Maybe you’re hosting themed nuptials and desire a medieval photo or two? Perhaps the old Spanish architecture appeals to your photographer? Or maybe you just want a natural shot in the lush courtyard-the space is yours (and it’s free!) Contact the Venue Coordinator prior to scheduling a professional shoot. Grab your sweetheart-and your photographer-and dive into our curated list of some of SB’s most Instagram-worthy spots!Īn amazing indoor/outdoor experience (outdoors only for now, due to COVID-19) steeped in… well… history! The museum is an amazing backdrop for those looking for something beyond a vintage feel. Whether you’re grabbing some golden-hour goodness for your “first look” or planning a day-long photoshoot of your private elopement (all the rage this year), you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. Luckily for engaged couples out there, Santa Barbara is chock-full of gorgeous, varied, and unique locations. In our day of picture-sharing, an eye-catching locale is in high demand. This rainbow gateway stands at 21 feet tall and weighs an impressive 12.5 tons and has become a popular picture spot in the last decade so be sure to plan those sunset snaps. This is an excellent spot if you’re looking to grab a photo with people in the background (for that you’re-the-only-one-I-see aesthetic) and play with color/retro vibes. An art installation created by artist Herbert Bayer, the Chromatic Gate moved to its current location in 1991 and serves as the perfect framing for East Beach photos. Any photographer (or influencer!) knows that a spectacular backdrop can make a photo. Santa Barbara’s Chromatic Gate (designed by renowned artist Herbert Bayer) is a big draw for tourists.
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