Autumn in New Jersey
New Jersey offers stunning backdrops for photoshoots, especially in autumn when the landscape is awash with vibrant hues. Among the best locations for autumn photoshoots are Thompson Park, Rutgers Gardens, Cross Estate Gardens, Sayen House and Gardens, and Laurelwood Arboretum. Each provides a unique setting for capturing the magic of fall.
Thompson Park, New Jersey
Thompson Park in Monroe Township boasts sprawling meadows and wooded trails, perfect for natural, sunlit shots framed by golden foliage. Its serene lake adds a reflective dimension, ideal for portrait photography.












Rutgers Gardens, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Rutgers Gardens, located in New Brunswick, offers a blend of manicured gardens and natural woodlands. The seasonal flowers and vibrant leaves create an enchanting backdrop that’s both versatile and photogenic.






Cross Estate Gardens, New Jersey
Cross Estate Gardens, nestled in the New Jersey Highlands, exudes historic charm with its stone walls, native plants, and sweeping views. The unique pergola and perennial beds make it a favorite for romantic or whimsical photos.





Sayen House Gardens, New Jersey
Sayen House and Gardens, in Hamilton, combines formal gardens and picturesque bridges with cozy nooks, offering a blend of elegance and intimacy. The colorful fall foliage amplifies its timeless beauty.






Laurelwood Arboretum, New Jersey
Lastly, Laurelwood Arboretum in Wayne is a botanical haven. Its walking trails, sculptures, and vibrant trees are perfect for creative compositions.












Autumn is the most beautiful and colorful season
Whether for portraits, engagements, or nature photography, these are the best locations for autumn photoshoots in New Jersey I have experienced thus far. Book me for your autumn photoshoot here.

















Important Links
Book me for your autumn photoshoot here.
Thompson Park, NJ website here.
Rutgers Gardens website here.
Cross Estate Gardens website is here.
Sayen House and Gardens website is here.
Laurelwood Arboretum website here.
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