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4 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Queen Anne–style Bradlee-McIntyre House is a highly photogenic 1885 Victorian winter cottage: ornate turrets, gingerbread trim, wraparound porch and mature oaks set in a small museum park. Best at golden hour or blue hour for warm wood tones and dramatic sky; spring and fall bring greener lawns and blossoms. Property is accessible from W Warren Ave; check museum hours and small admission for interior access. Weekday mornings have fewer visitors; limited on-site parking and street parking nearby.

Small neighborhood park with a gentle hill and open sightlines that work well for sunrise/sunset skies, cloudscapes and silhouette compositions. Easy, walkable access from Sunset Dr with curbside parking; no entry fee. Best visits are golden hour and blue hour when the low sun highlights tree lines and creates long shadows. Weekday mornings are quieter. Bring insect repellent in warmer months.

Small community park with mature oaks, open lawns and a pond — good for serene nature, reflections and environmental portraits. Best light near sunrise/sunset for warm tones and soft shadows; midweek mornings are quieter. Easily accessible by car with nearby street parking; no entry fee. Expect local families and dog walkers.

Smallworld Park is a compact community green space with mature shade trees, a small pond, walking paths, picnic shelters and playground elements — good for intimate landscape, nature details and family lifestyle shots. Visit early morning or late afternoon for soft golden-hour light and calmer parking; weekdays are least crowded. Free on-site parking and no formal entry fees make quick visits easy. After rain brings richer reflections and saturated greens; respect playground privacy when framing