Countryside Orchard
The beautiful natural backdrop of the orchard adds colorful, rustic charm to family photos, symbolism of family roots and the seasons of life, plus opportunities for candid moments to treasure. Photographer fees: $30/single session or 3 hours access for $75. Email: info@countrysideorchard.com or call: 812-490-9559 to make an appointment.
Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse
Recognized by architectural historians as one of the most important examples of 19th century governmental architecture in the country, the Old Courthouse, as it is known colloquially, serves more stunning backdrops for photography than the amount of court docs it served back in its heyday. Say cheese surrounded by history.
Regional Riverfronts
The Evansville Region includes picturesque riverfronts in Newburgh, Evansville, and Mt. Vernon, Indiana, plus Henderson, Kentucky's River Walk. A backdrop of the Ohio River provides a peaceful setting to capture the essence of togetherness. The scenic views and open space create a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for heartfelt moments that reflect the warmth of your family bond.🐾
State Hospital Park
Evansville State Hospital Park is an 88 acre park located beside Evansville State Hospital. It is free to enter and there is no photographer's fee. It features green manicured grounds, a frisbee golf course, a variety of trees and vegetation, and a picturesque water feature. 🐾
Roofless Church
The Roofless Church in New Harmony attracts architectural enthusiasts from around the country, and it is in your backyard. Why not get the family together there for photos? To learn about the history of the Roofless Church, visit this link to the Art Institute of Chicago.
Four Freedoms Monument
If this was good enough for F.D.R., then it is good enough for family pictures, right? In front of these pillars, F.D.R . evocated the importance of universal freedoms in his Jan. 6, 1941, State of the Union address: the freedom of speech, the freedom of worship, the freedom from want, and the freedom from fear. In the 1970s, the Downtown Civitan Club pulled them out of story and the rest is history. Now that will be a holiday card photo with a good story. 🐾