The city of St. Louis inspired my love of photography. So, about a year ago, I produced a post that rounded up 25 Stunning Backdrops for Fashion Photographs in St. Louis. That post has been quite popular, so I’m back today with a part 2. I’m sharing another 25 photography backdrops that are perfect for photoshoots in St. Louis.
25 Stunning Photography Backdrops in St. Louis
1. St. Louis Union Station (lake) | See original post for more
2. Contemporary Art Museum. The museum is free and has an accommodating photography policy. No tripods are allowed, but you can take photos in the space as long as you don’t disrupt the experience of other visitors. (See original post for more)
3. Laclede’s Landing. The Landing is a treasure trove for rustic-looking backdrops in various colors. (See original post for more)
4. Linnean House at Missouri Botanical Garden | See original post for more
5. Lilly Pool at Missouri Botanical Garden | See original post for more
6. The Coronado | See original post for more
7. Central Library, Downtown. The front of the central library (on Olive) offers a variety of options for photographs, from the beautiful doorways to the staircase. (See original post for more)
8. Postcard view of downtown St. Louis from the Central Library | See original post for more
9. Malcolm Martin Memorial | See original post for more
10. Missouri History Museum | See original post for more
11. The Grove. The streets of the Grove are ideal for street style photo shoots. (See original post for more)
12. Compton Hill Water Tower | See original post for more
13. Mural on 2200 block of Jefferson Ave | See original post for more
14. Carpenter branch of St. Louis Public Library | See original post for more
15. Downtown St. Louis Post Office | See original post for more
16. Postcard view of downtown St. Louis from the downtown Post Office | See original post for more
17. Marriott St. Louis Grand | See original post for more
18. Marriott St. Louis Grand. When it’s cold outside, the inside of the Marriott St. Louis Grand has beautiful spaces like this ballroom. (See original post for more)
19. Cherokee Street in South City | See original post for more
20. Old Post Office in Downtown | See original post for more
21. Peabody Opera House | See original post for more
22. Pond outside Sauce on the side (downtown) | See original post for more
23. Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis | see original post for more
24. Graffiti Wall. This is a repeat entry because the murals change every year during the Paint Louis event. (See original post for more)
25. Shaw neighborhood in Fall | See original post for more
I hope you enjoyed the second post in this series. There are so many more photography backdrops that I’m already planning a part 3.
Fantastic outfits and you sure picked some great backdrops. Enjoy November to the max.
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Thanks so much, Neti!