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Top 3 Oregon coast locations

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These three locations on the Oregon Coast promise not only stunning visuals but also memorable experiences for your photo session. Explore the beauty of these sites and create lasting memories!

Overall, the combination of natural beauty, diverse subjects, and unique settings makes the Oregon Coast a favorite for capturing memorable images.

Cannon Beach:

Cannon Beach is perhaps the most iconic spot along the Oregon Coast, featuring the majestic Haystack Rock as its centerpiece. The expansive sandy beach provides ample space for playful family interactions and candid shots. At low tide, the tide pools reveal fascinating marine life, adding unique elements to your photos. With beautiful sunsets casting a warm glow over the ocean, Cannon Beach is a must-visit for any session.

Seal Rock State Park is a hidden gem that showcases the rugged beauty of the coast. The park features fascinating rock formations and tide pools, creating a dramatic setting for your portraits. The serene atmosphere allows families to relax and connect, resulting in authentic moments captured on camera. The sandy beaches here  provide a peaceful backdrop where you can create stunning images. Plus, the variety of natural features offers diverse photography options, from close-ups to wide landscapes. Seal rock also has a BEAUTiful coastal forested area for a diverse gallery.

Heceta head lighthouse beach:

Seal rock state park:

Heceta Head Lighthouse Beach combines stunning coastal views with a touch of history. The iconic lighthouse perched on the cliffs offers a picturesque backdrop, while the surrounding beach provides a beautiful sandy expanse for family fun. The dramatic cliffs and lush greenery create a striking contrast with the ocean, allowing for varied compositions. Capture the golden light at sunset for truly magical photos, making this location a favorite for me! It offers diverse backdrop options such as sandy beach, rock formations, forest, beautiful historic bridge, and with a short, half-a-mile hike, you can go straight up to the lighthouse!

Make it a DAY TO REMEMBER because YOU DESERVE IT!