The Best Places for a Photo Shoot in Rome

Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy. © Chris Czermak
Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy. © Chris Czermak

There are many places in Rome where it is worth taking a photo. Tourist and excursion bureaus develop special photo tour programs for city guests – they include a visit to the most “photogenic” locations and provide time for a photo shoot. Many tourists prefer to walk around the city on their own and take pictures of picturesque corners and attractions. But if you want to get well-composed photos taken with a professional camera as a keepsake of your stay in Rome, it is best to contact a photographer who specializes in photo shoots in Rome. You can order a photo shoot in Rome and discuss all the details at mikekire.com – the site has a feedback form through which you can ask the photographer questions, and his contacts are also provided.

Ideas for photo sessions in Rome

If you contact a professional photographer who has been shooting on the streets and squares of the Eternal City for many years, he himself can recommend you the most interesting and advantageous locations. But first, you should decide what exactly you are interested in:

  • architectural, historical landmarks, symbols of Rome (keep in mind that there are always a lot of tourists near such objects);
  • locations where the action of cult films takes place – “Roman Holiday”, “Sweet Life”;
  • romantic atmosphere, suitable for a photo shoot for two, declarations of love;
  • color of modern Rome;
  • picturesque nature.

Photo locations of the Eternal City for every taste

Photographer Mike Kire recommends the following iconic objects of Rome for shooting:

  • The Colosseum is an architectural symbol of Rome, one of the most famous and majestic buildings of the ancient era. Usually photos are taken near the walls of the amphitheater, but you can climb the bridge or the hill on Via Celio Vibenna to capture a panoramic view from above;
  • The Spanish Steps, which lead from the Spanish Square with the Barcaccia Fountain to the church located on the top of the Pincio Hill. It is interesting that in 2025 it will be 300 years since its completion. Each platform, terrace of this monumental staircase offers wonderful views;
  • Villa Borghese. In this landscaped park you will find many picturesque corners – gardens, ponds, fountains, and outstanding architectural objects – the building of the Borghese Gallery, a number of ancient temples, a theater pavilion created on the model of the famous London theater “Globe”;
  • Vatican. No comments are needed, this small state is entirely included in the UNESCO list.

And if you are interested not so much in historical sights, but in the atmospheric places of Rome, you should choose Via Margutta for a photo shoot with cozy courtyards, vines that entwine the walls, and many vintage details. This is where the hero of the film “Roman Holiday” lived. The Trastevere district is another corner of Rome that will make you feel like a hero of an Italian film, transported to another era. Here, at every step, unusually colorful decorations are ready for a photo shoot. It is worth climbing the Aventine Hill – here you can take a photo under the shade of orange trees, between rows of pine trees (Italian pines), against the backdrop of numerous basilicas, the architectural ensemble of the Piazza of the Knights of Malta, and also take a series of panoramic shots of the city from above.

When choosing locations, it is worth considering that the best time for professional photography in Rome is early morning or sunset: soft, warm lighting gives a special charm to photographs.