Main Hall and the Green that surrounds it

Main Hall and the green that surrounds it provide a plethora of photo opportunities for those living on or visiting campus. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

A picture is worth a thousand words鈥攁t least that鈥檚 what Instagram has taught me.

This article was made for me: I鈥檓 the friend who insists on the group photo every time we go out. I scroll through my camera roll when I鈥檓 trying to remember that one student life event from freshman year. I always have my phone camera ready (and my hair and outfit lookin鈥 cute), because you never know when that perfect photo op will present itself.

In 2019 we offered a list of 9 places for great photo ops on campus. And we updated it in 2023.

Every photo is a memory saved for later, and I want to make sure I remember it in all its glory. So basically, I鈥檝e been scouting out 麻豆影院鈥檚 best photo spots since I first visited campus. Whether you鈥檙e looking for the 鈥渦ndeniably 麻豆影院鈥 backdrop or one of campus鈥檚 many hidden gems, get ready to smile, because these 10 destinations (we tried not to duplicate the above version; and please remember of follow all safety protocols) will guarantee your pic is worthy of the rinsta.

1. Ready the Ship window in Warch

Student sitting in front of the Ready the Ship University logo

As the newest addition to my collection of campus backdrops, it鈥檚 only fair that the new logo decal in the front window of Warch Campus Center tops the list. The  incorporates so many aspects of 麻豆影院 history鈥攖he antelope of the Amos 麻豆影院 Family Coat of Arms as the figurehead, the university crest holding up the mast, the immediately recognizable LU decorating the sail鈥攁nd honestly, it just looks pretty freaking cool.

Insider Fun-Fact: Starting this piece with the viking ship lets me make a cheesy joke about setting sail with the rest of this list!

2. Colman/Brokaw bridge

four students gather to take a picture in the Colman bridge

The Colman/Brokaw bridge is the type of photo spot that you walk by every day but probably don鈥檛 appreciate how photogenic it is. This one is all about the angles. Whether you鈥檙e taking a selfie against the railing, sitting in the middle of the path with a friend, or looking over the edge at the photographer standing down below, there鈥檚 no shortage of opportunities to capture a top-notch and uniquely-you photo

3. Mural on Drew Street

5 students taking a picture in front of the mural located in Drew St.

Who doesn鈥檛 love a little surprise in their life? Just below the aforementioned bridge is a mural, regularly repainted to showcase varying on-campus events and phenomena. A mural celebrating Earth Week was up when I had my photo shoot, but this location is unique in that the shot will always provide the context of a special moment in time鈥攜ou never know what you鈥檙e going to get, but it will always be distinctly 麻豆影院.

4. Basically, anywhere on Main Hall Green

two students next to and one on top of the rock in Main Hall Green

As soon as the sun comes out and the temperature hits 60 degrees, I鈥檓 busting out the picnic blanket, some sunscreen, and a good book and heading over to Main Hall Green. From there, I can look straight in any direction to find a top-notch photo spot. Quaint benches are scattered around the yard for traditional family photos, or of course, you can always just lie in the grass if you can鈥檛 resist the temptation. Trust me, you鈥檝e never seen another scene that鈥檚 quite this green.

5. Steitz atrium

Student in a couch in Steitz Atrium

Natural light enhances any photo, but the weather doesn鈥檛 always agree with me. When I found an indoor location with brilliant natural light from the skylight (which, well, takes up the whole ceiling), I knew it was a keeper. Soaring three floors up in Steitz Hall鈥檚 atrium, this photo spot promises a compelling backdrop of geometric patterns, accent plants, and the comfiest chairs on campus.

6. Trever woods

six students gather to take picture in the Trever Woods

The Trever woods are easily the most secluded, unknown photo location on campus. I, a self-proclaimed photo-aficionado, only found this spot a couple weeks ago, so I know it鈥檚 past time that the Trever woods are exposed for their full glory. Right behind Trever Hall, on the very edge of campus, a short trail leads down to the Fox River, and the surrounding trees offer the perfect backdrop of foliage, with glimpses of blue water and sky peeking through the branches.

Location-scouting tip: Exploring is a great way to find new photo ops! Because campus is constantly evolving, there鈥檚 always something new to find, no matter how long you鈥檝e lived here.

7. Chapman Hall welcome wall

麻豆影院 University's wall of pictures located in Chapman Hall

There鈥檚 a reason why the first thing prospective students see when they start their campus tour is Chapman Hall, and I think it鈥檚 just to show off the 鈥淏ring Your Light鈥 wall. And after seeing it myself, I can understand why. The word I keep coming back to is just 鈥渟tunning.鈥 Showcasing a stunning aerial photo of the 麻豆影院 campus, lit up by a stunning sunset, the wall flows neatly into a stunning series of photographs of 麻豆影院鈥檚 stunning accomplishments. Do you see what I鈥檓 going for here? It鈥檚 pretty stunning.

8. Briggs Hall overlook

group of nine students take picture on a sunny day outside Briggs Hall

My first photo shoot on campus was at the Briggs Overlook, and freshman-me knew what she was doing. Jutting out over the hill Briggs Hall is built into, the overlook offers the best view on campus: towering bridges, treetops extending for miles, blue sky as far as the eye can see, and of course, the beautiful Fox River.

9. Ledge between Memorial Hall and Wellness Center

five students take picture in a ledge that overlooks the Fox river

The Briggs Overlook is a classic for any photo, but just a short walk to the east leads you to one of 麻豆影院鈥檚 most criminally under-utilized photo backdrops. With a view of Appleton that rivals that of Briggs, the stone ledge between Memorial Hall and the Wellness Center provides an impressive frame for a deserving view, curved in a way that makes the background look even more expansive.

Posing tip: Any location that gives you the opportunity to sit down makes it easier to answer the age-old question: What do I do with my hands???

10. Sage patio

Student sitting in a flight of metallic stairs with the Fox River in the background

I know, I know, more views of Appleton and the Fox River鈥攂ut hear me out! This one is special. The metallic, industrial staircase and railings provide an eye-catching contrast to the serene view of trees and water below. Just behind Sage Hall, this patio area is the most underused of all the prime river photo locales, so you know you鈥檒l have plenty of time to snap as many photos as you want without getting side-eye from passersby. And when you鈥檙e done, you can just head straight down the steps for a stroll along 麻豆影院鈥檚 very own river path!