Best Outdoor Photo Locations in Hong Kong for Family Photography

Best Outdoor Photo Locations in Hong Kong

Let's be clear: I don't shoot inside four walls. The entire city of Hong Kong is my family portrait studio. For my clients, that means we get to choose from the best outdoor photo locations in Hong Kong to create a unique, natural, and personality-driven session.

After years working on motion picture sets with movie directors such as David Cronenberg, I’ve learned that two things make or break a portrait: setting and light. Hong Kong delivers both in spectacular fashion. From neon-lit streets to quiet gardens, the city is the most dynamic family portrait studio I could ask for.

Sheung Wan Family Photos

Urban Studio: The Streets of Hong Kong

For many, the classic Hong Kong family photo happens on the island around Hollywood Road and the Man Mo Temple. But I love to push further — into Kowloon, or “the Dark Side.” (If you know, you know.)

Spots like Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, and Jordan are full of energy: old shop houses, bright signage, funky parkettes, and textures everywhere. These make amazing backdrops that no indoor studio can replicate. And yes, if time allows, we’ll even stop for a bo lo bao at Mido Café.

Other great “urban studio” locations include Stone Nullah Lane and the Blue House, or the terraces of Kennedy Town. Each offers its own character and light.

On U-Lam Terrace in Sheung Wan Hong, a brother and sister climb an old wall.

Great outdoor location in urban Hong Kong.

Beach Studio: Natural Portraits by the Sea

Some of the best outdoor photo locations in Hong Kong are on south side of the island. I shoot family portraits at Deepwater Bay, Repulse Bay, South Bay, Chung Hom Kok, Shek O, and Big Wave Bay. Many of them are empty on weekday mornings, giving us a private studio with sand, sea, and soft natural light.

Further out in the New Territories, Clearwater Bay and other coastal spots provide even more options for a relaxed, natural family session. I am very adept at working on busy beaches as well, like Repulse Bay Beach on Sundays. It’s crazy, but completely doable.

Clearwater Bay Photoshoot | This is one of my favourite shots of all time.

Park Studio: Green Escapes in the City

Hong Kong’s parks are some of the most photogenic in Asia. Kowloon Park is one of my all-time favorite family portrait locations — it works in any season, with endless backdrops to explore. Other favorites include Hong Kong Park, the Botanical Garden, Lingnan Garden, and Victoria Peak Garden. But each presents considerations, so please let’s chat about what is best for your family!

For families who want greenery without leaving the city, these parks are the perfect “studio” settings.

At the Botanical Garden in Central Hong Kong, a toddler pauses for the camera.

Botanical Garden Family Photo Session

Why the City is the Best Studio

A traditional studio limits you to one backdrop. My Hong Kong family portrait studio is different: it’s the whole city. Parks, beaches, and urban streets allow families to choose settings that reflect their personalities. And because kids can move, explore, and play, the photos feel more natural, more alive, and frankly more Hong Kong.

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My studio isn't a single room—it's every corner of Hong Kong. I've spent years mapping over 100 stunning public locations across the city, from Repulse Bay to the hidden alleys of Kowloon. Ready to capture your family's story against the most dynamic backdrops Asia has to offer? Contact me today to discuss your vision, and I'll help you select the perfect outdoor photo location in Hong Kong for your annual family portraits.

Contact me to plan your family session and I’ll help you choose the perfect backdrop for your annual outdoor family portraits in Hong Kong. Ask me for a link to my map of seldom-seen locations for your photo shoot! Check my map for locations I’ve used all over Hong Kong, from top to bottom!

Ian Taylor Photographer

Ian Taylor is a Hong Kong Family Portrait Photographer specializing in candid, real-life portraits. With over 1000 sessions in Hong Kong alone, he has documented a generation of kids from Toddler to Teen.

www.iantaylor.ca
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