Catalina Island

Explore our favorite Catalina Island venues, hidden photo spots, and real sessions that showcase the island’s timeless charm.

Southern California’s Hidden Gem

Just 26 miles off the Southern California coast, Catalina Island feels like a world away — where ocean cliffs, charming harbors, and golden sunsets create the perfect backdrop for love stories. Catalina offers a blend of romance and adventure that’s unlike anywhere else.

About Catalina Island

Originally developed as a seaside resort in the early 1900s, Catalina has long been known for its old-Hollywood allure — a favorite getaway for icons like Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable. Today, its charming harbor town of Avalon and the rugged cliffs of Two Harbors create endless backdrops for storytelling through photography.

Whether it’s a sunset proposal overlooking Avalon Bay, a private elopement near Descanso Beach, or a romantic boat ride after “I do,” Catalina offers an atmosphere that’s both intimate and adventurous — making it one of California’s most unforgettable destinations for love stories.

Best Time to Shoot

Catalina Island’s beauty changes with the light.

Golden hour — just before sunset — wraps Avalon in warm, honey-toned glow, while early morning offers a soft, quiet calm perfect for more private sessions. The summer months (June–September) bring the brightest ocean blues, while spring and fall deliver balanced temperatures and fewer crowds.

If you’re planning a proposal or elopement, aim for a weekday to enjoy calmer ferry rides, easier parking, and more flexibility at popular spots like Descanso Beach or the Wrigley Memorial Garden.

Scenic Backdrops

Every corner of Catalina offers something different for the camera:

  • Avalon Bay – Romantic harbors, sailboats, and pastel-hued buildings along the waterfront.
  • Descanso Beach Club – Iconic cabanas, palm trees, and the softest evening light.
  • Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden – A hidden gem for couples who love natural backdrops with art deco touches.
  • Two Harbors – Remote and cinematic, ideal for adventure-loving couples who want privacy and dramatic coastal cliffs.
  • Catalina Casino Overlook – Not for gambling — this landmark offers panoramic views and vintage island charm.

Lighting & Weather Tips

Catalina’s coastal weather is generally mild year-round, but midday light can be harsh due to reflective ocean surfaces. For soft, flattering portraits, schedule your session during the first or last two hours of daylight.

A light sea breeze is common, so plan for flowy fabrics, natural hairstyles, and a bit of flexibility — wind can create stunning movement in photos when embraced intentionally.

Travel & Access

Most visitors reach Catalina by ferry — about an hour ride from Long Beach, San Pedro, Newport Beach, or Dana Point. If you’re carrying floral arrangements or props, plan to arrive early to allow for check-in and gear transport.

Once on the island, everything in Avalon is walkable, and local golf carts make for both practical transport and cute photo props. For elopements or more remote sessions, we can coordinate private transportation or charter options to reach scenic overlooks or Two Harbors.

Looking to have your special day documented?

Planning to propose, elope, or celebrate your wedding on Catalina Island?
Let’s make it effortless, personal, and unforgettable.
From ferry coordination to timeline guidance,
we’ll help you capture every moment against the island’s stunning ocean views and golden light.