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Many city parks and nature reserves allow photoshoots during daylight hours as long as you don't disrupt other visitors or damage property. Some popular options include Central Park in NYC, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, etc.
In most cases, doing a small photoshoot in your backyard or community space is fine as long as you have permission from your homeowners association or neighbors if needed. Just be considerate of noise levels.
Places like art galleries, event spaces, hotels with ballrooms etc. commonly rent out their spaces for photoshoots. You'll need to book them in advance and arrange for payment and insurance if needed.
Most abandoned buildings are off limits for liability reasons. Check local trespassing laws and get permission from owners if possible to avoid any legal issues.
Check for permission required, availability, insurance needs, lighting conditions, accessibility, safety and privacy based on your photoshoot type and models. Scouting locations ahead is always a good idea.
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