Top Session Locations In Palm Beach
Top Session Locations In Palm Beach.
Palm Beach County is brimming with incredible locations for family and maternity photography. With such a variety of options, it can be difficult to choose!
Some key things to consider are your family’s lifestyle and personalities, where you already enjoy spending time together, and what the resulting images will look like on your walls (consider colors and aesthetic).
SUNSET BEACH
PALM BEACH ISLAND
Located In Palm Beach Near Clock Tower, peaceful spot for sunset beach sessions, this beach has a lovely relaxed feel and is never very busy. ⤵️
JUNO BEACH
JUNO BEACH
Its golden sand, calm turquoise water, and iconic pier create a dreamy backdrop—especially at sunrise or sunset. The beach offers a natural, relaxed vibe ideal for capturing both intimate and playful moments. With fewer crowds and plenty of visual variety, it’s a go-to location for timeless, heartfelt photos. ⤵️
WORTH AVENUE
PALM BEACH ISLAND
This location is amazing because it offers a variety of beautiful backdrops all within a short walking distance. There’s no shortage of stunning spots. ⤵️
PHOTOS BELOW TAKEN BY “ERIKA BROOKE PHOTOGRAPHY”
BRADLEY PARK
PALM BEACH ISLAND
One of my favorite locations on Palm Beach, there is so much variety at this beautiful park on the intracoastal! An arched walkway, beautiful fountain and gorgeous garden area for the kids to explore, you cannot go wrong with this stunning setting. ⤵️
PHOTOS BELOW TAKEN BY “ALANA ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY”
DELRAY OAKS NATURAL AREA
DELRAY BEACH
This spot features beautiful, lush greenery and large oak trees that create a picturesque, shaded setting. I recommend starting the session 1.5 to 2 hours before sunset since the area is heavily shaded. One thing to note—mosquitos can be an issue at times, so be sure to bring bug spray just in case! ⤵️
YOUR OWN HOME!
There is nowhere more safe and comfortable than your very own space. It doesn’t have to be Pinterest-perfect to be great for a family session! Beautiful light exists wherever there is a window, if one knows how to see it. Home is particularly wonderful for “day-in-life” documentary sessions.