Terrance Hill
Just off of Johnson on Bishop is this perfect hill top with a sunset to die for. From family photos to an engagement sessions. There is a beautiful 360 view of SLO on top. It is quite a steep hill so maybe not great for littles unless your okay with a workout, carrying them up.









Morro Bay Rock Beach
It's like two locations in one. You have the grassy sand dunes and the beautiful beach with the Morro Bay rock in the background. Perfect for a little longer shoot with plenty of room for variety.


Madonna Mountain
A very mild trail up the back of the trail will take you to a view of SLO mountain in the background and catches the sunset beautifully.




Moonstone Beach Boardwalk
One of my all time favorite beaches, usually a bit overcast but adds some moodiness to the photos.

Paso Robles Downtown Park
From the brick building to the big white gazebo this park has excellent features to make beautiful backgrounds.




Montana De Oro
The dreamiest trail in Los Osos with beach access. It's a bit of hike but it has gorgeous trees along the way to the coastal access that you can catch the sunset at the end.






Shell Creek Road
Normally known for the field of flowers during the Spring, the trees give us these beautiful yellow leaves during the Fall as well. It's a bit of drive to get her but always worth it.










Oceano/Pismo Dunes
Nestled in the back of an RV park, there is access to the Oceano/Pismo dunes. No off roading vehicles required and minimal walking to get to a great private spot in the open sand.






Atascadero Lake Park
A beautiful park with trees and small lake for a background makes a perfect spot for pictures year round. Plus there is a little white gazebo to take some couple shots.



Allegretto Vineyard Resort
Nestled right off the 46 W is this gorgeous Resort with plenty of nooks in the garden and vineyard to make your proposa to family pictures.





Three Bridges Oak Preserve
Kid- friendly trail with plenty of shade and foliage. You don't have to go far on the trail to get some great photos but if your looking for more of a hill top with a view of Atascadero's rolling hills, you only have to go half up the trail.






