The Best Outdoor Photo Locations in Vancouver, WA

If you’re booking a photo session and wondering where to go, Vancouver and the surrounding areas are filled with stunning outdoor locations that work beautifully for family portraits, senior sessions, maternity shoots, and more.

Here are my top favorite photo spots — all tried, tested, and client-approved.

1. Lacamas Lake

With wooded trails, waterfalls, bridges, and soft filtered light through the trees, Lacamas Lake is perfect for couples, families, and seniors who want a classic Pacific Northwest vibe. The trail system gives us lots of options to work with.

2. Frenchman’s Bar Park

This wide-open beach spot sits along the Columbia River, offering golden grasses, driftwood, and the perfect glow at sunset. It’s beautiful in every season and works especially well for barefoot family or maternity sessions.

3. Beacon Rock State Park

If you're up for a drive and love dramatic backdrops, Beacon Rock offers cliffs, ferns, forest, and stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge. It’s a favorite for adventure sessions and seniors who want something epic.

Note: A Discover Pass is required for this location.

4. Downtown Vancouver & Esther Short Park

Want a more urban or mixed backdrop? Downtown Vancouver has cozy coffee shops, brick buildings, and beautiful pockets of greenery in Esther Short Park. This combo works great for branding sessions, couples, and even seniors who want a little city energy.

5. Your Own Backyard or Favorite Trail

Sometimes the best location is one that already means something to you. Whether it’s your family’s backyard, your favorite trail near the house, or grandma’s farm, I love turning familiar places into meaningful photo backdrops.

Final Thoughts

No matter your style — wild and woodsy, golden and glowy, or downtown and charming — we’ll find the perfect place for your session.

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