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

Manicured grounds at PepsiCo HQ dotted with large 20th‑century sculptures. Ideal for close-ups of texture and wide compositions that juxtapose art with lawns, pathways and seasonal plantings. Open, free entry with parking; weekdays and early mornings avoid crowds. Accessible gravel paths; check seasonal hours.

Compact, quietly curated art museum on Purchase College campus — shoot intimate gallery details, changing exhibitions, the warm-toned Steinway, and the museum’s modernist exterior against campus landscapes. Best on weekday mornings for few visitors; exteriors glow at golden hour. Admission is low-cost but often cash-only; park in the W1 lot (metered). Galleries use controlled lighting and rotate exhibits — check current shows and staff rules before shooting.

Small community park with mature trees, open lawns, walking paths and benches — good for intimate landscape, environmental portraits and seasonal foliage. Best light is golden hour (sunrise/sunset) for warm tones and long shadows. Accessible on foot or by car; on-street parking and nearby municipal lots. No entry fee; respect local residents and events. Weekdays are quieter; after rain brings richer colors and cleaner air.

Outdoor adventure day camp set in mixed woods, open fields and challenge-course areas — great for action, environmental portraits and detail shots of ropes, climbing elements, and natural textures. Best light is early morning or late afternoon for warm side-light and to avoid harsh midday contrast. Site is a private camp with controlled access and frequent activities; expect children and staff on site so obtain permission/waiver before photographing. Parking available on-site; weekdays outside a