Forums > Photography Talk > Locations in Fullerton, Ca?

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Jason Gehrman

Posts: 180

Long Beach, California, US

A shoot just fell in my lap for Friday afternoon... Any good spots to shoot there besides Downtown? Nothing fancy...

Mar 20 08 04:40 pm Link

Photographer

Sockpuppet Studios

Posts: 7862

San Francisco, California, US

Um downtown? lol... Go to the shopping center that is downtown that has all that cool architecture...

Also try the fullerton arberetum...

You could ask they guys workign to restore the FOX to see if you could get a shoot in their.

Mar 20 08 04:44 pm Link

Photographer

Jason Gehrman

Posts: 180

Long Beach, California, US

Actually the Fox is not a bad idea... Hopefully someone will be there tomorrow.

Mar 20 08 04:53 pm Link

Photographer

Paul Brecht

Posts: 12232

Colton, California, US

cal state...

Paul

Mar 20 08 07:06 pm Link

Photographer

Jason Gehrman

Posts: 180

Long Beach, California, US

I found one. A really good one. If the pictures turn out right, you guys will see them this weekend.

Thanks for all the help,
J

Mar 21 08 11:43 am Link

Photographer

Edward Hannigan

Posts: 2123

Murrieta, California, US

Carle Photography wrote:
Um downtown? lol... Go to the shopping center that is downtown that has all that cool architecture...

Also try the fullerton arberetum...

You could ask they guys workign to restore the FOX to see if you could get a shoot in their.

Photography

The diverse Fullerton Arboretum gardens can be transformed into the perfect location for your photos, films, commercials or movies. Some of the more popular areas are:

The 1894 Heritage House offers a turn-of-the-century backdrop for wedding photos, family portraits, and commercial photography.

The Rainforest with the huge Ombu tree and lush vegetation is perfect for exotic location shoots.

The Pond and Lake sites offer photographers tranquil country scenery without leaving the city.

The Conifer Collection with its tall evergreens and meandering stream convinces one they are in the beautiful Pacific Northwest forests.

The Children’s Garden Pumpkin Patch and Sunflower House is always a favorite site to portray the wonders of gardening.

Professional photographers are welcome to use the grounds for a fee. To schedule a date, call the receptionist at (714) 278-3579, press 0.

For information about professional filming opportunities, please call the Facility Rentals Manager:

Liz Gilson
(714) 278-4791

http://arboretum.fullerton.edu/facil/photo.asp

Mar 21 08 11:47 am Link

Photographer

Nash Exposures

Posts: 1

Pleasant Hill, California, US

Fullerton Arboretum charges a fee of $100 for 1 and half hours of shooting time, permit is required in advance.

Oct 24 13 09:52 am Link

Photographer

Christopher Hartman

Posts: 54196

Buena Park, California, US

NVM!

Oct 24 13 10:00 am Link

Photographer

Christopher Hartman

Posts: 54196

Buena Park, California, US

Nash Exposures  wrote:
Fullerton Arboretum charges a fee of $100 for 1 and half hours of shooting time, permit is required in advance.

Dude...seriously? this thread is 5 years old!!

Oct 24 13 10:01 am Link

Photographer

T J Yun

Posts: 1138

Los Angeles, California, US

Try Hillcrest Park! Only 5 mins from downtown Fullerton.

Oct 24 13 11:29 am Link