The {W} family had their family photos at UCLA, a popular place for alum of this prestigious university. We often do engagement and wedding photos at UCLA, so doing a family session is fun with lots of beautiful backdrops in a small area. So read on to see our day of UCLA family photography!
Starting UCLA Family Photography at Royce Hall
We started the family photo session at Royce Hall, in the large space in front of it’s front doors. The tall columns and the long hallway provided a classic and gorgeous backdrop for the photos.
Moving on to the Sculpture Garden
The UCLA Sculpture Garden is a staple of any student’s on campus experience. Getting to take family photos takes those
Metal Sculpture at the Art Department
We remember when the art department had it’s renovations in the late 90s and didn’t have this large metal sculpture. It’s a fun place for UCLA family photos, especially with two little brothers that want to run around and have fun.
We ended the session with family photography at Dickson Court, which is a central hub connecting mid-campus and north campus (Gavin used to practically live in south campus).
And we took one last photo with our masks on to commemorate the pandemic and times this session took place in. Some people don’t want any photos with masks, but some know that it can date the time period in the years to come (and that is it’s own unique memory in itself).
UCLA Family Photos and Much More
Gavin went to UCLA and knows the campus intimately, so it’s been a fun and engaging place for us to do wedding and engagement photography at UCLA. We are familiar with all of the hidden spots and picturesque nooks that are located on campus, especially after spending years there as students.
Make sure to look around our website for many more examples of family photo sessions, such as other sessions with two brothers or two sons.