4. Rustic cottage photoshoot
Cozying up under a blanket in a warm, rustic cottage is one of our top choices for November photos. Not only is it an excuse for you/your subject(s) to find an ultra-comfy space to hang out in, but the result is adorable and truly embodies the concept of “hygge” (here’s some more info on that concept, if you haven’t heard of it yet!).
It’s OK if you don’t have a cottage of your own to use because you can rent a cottage by the hour through Peerspace. For instance, this rustic mountain lodge with breathtaking views in Missoula, Montana, would make a wonderful photoshoot location.
The hosts note that “the seasons here are incredible,” with “the color change of the Tamaracks in autumn” and “the fog, clouds, snow and Icicles in winter”. In November, you might get to enjoy a bit of both seasons! And renting this space is truly affordable, too, at just $55 per hour.
5. Drinking a warm beverage
One of our favorite things about November is the assortment of delicious drinks associated with the season. From hot apple cider to everybody’s favorite pumpkin spice lattes, November photoshoot ideas like this are an absolute classic. Photograph your subject cupping their hands around a warm beverage while the steam rises up toward their face, ideally in a picturesque location.
6. Autumn/winter fairy photoshoot
Dress yourself up like an autumn and/or winter fairy (you can incorporate elements of both seasons into your costume, or pick the one you prefer) and do a photoshoot in the location of your choice! To make the resulting photoshoot truly otherworldly, you might want to do this photoshoot in front of a green screen so that you can add in the mythical background of your choice after the fact.
If you don’t have a green screen of your own, consider renting a photo studio that has one. For instance, check out this attractive multi-use production studio in Baltimore, Maryland. It has dozens of positive reviews and is an all-around reliable location for a photoshoot. One reviewer writes, “Very accommodating host and very friendly. I did a school project here and the space was everything I needed thanks to George and his team. Would highly recommend for green screen work, audio engineering and podcasting or anything else really.”
7. Fancy dress photoshoot
Another option when it comes to dressing up for your November photoshoot is to dress ultra-elegantly (something like a big, fancy ball gown is what we have in mind) and photograph yourself in an equally elegant space. This should do just the trick to chase away the oncoming winter chills.
One such space is the Dallas Dreamhaus in Fort Worth, Texas, which is an absolutely unreal photoshoot location. The hosts call this “your very own Palace of Versailles” and note that the “sprawling studio is covered in ornate decor from top to bottom”. To get a better sense of what photos taken here will look like, take a look at their Instagram (@dallasdreamhaus) for some incredible examples.
8. Autumn still life
Gather up the prettiest and most autumnal objects you can find, such as fall leaves, small pumpkins, and other seasonal gourds, and take a quick trip to your local craft store for additions like fake flowers and plants. Then find a safe spot where you can arrange these into a gorgeous still life set-up. This November photoshoot idea is wonderful for those who don’t feel like braving the (potentially quite chilly!) weather and would prefer instead to take their photos indoors.
9. Candid hike photoshoot
If you and a group of friends or family are planning on going for some cool-weather hikes, bundle up in the appropriate gear and head out for a hike on a picturesque trail! It’s the perfect subject for a candid photoshoot. Get some shots of friends chatting, climbing around, and exploring the wilderness for a series of photos that everyone will be pleased to look back on in the future.
If the whole family is involved, check out these fun outdoor family photoshoot ideas!
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