Best Photo-Worthy Spots Around Atlanta

If you're like me, when spring finally hits Atlanta you're already planning out all the fun things to do outside before the summer heat creeps in. Hoping that the pollen count behaves, your spring bucket list is most likely filling up with many outdoor activities around Atlanta.Will you visit different parks with your family? Stroll new trails with your pups? Coordinate spring portraits with the ones you love?You name it, your spring bucket list is filling up and deciding where to have each adventure is the next to-do. That's where my awesome location list comes in handy!Whether you're scouting places to have your next family portrait or your upcoming engagement session, or looking for a location to occupy your Saturday with the added bonus of cute Instagram opportunities, here are the top photo-worthy spots you need to visit around Atlanta:

PARKS AND TRAILS

Atlanta Beltline - Atlanta, GA

There are endless opportunities for outdoor activities and photo backdrops on all four segments of the Atlanta Beltline. Their website is super helpful in breaking down the locations of different parks and restaurants, as well as events happening at each segment. Take a peek here


You’d never expect to find this 120-acre nature preserve sitting in the middle of urban Southwest Atlanta! It’s a great site for engagement sessions or family photos - if you are up for a 2-mile round trip hike, there’s a gorgeous tranquil waterfall, need I say more? Cascade Springs is a worthy prize if you’re hiking it with family, friends and your doggies. 


Known for its fun and energetic vibe, Centennial Olympic Park is fun to just walk around and enjoy, or you can visit restaurants, attend events or ride the SkyView Ferris wheel. Kids love the fountains, which make for wonderful “in the moment” photos. As an added bonus, the pretty spring landscape is a great backdrop for some added color. 


Arabia Mountain - Lithonia, GA

Just southeast of Atlanta, there’s a lot of history rooted in the trails, granite and rivers that occupy the national heritage area. If you only have an hour, an afternoon or a weekend to plan something fun with the family, their website gives you fantastic ideas to make your time worthwhile. My favorite photography spot is on Mountain Top Trail. 


Dunwoody Nature Center - Dunwoody, GA

If greenery is the goal for your photo backdrop, the Dunwoody nature scene is a favorite for portrait sessions. The swings, gardens, creek and a park piano are just a few of the many neat things found here. Additionally, the Dunwoody Nature Center hosts summer camps for kids and has an events calendar filled out each month so you can easily choose your outdoor plans for the next weekend. 


Historic Fourth Ward Park

Though it’s a recent addition to the Atlanta community, don’t let this new kid on the block fool you - it’s impressive. If you want an Urban appeal in photos as well as the option of some greenery, this park is perfect. It’s nestled off the beltline and has a lot to offer with its modern designed pond, foliage and structures. For playtime, there’s a splash pad and playground for the kids. 


Marietta Square - Marietta, GA

I have a thing for cool doors in photos, and this historic city has many! Its hometown appeal is attractive for family and engagement photos or for spending an afternoon during one of the many awesome events this city holds each season. The square’s signature statement is a middle courtyard/park home to a chic fountain and gazebo. 


Piedmont Park

Piedmont Park is a classic Atlanta park at the heart of the city! It’s a favorite for a reason because there’s always something to do. There is a giant dog park, multiple playground areas, a public pool, a running/walking trail and a huge lawn for relaxing or for activities. In addition, wherever you are on the grounds there’s always an awesome view for photos. 


GARDENS

Smith-Gilbert Gardens - Kennesaw, GA

For all my OTP family and friends or those who want a quick escape outside the city, this Cobb County hidden gem is quaint and picturesque. With over 3,000 species of plants, multiple outdoor sculptures and the historic Hiram Butler House, there is plenty to see. You can even have a picnic while you’re there.

Instagram Photo by @smithgilbertga

Instagram Photo by @smithgilbertga


Atlanta Botanical Gardens - Midtown Atlanta, GA

If you can’t venture OTP for a dose of nature, Atlanta Botanical Gardens is your local fix. From visiting as a guest, going to a concert in the gardens to attending a wedding, the 30-acre garden is definitely a must see. For photography guidelines, visit here


HISTORIC SITES

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park - Kennesaw, GA

Whether you’re a history buff or not, Kennesaw Mountain is worth a visit. See the location of the Civil War battleground of the Atlanta Campaign, or enjoy over 18 miles of trails in this 2,965 acre National Park. Family photos work great here if you’re looking for an open space, nature-filled background. 

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kennesaw mountain trails and battlefield, kennesaw mountain family portraits


ICONIC PLACES

Jackson Street Bridge - Downtown/Midtown Atlanta, GA

It’s one of the most popular bridges because of its perfect Atlanta skyline view. You might also recognize it from the TV series “The Walking Dead.” When I drive over this bridge, there’s almost always people taking photos on it. I find it’s very popular for couple photo sessions and engagement sessions. 

Instagram photo by @super_trampphoto

Instagram photo by @super_trampphoto

Instagram photo by @its.marinaheinz

Instagram photo by @its.marinaheinz


Street Art - Atlanta, GA

Thanks to the Atlanta Street Art Map it’s super easy to find sought-after art murals or graffiti that can solve the missing ingredient to your photos or inspiration! You can find the map here


Water Tower at Old Decatur Water Works - Decatur, GA
(Aka “The Ruins” in Mason Mill Park)

If you’re interested in cool street art, raised boardwalks and greenery to enhance your photos, these popular ruins have you covered. This waterwork facility was abandoned back in the 1940s and is situated in Mason Mill Park. So in other words, it’s really, really neat! And last but not least... 

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YOUR OWN HOME

A client’s home is one of my favorite spots to photograph them because of the built-in relaxed atmosphere. Cliche or not, home is where the heart is. It’s also an ideal location to enjoy a gorgeous day outside! 

What to Wear for Spring Family Portraits: 4 Color Style Tips

spring/summer 2018 colors to wear for photo shoot, family photo tips and tricks

spring/summer 2018 colors to wear for photo shoot, family photo tips and tricks

atlanta family photo session ideas, what colors to wear for photo shoot

atlanta family photo session ideas, what colors to wear for photo shoot

what to wear for family photos, trendy colors spring 2018, atlanta photographer

what to wear for family photos, trendy colors spring 2018, atlanta photographer

As a professional photographer for more than 10 years, I can affirm that "What should we wear?" is a question everyone has when planning their family portrait session. It’s a fair question because style and color trends are constantly changing (seasonally and yearly) and you want to look your very best. Aside from advising my clients to just be themselves - which is truly the best outfit there is - I also talk to them about how color and style can play a huge role in the final product. Wardrobe choice is such a large part of portrait session planning for families that I'm dedicating two blog posts that will separately focus on the two main prep essentials: color and style.For part 1 of my "What to Wear" post, I'm going to show you how to enhance your Spring family portrait session with colors and what resources you can use when choosing the best hues for you and your family. 1. Wear Your Feel-Good ColorsMy first color tip is to choose your feel-good colors. For both parents and kids, looking most natural in photos requires being comfortable! That's why it's crucial to choose colors you and your family feel great about when planning your portrait session wardrobe. If you don't favor yellow in your everyday life, then by no means choose a bold yellow.On the other hand, if you feel best when wearing a trendy color, then you might want to check out the most popular colors of the year from Pantone.com. Each year, Pantone debuts seasonal color palettes of about 12 trendy colors. It's a great resource for sifting through the latest hues to find some that match your style. The top colors for Spring 2018 include Meadowlark yellow, Arcadia green, Pink Lavender, and more!2. Choose Complementary ColorsPhotos tend to look the best when families "go together" by wearing complementary colors rather than matching outfits that are all the exact same color. For instance, try to stay away from everyone in your family only wearing pastel blue and white. Instead, incorporate various colors that pair well with pastel blue into each family member’s outfit. You can create your own color palette on Coolors.co or find some on my Pinterest board. One way to win at the complementary color game is by incorporating the corresponding colors by adding layers or accessory pieces.3. Add-in Accent ColorsAs mentioned above, accessories and layers are a great way to mix in complementary colors, but they can also enhance a wardrobe. If you're leaning more toward a neutral palette, a great way to include a splash of color is through accents. You can accent your outfits by blending in colorful accessories like jewelry, scarves, bows, ties, or shoes. If families are trying to find a way to add color to their photos, I often suggest that they switch things up with colorful accessories during the last half of their session. This way, families who don’t want to compromise their neutral theme can still try out accent colors. 4. Match Colors with Final ProductPrior to a photo shoot, many families already know exactly where they want their family photos to go in their house. For instance, if a family wants to display a wall portrait in their living room, then they might avoid wearing colors in their photo shoot that would clash in their living room. So if you’re uncertain about which colors to wear for your upcoming family photoshoot try visualizing where you want to place your final products around your home. With 4 color tips under your belt, here are my favorite color resources:Coolors.coThis site is so awesome - and it’s also available as an app. It’s a super fast color schemes generator. It's the quickest way I’ve found to easily visualize complementary colors! You start off with some suggested palettes, and with just a few clicks, you can choose your favorite colors to generate a color palette of your own!  Generate your color scheme here and instantly organize your next portrait session wardrobe.PinterestOf course, the obvious resource for tips and inspiration is Pinterest. I suggest creating a board and pinning various color themes and style ideas for your portrait shoot wardrobe. This way, it's easy for you to visualize all of your favorite ideas and to begin narrowing them down to the ones that fit your family the best. You can start your inspiration over on my "What to Wear: Color & Style Pinterest Board" for a variety of color palettes, accent mix inspiration and complementary color ideas. Check it out here!Pantone.comFrom home decorating, painting, photography and even fashion, Pantone is a go-to guide and inspiration for all things color. This resource's popularity has grown with its handy Color of the Year charts and seasonal color palette guides. Want to wear trendy colors in your next family photo shoot? Start researching here! While taking in all the photo and color inspiration out there, just remember to keep your families most natural quality of just "being you" at the forefront of your portrait session wardrobe planning.

Baby Sadie's Newborn Session in Atlanta, Georgia

I know I've said it before, but one of the most fun things about being a photographer is watching families grow. Caroline and Stephen were married in September of 2011, and on April 23, 2015 their family grew by one beautiful baby girl - Sadie. I was thrilled when they asked me to take newborn portraits of their baby girl - and of course some photos of the family.  Sadie was a total sweetheart. She snoozed most of the session, so we got those sweet sleepy newborn photos I love. Caroline had this absolutely adorable owl hat - how cute! Congratulations Caroline and Stephen! 

McCree and Audrey's Family Portrait Session at the Duck Pond in Garden Hills

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (12)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (12)

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Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (6)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (11)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (11)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (7)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (7)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (5)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (5)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (14)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (14)

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Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (8)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (13)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (13)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (10)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (10)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (9)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (9)

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Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (2)

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Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (4)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (3)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (3)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (1)

Family Portrait Session Duck Pond Garden Hills Atlanta Georgia Courtney Goldman Photography (1)

I really enjoy working with friends and their families as a photographer.  I've known Brittany since we were kids, and now I'm taking portraits of her kids!  These photos of Brittany's family were taken at the Duck Pond in Garden Hills in Atlanta.  McCree is one year old - and he's so handsome! As one year olds go, he was very cooperative in having his photo taken.  He was, of course, mostly interested in running around, playing with balls, and carrying around the chair I brought for him to sit on.  (There's a photo of that below.)  Audrey is almost 3, and she couldn't decide if she wanted to have her photo taken or if she was too shy for that.  Here are a few of my favorite photos from the day.I just love this photo. I know it isn't your traditional "good picture" but to me it seems perfect.  Audrey's skinned knees, her shy look, dad in the background, the american flag, and McCree is heading off in the other direction.  It seems like such a "moment in time."If you're happy and you know it clap your hands!!!Yep - by some miracle these siblings sat together, arm in arm, looking at me - if only for a moment.  Glad I caught it!If you'd like your family portraits taken by me, send me a note!

The Etheridge Family Portrait in Atlanta

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

Atlanta Family Portrait Photography by Courtney Goldman

What a fun and happy family!  I photographed the Etheridge family a few weeks ago and they were just delightful.  The kids are the cutest, and everybody had such fun together!  Shoes were kicked off, pyramids were built, and jungle gyms were scaled!  I had such a hard time narrowing down the best photos, so here are my top 10ish.The Grandparents with the kidsThe whole gangCan you guess who rules in this family?  The girls of course!!Although Mark would have to disagree - he thought he was the strongest...So the kids took him up on a ride!Just the ladiesThat pyramid I was telling you about.Aunt Chelsea with the little onesCan you look at this photo and not smile?  Fun!!Thanks to Chelsea who gave this portrait session as a gift to her parents for their 40th anniversary, so sweet!Oh, did I mention that Waldo made an appearance?