Grab your photographer and capture one-of-a-kind photos on the homestead! We have fields, woods, chickens, a greenhouse and of course- flowers! Photography sessions are available July through September, when the fields are at their most abundant and beautiful.
This booking includes a 1-hour rental of our flower fields for your photography session.
Please note: A photographer is not provided. You must bring your own photographer. Photographers MUST be insured.Â
We love seeing the flowers through your eyes and want you to have a fun, memorable experience. To help everything run smoothly, please review the details below.
Session Details
All sessions are booked in 1-hour increments
Please arrive and depart on timeÂ
If another session is in progress, kindly wait in your car until your time begins
Additional sessions may be scheduled immediately after yours
Someone will be there to greet you and give a quick go around of the best areas to shoot
Please do not enter any barn, home, cow fields or construction area(s). The cow field in the back directly behind the large u-pick field does have an electric fence (signage is there for visibility).Â
No animals or pets
Please respect the flowers and pathways during your visitÂ
There is a portable toilet on the property located directly behind the barn
If you'd like the laundry line up, please let us know before the day of your session.
This rental includes flower picking and chicken feeding. One u-pick cup is included per hour session. If you'd like an additional cup, please email us before your session ($20 per cup). Chicken feed will be out by the coop. The chickens will be free ranging unless previously discussed. Need them for a picture? Just shake the cup!Â
Sharing Your Photos
Please tag us @theradloffhomestead when sharing your photos.
Mini Sessions
Interested in booking a mini session? Please contact us directly for scheduling and pricing information: kaelin@theradloffhomestead.com
By booking your 1-hour session, you agree to these terms.
Photo credit: Courtney Miller Photography and Sara Bee Photography