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

Historic museum and 40-acre formal gardens with sculptures, reflecting pools, winding paths and seasonal plantings — ideal for composition contrasts between classical architecture and lush landscapes. Best light is early morning or golden hour for warm tones and calm water reflections; spring azaleas and fall foliage offer peak color. On-site parking and (typically) free admission make timing flexible; check museum rules for interior photography and tripod use. Weekdays are quieter for framed,无人

Riverfront district along the Red River offering skyline, riverboat, bridge and park views with promenades, seasonal festivals and illuminated casinos. Shoot golden- and blue-hour reflections, night lights on the water, and street scenes near Clyde Fant Pkwy. Easily accessible with free/paid parking along the parkway; no entry fee for public areas. Best in spring/fall for pleasant weather; weekdays or early mornings reduce crowds. Respect private property and event closures.

Riverview Park sits on the Red River with a long riverwalk, boardwalk, skyline views and occasional public art and festival stages — ideal for river reflections, cityscapes, and sunset panoramas. Visit at golden hour or blue hour for warm light and illuminated bridges; weekdays and early mornings are quieter. The park is free, wheelchair-accessible, with on-site parking and street parking along Clyde Fant Pkwy. Expect changing light across the water and seasonal events that add atmosphere.

State Fair of Louisiana in Shreveport offers colorful midways, neon-lit rides, food vendors, livestock barns and seasonal concerts — strong contrasts, motion and candid human moments. Best for evening neon shots and golden-hour portraits by fairground attractions. Visit on weekday evenings or opening/closing hours to avoid peak crowds; entry fees vary by day, parking available on site with ADA access. Expect loud, busy scenes and permit rules for professional shoots.

Small riverside park on the Red River featuring walkways, river views, city skyline slices, memorials and seasonal plantings. Ideal for golden- and blue-hour shots of water reflections, passing paddlewheel boats and low-lying fog. Free public access with street parking along Clyde Fant Pkwy; flat, accessible paths. Weekday mornings and twilight offer best light and fewer crowds; summer afternoons can be hot and humid.

Riverside park on the Red River offering broad waterfront vistas, river reflections, a landscaped promenade, benches, historic brickwork and occasional public art — ideal for skyline, waterscape and golden-hour photography. Easy street parking and small lots; wheelchair-accessible paths. Best at sunrise or sunset for warm light and calm water; weekdays are quieter. Check local events (festivals, riverboat schedules) that add subject interest.

Indoor aquarium showcasing colorful reef tanks, a walk-through tunnel, jellyfish displays, touch tanks and local freshwater exhibits — good for close-up textures, slow-motion motion studies and immersive wide-angle shots. Best visited weekday mornings or late afternoons for smaller crowds; feeding times (check schedule) offer dynamic behavior. Low, blue-tinted lighting and reflections require fast glass and high ISO; tripod use may be restricted so plan handheld. Facility is wheelchair-accessibl

A colorful urban underpass with murals, concrete textures and strong leading lines—ideal for graphic compositions, street scenes and night light studies. Visit at golden hour or after dark when streetlights and mural illumination add drama. Easily accessible from Marshall St with curbside parking; wheelchair accessible ramps often present. No entry fee; weekdays are quieter. Watch for traffic and local activity.

Small riverside park on the Red River with open lawns, walking paths and river views — good for compositional foregrounds, reflections and skyline silhouettes. Free public access with on‑site parking; best light at sunrise or golden hour. Weekdays are quieter; expect typical park amenities and paved trails for easy gear transport.

Small city park with ponds, marshy edges and tree-lined trails offering reflective waterscapes and wide western views—ideal for sunset color, birdlife and intimate nature scenes. Easy roadside parking and no entry fee; accessible paths but bring insect repellent in warm months. Best at golden hour for low light on reeds, spring and fall for migrating birds, weekday mornings for solitude.

Small urban park with mature oaks, winding paved trails, a reflective pond and open lawns — ideal for intimate landscape, nature and portrait sessions. Easy street parking off Youree Dr; free entry and mostly flat, accessible paths. Best at golden hour for warm light through trees and at sunrise for calm water reflections; weekdays and early mornings avoid families and sports groups. Spring and fall bring best foliage; brief showers enhance reflections and saturation.

Sci-Port Discovery Center sits on the Red Riverfront with a modern science museum, IMAX dome and scenic riverwalk — good for architectural detail, interactive exhibit candids, and riverscape compositions with the downtown skyline and bridge. Visit golden hour or blue hour for dramatic river reflections and exterior lights; weekdays and early mornings avoid crowds inside. On-site parking is available; admission applies for exhibits/IMAX. Check exhibit rules for tripods and flash inside galleries.

Compact college museum with curated galleries and a landscaped courtyard—good for interior detail shots of paintings and sculptures, plus exterior architectural compositions against Centenary’s campus. Visit weekday mornings for low crowds and controlled gallery light; golden hour highlights façades and nearby oaks. Check current hours and exhibit permissions, parking available on campus; inquire about tripod/use of flash and accessibility at the front desk.

Small urban park with mature trees, open lawns and pockets of water — good for seasonal foliage, low-angle tree compositions, and quiet nature shots near Shreveport neighborhoods. Visit at golden hour for warm light and long shadows; weekday mornings have few people and more bird activity. Park is publicly accessible with roadside parking and paved paths; no entry fee. Expect typical humid subtropical weather—spring and fall best for color and comfortable shooting.

Small community theatre with a vintage marquee, poster-lined entrance and intimate stage—great for character-rich urban and night photography. Photograph the lit marquee and ticket booth after dark, close-ups of posters and textured brick during golden hour, and staged interior shots with permission. Best visited evenings for showtime atmosphere or weekday afternoons for unobstructed facades. Limited on-site parking and street parking; contact staff for interior access and rehearsal schedules.

Small local amusement park with colorful rides, family interactions, and neon-lit evenings—great for dynamic action, candid portraits, and night-light compositions. Best light: golden hour for warm ride colors and soft portraits; after dusk for vibrant long-exposures of spinning rides. Weekdays or early mornings reduce crowds. On-site parking is available; check seasonal opening hours and any admission or wristband requirements. Accessible paths for most viewpoints; bring permission if using pro

Small urban green space with mature trees, walking paths and a pond offering reflections and intimate nature scenes. Best at sunrise or golden hour for soft light and long shadows; spring and fall for color. Weekday mornings are quieter. Park on S Emerald Loop — free, public access; expect basic amenities and informal trails. Great for close-up nature, path compositions and peaceful waterscapes near Shreveport residential areas.

Small urban pond with trees, waterfowl and reflective water surfaces — great for intimate nature and waterscape shots, seasonal foliage, and quiet sunrise scenes. Easily accessible from E Kings Hwy with curbside parking; no entry fee. Visit at dawn for active birds and glassy reflections, or late afternoon for warm light. Weekdays are quieter. Paths and low banks offer close water access but watch slippery edges.

Small urban park honoring blues legend Bessie Smith — good for environmental portraits, cultural context shots (plaques, signage), mature trees and lawn framing subject work, and candid street life near Acorn St. Visit golden hour or late afternoon for warm side-light and long shadows; weekday mornings are quiet. Easy street parking, no entry fee, wheelchair-accessible paths. Combine with nearby downtown landmarks for variety.

Small, calm urban pond framed by oaks and park paths—ideal for reflective water shots, turtles and songbirds, and intimate nature scenes within Shreveport. Visit at sunrise or late afternoon for warm side light and glassy reflections; weekdays are quieter. Easy street parking nearby and no entry fees; moderate accessibility with paved paths but some muddy banks after rain. Seasonal color and low-angle compositions make this spot special for close-range nature photography.

Escape SBC is a themed indoor escape-room venue with detailed sets, props and atmospheric lighting—great for shooting environmental portraits, tight detail shots of puzzles and textured interiors, and action sequences of teams solving rooms. Best visited on weekday evenings or weekend afternoons when groups are booking; contact management for photo permission before entering. Lighting is low and mixed (practical lamps, colored gels) so expect moody, directional light. Free on-site parking; venue