Stretching more than half a mile from the Boston Post Road to the Long Island Sound, Greenwich Avenue, in the heart of Central Greenwich, takes the top spot in my countdown of Locations I Love for Senior Photography.
With a history dating back to the 1600s, Greenwich Avenue and its immediate vicinity offers an eclectic mix of architecture housing high-end retail shops, trendy restaurants and municipal buildings.
Beyond the storefronts of the main thoroughfare, there is virtually no limit to the nooks and crannies that offer a unique place for Senior Photography Sessions, from alleyways and side streets to hidden stairwells and walkways, and even a park.
Walking along Greenwich Avenue and the surrounding streets, it’s possible to create a number of different looks for a Senior Photography Session. Even though I have lived in Greenwich for 15 years, I still find interesting new spots every time I’m on Greenwich Avenue.
During Jamie’s session, we walked around 1 block and found several different places to shoot that each gave a unique look, from green and natural to edgy street style.
For another session on Greenwich Avenue, we leaned in to the urban feel, using a number of stairways and brick walls.
Finally, for Emma, we created a fun feel by using an empty water fountain as a unique backdrop. There is truly no limit to the interesting portraits I can create on Greenwich Avenue!
That’s it for my countdown! I hope you have enjoyed learning about my Top 5 HOT SPOTS for Senior Portraits! If you missed any posts, be sure to check them out!
#5: Montgomery Pinetum Park in Cos Cob
Before you go, be sure to grab a copy of my Bucket List for Moms, Dads & Grads! It’s filled with inspiration and ideas to help you share special moments and create memories with your teen before they head out on their own.
February 14, 2021
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