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How to Have Calm Garden of the Gods Couple Photography Without Crowds

  • Writer: Bobak Radbin
    Bobak Radbin
  • Jun 28, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 8


Paige and Reiss during their couple photography session at Garden of The Gods, showcasing the stunning rock formations and their love.

One of the biggest worries couples have before booking a session at Garden of the Gods is crowds.


It is iconic. It is popular. And yes, it can get busy. But what most people do not realize is that calm garden of the gods couple photography is absolutely possible when the session is planned intentionally.


Paige and Reiss wanted a couple session that felt relaxed, natural, and unforced. They were not looking for anything performative or attention-grabbing. They just wanted to enjoy being together and walk away with photos that felt like them.


This session is a great example of how Garden of the Gods can feel peaceful instead of overwhelming.




Why Crowd Anxiety Is So Common at Garden of the Gods



Garden of the Gods is one of the most visited parks in Colorado, so it is completely normal to worry about feeling watched, rushed, or surrounded by people during a photo session.


Most couples ask some version of:


  • Will there be people staring at us?

  • Is it going to feel chaotic?

  • Will we have any space to breathe and relax?



These concerns are valid. They just are not the full story.


Crowds exist at Garden of the Gods, but they do not exist everywhere, all the time.




What Actually Makes a Garden of the Gods Session Feel Calm



A calm session is not about luck. It comes down to planning.


For Paige and Reiss, we focused on:


  • Choosing areas that naturally disperse foot traffic

  • Timing the session when crowds are lighter

  • Keeping movement simple and unhurried

  • Letting moments happen instead of forcing poses



We were never rushing to beat people. We were simply in the right places at the right times.


That is the difference between a stressful experience and a relaxed one.




A Calm Garden of the Gods Couple Photography Experience in Practice



From the moment we started walking, the energy felt easy.


Paige and Reiss were able to talk, laugh, and move naturally without feeling like they were on display. The greenery, the spacing between trails, and the softer light all contributed to a session that felt quiet and grounded.


This is something I guide couples through often, especially those who are more reserved or who want their photos to feel intimate instead of performative.


If you are early in the planning stage, my Garden of the Gods elopement photography guide also walks through how different locations compare in terms of crowds and overall vibe.




Real Moments Matter More Than Perfect Backdrops



One of the biggest misconceptions about Garden of the Gods is that you have to be in the most famous spots for the photos to matter.


You do not.


Some of the calmest, most meaningful moments happen slightly away from the obvious viewpoints. That is where couples tend to relax the most and where photos feel the most genuine.


Calm garden of the gods couple photography is less about chasing landmarks and more about creating space for connection.




What Paige Had to Say About Their Session



“Our session with Bobak was so great. Beautiful scenery, his entertaining and comfortable personality, and his ability to help us with natural posing. We felt like we made a new friend. The photographs turned out amazing and were delivered so quickly. You cannot go wrong with choosing a professional like Bobak.”

Paige M.


Feedback like this matters because it reflects how the session felt, not just how it looked.




Is Garden of the Gods Right for You If You Hate Crowds?



Garden of the Gods can be a great fit if:


  • You want iconic scenery without long hikes

  • You value guidance and intentional planning

  • You want photos that feel calm and natural



If complete solitude is your top priority, I sometimes recommend alternative locations or different timing strategies, which I also cover in my Colorado surprise proposal photography guide since many of the same crowd concerns apply.


The key is choosing the right experience, not just the right location.




Final Thoughts



Paige and Reiss, thank you for trusting me with your session. Your ease, warmth, and connection made this experience exactly what calm garden of the gods couple photography should feel like.


If you are thinking about a couple or engagement session at Garden of the Gods and are worried about crowds, reach out and tell me what you are envisioning. I am always happy to help you plan something that feels comfortable, unhurried, and true to you.




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