Great, you just booked a photographer to take your photos in beautiful Balboa Park, now what?
The most frequently question I've always been asked is :"Where should I take my engagement photos / wedding photos / family photos in Balboa Park?"
Hi there, my name is Mia, I am a proactive professional photographer who has shoot at Balboa Park every week, I am happy to share my view of the best spots for photography in Balboa Park.
Balboa Park offers so much variety for your engagement session, wedding session, elopement session, family session and portrait session – with iconic architecture and beautiful nature alike.
No matter other people listed so many "must check-in" locations in Balboa Park, my most concern is always ---- "How much time do you plan to take photos in Balboa Park?"
As we know it's the largest park in San Diego, it takes at least 3-4 hours to walk around everywhere, not including visit the museums or the zoo ( San Diego Zoo belongs to Balboa Park). Besides wedding / elopement, not everyone plans that long time to hire a photographer. (Wedding or elopement clients please plan 3-4hrs due to the ceremony and outfits changing. Wedding photography takes much longer since we might have studio lights involved, and always try to make your veil or dress fly)
Most of my clients planned 1 - 3 hours to work with me in Balboa Park, and I would love to help people to get as much coverage as possible within limited time, and then please go enjoying your day without annoying camera "Beep". That's why I always plan the shoot and route for my clients, always share photos before we arrive there, always ask my clients to choose 3 of there most favorite locations... So I will design the route to make sure we cover your most favorite spots, and also check in some other spots nearby.
Typically, my 1-hour session covers 2-3 locations, the 2-hour session reaches 3-6 locations, and the 3-hour session allows for most of the locations and includes outfit changes.
How much time you need depends on how fast we move, how many outfits you want to change, and how far away are the destinations. That's why it's better to plan it smart.
Usually I like to start my shoot at Alcázar Garden or Casa Del Prado Theater, not only because they are next to parking lots, but also because they are at both ends of the park so we don't have to waste time go back and force in the park.
There's a big parking lot by Spreckels Organ Pavilion and we may start from there too.
Alcázar Garden
The Alcazar Garden is a perfect blend of greenery/architecture, with a beautiful view of the famous California Tower in the background. While it’s best captured in full bloom during the spring, its hedges and trees are green year-round so it’s a great spot for a Balboa Park engagement session even in the winter. Bonus: the adjacent parking makes it easy to find.
2. California Tower (AKA Museum of US)
( California Tower front )
The California Tower Building, which houses the museum of US formerly known as Museum of Man, and the St. Francis Chapel across the way, have all the architectural stylings people know and love about Balboa Park buildings. Back up to capture the arches from afar or step in close for that Baroque detail – either way it doesn’t get more iconic than this.
( California Tower back )
3. Palm Canyon Trail
The well-known yet hidden Big Root Fig Tree is a unique gem in Balboa Park, San Diego. Known for its sprawling roots and massive trunk, it’s a favorite spot for photographers, nature lovers, and those seeking something magical and slightly off the beaten path.
Despite its size, this beautiful tree feels tucked away, making it the perfect hidden backdrop for portraits, elopements, and creative shots. Have you discovered it yet?
4. Lily Pond and the Botanic Building
An iconic spot for engagement photos, wedding photos, family photos and portraits photos…. in Balboa Park is the Lily Pond in front of the Botanic Building. While often busy with tourists and local alike, it’s always fun to stop there real quick for a couple quick pics. And it’s right across from the famous Casa del Prado, which get lit up in the evenings with colorful spotlights – so you might as well grab a shot in front of that too.
The Botanic Building, under construction since the summer of 2022, has finally unveiled its restored beauty in the winter of 2024.
5. Spreckels Organ Pavilion
The Organ Pavilion remains a popular spot in Balboa Park for Engagement photos, Wedding photos, elopement photos, family photos and portraits. Head out front to capture the whole bowl in all it’s glory, or spend time along the sides for beautiful pillars and archways.
6. Casa Del Prado
7. Walking Arches
8. Casa Del Prado Theater
9. Bea Evenson Fountain
10. Plaza de Panama Fountain
11. Spanish Village Art Center
12. San Diego Zoo Picnic Area
13. Casa Del Rey Moro Garden
Below spots are nice but consider the distance or tickets, I would not recommend for less than 2hrs sessions:
14. Rose Garden
15. Japanese Friendship Garden
(Need to buy tickets to get in: General $14 | Student $12* | Senior (65+) $12* | Active Military $12*. Permit is required for all the type of photo shoot, price varies depends on the group size and date, starting price is at $50, please inquiry through Japanese Friendship Garden's website)
16. Old Cactus Garden
And the best part of Balboa Park to my personal opinion is ---- THE ZOO!
We will introduce it in another blog next time! I hope you guys enjoy Balboa Park:)
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