Photographers Flock To Oregon To Set Up Their Tripods At These 14 Gorgeous Spots
By Catherine Armstrong|Published June 06, 2020
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Oregon draws photographers from all over the world, and it’s no surprise. From the barren beauty of the Painted Hills to the awe-inspiring views on the coast, you could spend years capturing the natural wonders found here. Whether you’re a seasoned pro, or just learning to use your camera, you’ll definitely want to check out these 14 gorgeous spots around the Beaver State.
Of course, Oregon has hundreds of waterfalls. While Multnomah Falls might be the most-visited, others are just as captivating. Here, a photographer focuses on Punch Bowl Falls.
Powerful ocean waves can be tricky to photograph, but they're worth the effort. You'll find great spots to capture crashing waves all up and down the coast.
Some of Oregon's most interesting subjects are found through your macro lens. Check your tide table and head to a beach. This photographer is snapping shots at Bandon Beach.
Photographers look forward to the annual tulip festival at Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm every year. It's a great place to shoot tulips, and you can usually purchase a special ticket that allows you in early for sunrise shots, or to stay later for sunset photos.
The rich, variegated colors of the Painted Hills make for some brilliant photos.
Where are your favorite Oregon places to photograph? Tell us in the comments, and show us your favorite photos!
If you love capturing photos of Oregon’s natural beauty, you’ll want to join our Oregon Nature Lovers Group on Facebook, where you can see tons of gorgeous photos taken all around the Beaver State, and even post your own.
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