Spots Every Photographer Needs To Visit in Seattle
by Russell
Seattle, WA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Fremont Troll
It's a giant troll under a bridge providing photo opportunities for the entire family! Next time you are in Fremont make sure to stop by and say hi to the local troll.
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Seattle, WA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Seattle Public Library-Central Library
Inside and out the Seattle Central Library is a masterpiece. Explore the outdoor architecture and then venture inside to ride the aesthetically pleasing escalators, red room and more.
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Seattle, WA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is full of photo opportunities and is one of the most recognizable locations in Seattle. You can literally spend an entire day there shooting and still would not be able to capture everything. If you want a little bit of space head to the market during on a weekday.
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Seattle, WA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Gum Wall
When old chewed up stuff is kinda beautiful you probably are at the gum wall. It's kinda OK to litter here. Well, only if it is gum and on a select portion the wall in Post Alley. The gum wall makes for a great artsy macro shot or a great background for some fun portraits.
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Seattle, WA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Seattle Waterfront
Sunrise, midday, sunset, rain, shine, this spot is always picturesque. You can see the city, Mount Rainier, the great wheel and ferries coming and going. Pier 66 make for an amazing photo opportunity and a great spot to take in the city.
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Seattle, WA
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Gas Works Park
It's called Gas Works Park for a reason! Capture photos of the remnants of the sole remaining coal gasification plant in the United States.
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Seattle, WA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Museum of Pop Culture
MoPop's giant reflective wall makes for one heck of a great photo. Wait for the the train to go by or just get that reflection of the Space Needle. It's a great portrait back drop as well!
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Seattle, WA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Dr. Jose Rizal Park
you and walk down the stairs into the park you should see a hole in the fence along I-90. From there you can get artsy with your framing and get a great view of the Seattle cityscape.
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Seattle, WA
experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Volunteer Park
Soundgarden named their song Black Hole Sun after this sculpture in Volunteer Park and it is easily one of the best Seattle photo opportunities around. The longer the camera lens you have the bigger the the Space Needle will become in the middle of the sculpture. FYI.
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Milsons Point, NSW
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Luna Park Sydney
This is our content managers favorite photo spot due to the sheer amount of photos you can capture there
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