Where do you take pictures during the November-March months in Utah when all the trees are dead and everything is brown outside? Here are my go to spots when everyone is longing for leaves on trees, and barefoot family pictures. Snow is beautiful but mild winters can prove challenging for interesting photography spots this time of year. Below I have my top Fourteen spots for beautiful mild winter spots in Utah Valley. #1 Maple Mountain View FieldThis has been one of my favorite spots to shoot at this winter. It is near the restore building, and the snow capped mountains with this unused field gives vibrant blues and yellows. #2 White out by the SF Golf course They brought thier own little bench to give an added "Pop" of color. Looks best when it has snowed. #3 Utah Lake between the Spanish fork and Springville exits.These reeds and weeds with the water views look amazing, and beauty is sure to be had by family pictures, engagements and even bridals. #4Red Rocks up Spanish Fork CanyonI need to check and make sure that this road is open during the winter, but in my mind, it would look beautiful in the winter. It is half an hour up Diamond Fork Canyon, so a $20 fee does apply. #5 Pioneer House in Spanish Fork by Barry'sThis spot is only used because I have permission from the family that owns it. It has a lot of variety with cute little cabins, old rustic farm equipment and a darling barn. It is located right next door to Barry's Park View. #6 The Leland Mill!This spot can only be used if you get permission from the owner (It helps that the owner married into our family). There are so many fun brick walls and rustic things around the mill. It is an actual working mills so know you will probably be stepping in animal feed. The fun trucks move around and sometimes are there, sometimes they aren't. #7 Spanish Fork Old Highway.This wall is my favorite shade of blue, and with the fun old car Junkyard pieces it makes any shoot look super cute! ![]() #8 Provo Main Street WallsI love these fun old walls, stair wells and graffiti. Provo is always growing and changing so The same walls might not always be there. #9 Provo Castle at the State Mental HospitalThis spot is so much fun! Cool cobble stone castle, and beautiful amphitheater. They do charge $20 to use this spot. Don't try and pull a fast one and shoot here without a permit, because police and security DO patrol the area and every time we have shot here they have asked to see our permit. #10 State Capitol BuildingLove that you can shoot indoor and outdoor here. You do need to look at the calendar to make sure you can shoot on the steps inside. There is a $40 travel fee to shoot at this spot. #11 American Fork Amletheater.There is a $25 dollar Travel fee for us to shoot at this location. It is pretty awesome that it is able to accommodate a huge group like the one shown below. ![]() #12 Provo LibraryShhhh, it is in a library. I love the beautiful atrium inside that lets in lots of natural light, as well as the cool old building you can take pictures of outside. It is a great spot if you need a back up plan for inclement weather. #13 Provo RiverwoodsYou do need a photo press pass to shoot here, and you sign a paper saying you won't interfere with shoppers. I love all the fun benches and various colored walls and the new addition of the fu VW bus. $15 travel fee does apply. #14 Crying Rock by the Spanish Fork Golf Course Don't let these pretty girls in heals deceive you. This is a 15 minute walk and then a strategic steep climb down to the crying rocks (other shoes should be worn while making the hike down. This spot is great for groups of 3 or less, but because of the narrow shoreline anymore then 3 becomes hard to position. #15 California or HawaiiIf anyone wants to fly us out to Hawaii or California we'd totally be willing to come take beach pictures.....and get a trip to Hawaii or California. I'm kind of kidding on this one, but mostly not kidding.
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