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Jan 15

100 Places to Take your Camera on a Date

100 Places to Take your Camera on a Date

  1. Under an umbrella on a rainy day’s stroll
  2. Burgers & fries at your local joint
  3. The back of your car
  4. In between the sheets
  5. To the edge of your known universe
  6. A field of flowers (or dreams)
  7. On a train ride to Anywhere, USA
  8. A cafe serving the world’s greatest espresso
  9. An abandoned house
  10. A haunted attic
  11. In the dressing room
  12. The roof of a strange building
  13. In between the stacks
  14. Your most beloved museum
  15. To the pool
  16. On a moonlit beach
  17. A fancy shmancy dinner
  18. The docks
  19. Atop a glorious hill
  20. The farthest corner of your back yard
  21. To the windiest staircase you know
  22. A sunrise vantage point
  23. A midnight joy ride
  24. An ice cream truck hot spot
  25. For a long walk down a winding road
  26. Rollerskating
  27. Discoing
  28. Your favorite window shopping walk
  29. Through crunchy leaves
  30. On a ferris wheel
  31. To a weathered barn
  32. On a little boat
  33. On a horse’s back
  34. To a high school play three towns over
  35. A bowling alley… glow in the dark night!
  36. On a tire swing
  37. To a mini boat race
  38. To an origami workshop
  39. The kitchen of a friendly pizzeria
  40. In the middle of a giant fog
  41. Underneath a hearty, outstretched tree
  42. The tippy top of a tower
  43. Down an old well
  44. To the bakery
  45. Puddle jumping
  46. Roller derby
  47. A breakdance fight
  48. A mall plaza
  49. An animal rescue/adoption center
  50. A poetry slam
  51. Underneath a big bridge (in the day time)
  52. Midnight breakfast
  53. A bright parade
  54. Yard sale in a town you’ve never visited before
  55. A tea party
  56. A masquerade ball
  57. A penny arcade
  58. A pajama party
  59. Plein-air painting session
  60. Soul-full drum circle
  61. Inside a camping tent
  62. To a bonfire with singing acoustic guitars
  63. Seawatching
  64. Shoegazing
  65. A family BBQ
  66. On a baby stroll
  67. A funky sock shop
  68. Antiquing
  69. Jazz night in a hazy bar
  70. A friend’s big night
  71. With a BFF and her camera. Double date!
  72. A hattery
  73. To watch dogs running on grass
  74. Under a blue sky in blue shoes
  75. A farmer’s market
  76. A craft fair
  77. Down a rabbit hole
  78. Up a ladder
  79. On a dizzy teacup ride
  80. A good sit on the porch
  81. Whale watching
  82. Fireworks show
  83. A wagon roll
  84. A drive-in movie
  85. Rambling in the countryside
  86. A national monument
  87. A stranger’s impromptu street portrait session
  88. Door-finding
  89. Cooking class
  90. A rainbow viewing
  91. A catwalk
  92. Hot rod show
  93. A place of total serenity
  94. A new friend’s garden
  95. To your favorite fountain
  96. On an afternoon bike ride
  97. A Hunt for the most fabulous moustache
  98. Graffiti tour
  99. To admire a crowd
  100. Your own party

I’m loving lists of things to do in 2011. These happen to all be photography “dates” to go on, which sounds like a fun idea. So if you love photography or just want to try out something new, try a happy camera date!

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