33 Blustery Bad Weather Images

26 Jun

When the weather turns wet and nasty, many photographers head for cover. But, if you are willing to tough it out, inclement weather is a great opportunity to capture some unique and fantastic images.

Here are some images by photographers who dared to brave the elements and got some bad weather images.

Photograph rain by Barbara Florczyk on 500px

rain by Barbara Florczyk on 500px

Photograph The Accidental Tourist by Miles Morgan on 500px

The Accidental Tourist by Miles Morgan on 500px

Photograph Champagne supercell by Max Conrad on 500px

Champagne supercell by Max Conrad on 500px

Photograph Black Umbrellas by Emin Zeynalov on 500px

Black Umbrellas by Emin Zeynalov on 500px

Photograph Singing in the rain by luca eugeni on 500px

Singing in the rain by luca eugeni on 500px

Photograph Averse Magnétique by Romain Matteï on 500px

Averse Magnétique by Romain Matteï on 500px

Photograph Seedling by Ursula Abresch on 500px

Seedling by Ursula Abresch on 500px

Photograph Wet Leaves by Jessica Drossin on 500px

Wet Leaves by Jessica Drossin on 500px

Photograph Barrage by Mike Olbinski on 500px

Barrage by Mike Olbinski on 500px

Photograph Fields by Sakis Pallas on 500px

Fields by Sakis Pallas on 500px

Photograph Under The Rain by Mustafa ILHAN on 500px

Under The Rain by Mustafa ILHAN on 500px

Photograph Standing in the rain... by Sham Jolimie on 500px

Standing in the rain… by Sham Jolimie on 500px

Photograph Islands weather by Lucyna Koch on 500px

Islands weather by Lucyna Koch on 500px

Photograph Last winter rain by Ivan Gevaerd on 500px

Last winter rain by Ivan Gevaerd on 500px

Photograph waiting for sunshine by  Irca Caplikas on 500px

waiting for sunshine by Irca Caplikas on 500px

Photograph Manhattan Showers by Terry Donnelly on 500px

Manhattan Showers by Terry Donnelly on 500px

Photograph rainy day by Ferdi Doussier on 500px

rainy day by Ferdi Doussier on 500px

Photograph TEARS OF CHARLES by Mr Friks  on 500px

TEARS OF CHARLES by Mr Friks on 500px

Photograph The place that stops the clock by Alessandro Cabras on 500px

The place that stops the clock by Alessandro Cabras on 500px

Photograph Storm at Llancayo by Alan Coles on 500px

Storm at Llancayo by Alan Coles on 500px

Photograph A new rainy day is coming by Dino Marsango on 500px

A new rainy day is coming by Dino Marsango on 500px

Photograph The Modern Force by Toby Harriman on 500px

The Modern Force by Toby Harriman on 500px

Photograph Porthleven Storm by Lloyd W.A. Cosway [DEVONshots.com] on 500px

Porthleven Storm by Lloyd W.A. Cosway [DEVONshots.com] on 500px

Photograph Hard Times 2 by Veselin Malinov on 500px

Hard Times 2 by Veselin Malinov on 500px

Photograph the storm by Reto Imhof on 500px

the storm by Reto Imhof on 500px

Photograph After Heavy Rain by Slim Letaief on 500px

After Heavy Rain by Slim Letaief on 500px

Photograph b&w by Vladimir Gordeev on 500px

b&w by Vladimir Gordeev on 500px

Photograph ra....!....n..!.ng  . .day ..!.  by bug eye :) on 500px

ra….!….n..!.ng . .day ..!. by bug eye :) on 500px

Photograph In the rain by Luu TrongDat on 500px

In the rain by Luu TrongDat on 500px

Photograph Rain by Kim Pennington on 500px

Rain by Kim Pennington on 500px

Photograph Viktorija by Igor Glavaš on 500px

Viktorija by Igor Glavaš on 500px

Photograph 1001 Nights :) by Tramont_ana on 500px

1001 Nights :) by Tramont_ana on 500px

Photograph The wet wooden path by Hanson Mao on 500px

The wet wooden path by Hanson Mao on 500px

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