B.F. Phillips Community Park

A large community park with wide open fields, a disc golf course, and a dog park set on rolling green space. Kids enjoy the big playground and running through the open grassy areas that feel endless. The park has a ranch heritage theme with rustic fencing and signage that give photos a Texas country feel without leaving the suburbs. The spacious layout means you can find a spot without other people in the background which is a real plus for portrait sessions.

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Frisco Central Park

A beautifully designed park in the heart of Frisco with a flowing brook, stone bridges, and the striking Cattle Drive bronze sculpture display. Kids love watching for turtles in the creek and climbing on the rocks near the water features. The park has open lawns, tree-lined paths, and a small waterfall that all work as natural portrait backdrops. It is one of the most photographed parks in the city for good reason and you will likely see other photographers there on any given evening.

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Frisco Heritage Center

A charming open-air heritage park filled with restored historic buildings from Frisco’s early days including a log cabin, one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, and old church. Kids love climbing around the vintage train depot and posing next to the steam locomotive and wooden caboose. The variety of textures and backdrops makes it one of the most popular spots in Frisco for senior portraits and family photos. You can get a completely different look every few steps without leaving the grounds.

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Frisco Rail District Murals

A walkable stretch of downtown Main Street packed with colorful murals by local and nationally known artists. The murals range from a huge train mural by Patrick Ganino to the playful Smile mural and the historic Past and Present piece by Joshua Boulet at 4th and Main. Older kids and teens love picking their favorite walls for photos and the area has a cool downtown vibe with restaurants and shops mixed in. This is hands down one of the best spots for senior portraits if your teen wants an artsy urban feel.

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Frisco Square

A walkable mixed-use district next to Frisco City Hall with brick facades, covered walkways, and a central green space featuring a gazebo and fountain. Kids love running through the open lawn and the architectural mix of brick, stone, and iron gives photographers tons of options within a short walk. The area really shines during golden hour when the warm light bounces off the building walls. During the holidays the entire square is lit up with Christmas in the Square which adds a seasonal photo opportunity.

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Kathy Seei Park

An 8-acre park featuring the Cattle Drive bronze sculpture series by Anita Pauwels with larger-than-life longhorn statues and historic cattle trail quotes along the pathways. Kids love posing next to the massive bronze longhorns and the small pond and running brook add peaceful water elements. The walking paths wind through landscaped greenery with benches and an amphitheater tucked into the scenery. It is a compact park but every corner offers a different feel for photos.

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Legacy West

A modern open-air lifestyle center right on the Frisco-Plano border with sleek architecture, a large choreographed fountain, manicured lawns, and tree-lined walkways. Kids love watching the water shows at the central fountain and grabbing treats from the many restaurants and shops. The clean modern lines and lush landscaping give portraits a polished upscale look and the area is especially photogenic at dusk when the buildings and fountain light up. Legacy Hall nearby adds an industrial-chic option for a different vibe.

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Texas Sculpture Garden at Hall Park

An outdoor art gallery spread across a beautifully landscaped corporate campus with over 50 large-scale sculptures by Texas artists. Kids enjoy spotting and identifying the different sculptures along the walking paths and the pond with fountain adds a beautiful water element to photos. The mix of modern art, manicured lawns, and water features creates portrait backdrops you would expect at a museum but everything here is free and open to the public year-round.

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