The Framehaus Photo Spot Map: 880+ Photography Locations Worldwide
The Framehaus Photo Spot Map
Every photography location we’ve documented, mapped with exact GPS, best shooting time, and a link to the full guide. Filter by country or destination type. Updated daily as new guides ship.
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How to use the Photo Spot Map
Click any pin to see the spot name, exact GPS, recommended lens, and best shooting time — then jump straight to the full destination guide for the full 12-spot itinerary, golden-hour calendar, gear list, and printable PDF version.
Filter by what you shoot
- Cities — urban skylines, architecture, street, food, neon
- National Parks — landscape, sunrise/sunset, wildlife, astrophotography
- Landmarks — single-subject hero shots with vantage-point GPS
- Airports — layover-friendly photography spots within 30 minutes of major airports
The Framehaus Photo Atlas
Want every spot in a single printable book? The Photo Atlas bundles all 908+ GPS-mapped locations into one PDF with golden-hour calendar, gear recommendations per location, and lifetime free annual updates.
Frequently asked questions
How accurate are the GPS coordinates?
Every coordinate is researched against primary sources (official park maps, government tourism boards, photographer field reports) before publication. Decimals reach 4–6 places, accurate to roughly 10 meters.
Can I download the map data?
Yes — the full Photo Atlas PDF includes every spot with GPS, golden-hour times, lens recommendations, and shooting notes in a print-ready format. Browse the shop.
How often is the map updated?
Daily. Every new destination guide we publish automatically adds its spots to the map within 24 hours.
Is photography allowed at every spot?
The full destination guide for each location includes photography rules, permit requirements, drone restrictions, and TSA/security guidance where relevant. Always check the linked guide before shooting at religious sites, national parks, or near security infrastructure.
Can I submit a spot?
Submit-a-Spot is launching soon. For now, email tips to hello@shutyouraperture.com with location name, GPS, and a sample frame.