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- Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden (270 Arlington Dr): Back in the 1930s, this two-acre Pasadena gem was a private estate garden reserved solely for an aristocratic couple. Now open to the pu
- Urban Light at LACMA (5905 Wilshire Blvd): What's good for Vogue is good
- Adamson House (23200 Pacific Coast Hwy): If you're looking to take your engagement photo in front of a fancy home with a ton of history, go here. Armed with the triple threat of it being a Nationa
- Exposition Park Rose Garden (701 State Dr): Operated by the Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks since 1928, this South LA urban oasis is a frequent stop for both loc
- Griffith Observatory (2800 E Observatory Rd): Besides being the site of many Instagram snaps, this Griffith Park attraction is also an e
- Hollyhock House (4800 Hollywood Blvd): Don't be discouraged by the fact that this Hollywood landmark is closed for renovations through September; fall will be here in no time. Located at the center of Barnsd
- Getty Villa (17985 Pacific Coast Hwy): This Pacific Palisades must-stop is art, architecture and nature eye-candy rolled into one. The space offers four tranquil gardens to shoot at, but you'll have t
- James Turrell Skyspace (330 N College Ave): Located in the Draper Courtyard at Pomona College's Museum of Art, this is the only Turrell Skyspace available for public
- El Matador State Beach (32215 Pacific Coast Hwy): Thanks to enchanting sea caves, unique rock formations and sprawling sand paths, this Malibu treasure is the beach to shoot at if
- Walt Disney Concert Hall (111 S Grand Ave): Designed by famed architect Frank Gehry, this striking DTLA landmark—which happens to be celebrating it's 10th anniversary this year—is th