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Deja Davis
I want to be a photographer but i need a place to take my pictures of other people where can i go to take them that have different backgrounds and lights and stuff
Answer
1. San Jacinto Battleground and the Battleship Texas: These two Texas monuments are located right next to each other and are great places for experiencing Texas history and getting some fun pictures. (Located East of Downtown Houston)
2. Mercer Arboretum and Botanical Gardens: This is a local favorite with photographers. There are beautiful paths and gardens located in the park. The gardens change based on the time year and season. This is a great place to hike and/or bike with the family and a great place to shoot pictures for special lifetime moments. (located north of Downtown Houston, near Spring)
3. Space Center Houston: Where else can you go and take pictures next to real rocket ships and see how NASA works. There are loads of opportunities for great pics here. Here's a hint, be sure to go through the museum and the tour of the grounds. The museum is usually accessed after viewing a short film, but you can bypass the film and enter the museum through the backdoor behind the kids climbing tower on the right as you enter the building. (Located South of Downtown Houston)
4. The Oil Ranch: This is a unique place for you to visit with children. They have many different activities that the family can participate in and have fun taking pictures doing. (Located Northwest of Downtown Houston)
5. The Woodlands Waterway: This area is newly built and really a great place to visit. You can take a water taxi, or visit one of the many offerings along the Waterway. (Located North of Downtown Houston in The Woodlands)
6. Bayou Bend Home and Grounds: This is a favorite location for wedding photographers. The grounds are beautiful and you can make arrangements to tour the home as well. (Located near Memorial Park, west of Downtown Houston)
7. Kemah Boardwalk: This is a great location for pictures. They have multiple restaurants, amusement park rides and a great splash/water play area. (South of Downtown Houston, very close to Spacecenter Houston)
8. Texas Renaissance Festival: This is coming up very soon and is a great place to capture people in costume. It is also a great place to take your kids in costume and get some fun pictures. You will meet lots of fun characters and the entire location is very pretty and can provide a great backdrop for your pictures. (Located in Planterville, TX, North of Downtown Houston)
9. Jesse H. Jones Park: This park located behind Kenswick in Northeast Houston is a gem of a park. There are some great play structures and then some fun walking paths created through the park. (Located in Northeast Houston, near Humble)
10. Bear Creek Park: This park has many different amenities for families. Whether you are looking for a playground with swings, large fields for playing sports, or just looking for a place to picnic. This is location is great. (Located West of Downtown Houston)
11. Mary Jo Peckham Park: This park has a really nice assortment of activities for the family. There is a nice little scenic lake with a path, putt putt golf and some assorted playground equipment located at this park. (Located in Katy, TX)
12. The Art Car Museum: This location offers you something a little different. Just like the Art Car Parade, this Museum is not your typical place. Each car displayed is unique and fun. This provides a great backdrop for some great pictures.
13. The Houston Zoo: It's such a fun outing to visit the zoo. There are so many great animals and this is great place for family pictures.
14. Hermann Park: This place is located right next to The Houston Zoo and the Houston Museum of Natural Science. There is fun playground equipment, a train and the lake is also a great place for pictures.
1. San Jacinto Battleground and the Battleship Texas: These two Texas monuments are located right next to each other and are great places for experiencing Texas history and getting some fun pictures. (Located East of Downtown Houston)
2. Mercer Arboretum and Botanical Gardens: This is a local favorite with photographers. There are beautiful paths and gardens located in the park. The gardens change based on the time year and season. This is a great place to hike and/or bike with the family and a great place to shoot pictures for special lifetime moments. (located north of Downtown Houston, near Spring)
3. Space Center Houston: Where else can you go and take pictures next to real rocket ships and see how NASA works. There are loads of opportunities for great pics here. Here's a hint, be sure to go through the museum and the tour of the grounds. The museum is usually accessed after viewing a short film, but you can bypass the film and enter the museum through the backdoor behind the kids climbing tower on the right as you enter the building. (Located South of Downtown Houston)
4. The Oil Ranch: This is a unique place for you to visit with children. They have many different activities that the family can participate in and have fun taking pictures doing. (Located Northwest of Downtown Houston)
5. The Woodlands Waterway: This area is newly built and really a great place to visit. You can take a water taxi, or visit one of the many offerings along the Waterway. (Located North of Downtown Houston in The Woodlands)
6. Bayou Bend Home and Grounds: This is a favorite location for wedding photographers. The grounds are beautiful and you can make arrangements to tour the home as well. (Located near Memorial Park, west of Downtown Houston)
7. Kemah Boardwalk: This is a great location for pictures. They have multiple restaurants, amusement park rides and a great splash/water play area. (South of Downtown Houston, very close to Spacecenter Houston)
8. Texas Renaissance Festival: This is coming up very soon and is a great place to capture people in costume. It is also a great place to take your kids in costume and get some fun pictures. You will meet lots of fun characters and the entire location is very pretty and can provide a great backdrop for your pictures. (Located in Planterville, TX, North of Downtown Houston)
9. Jesse H. Jones Park: This park located behind Kenswick in Northeast Houston is a gem of a park. There are some great play structures and then some fun walking paths created through the park. (Located in Northeast Houston, near Humble)
10. Bear Creek Park: This park has many different amenities for families. Whether you are looking for a playground with swings, large fields for playing sports, or just looking for a place to picnic. This is location is great. (Located West of Downtown Houston)
11. Mary Jo Peckham Park: This park has a really nice assortment of activities for the family. There is a nice little scenic lake with a path, putt putt golf and some assorted playground equipment located at this park. (Located in Katy, TX)
12. The Art Car Museum: This location offers you something a little different. Just like the Art Car Parade, this Museum is not your typical place. Each car displayed is unique and fun. This provides a great backdrop for some great pictures.
13. The Houston Zoo: It's such a fun outing to visit the zoo. There are so many great animals and this is great place for family pictures.
14. Hermann Park: This place is located right next to The Houston Zoo and the Houston Museum of Natural Science. There is fun playground equipment, a train and the lake is also a great place for pictures.
How much is insurance if...?
Q. I am 16, female and driving a sports car [[camaro]]?
please give an average for texas and several different companys!
please give an average for texas and several different companys!
Answer
Very expensive. There are 4 factors that determine premium.
-Age
-Driving record
-City/State
-Type of car (4 door sedan, sports car, etc.)
The price for car insurance reduces significantly at 21 for females (25 for men). So under that age, rates will be high due to lack of experience driving.
If you have had accidents or tickets, of course, your rate will be higher because you are a higher risk.
City/state play a part because if you live in a rural/country area vs. a big city, your car is at less risk. Best example, it is more likely for your car to get broken into or crashed in Houston, TX than it is in Smithville, TX.
Lastly, the type of car drive effects the rate on several levels. I will use examples because it seems easier to describe. If you drive a 4 door Chevy Cobalt vs. a 2 door Chevy Camaro, the Cobalt is a lower risk. The Camaro has a bigger engine and is used more frequently in racing scenes than the Cobalt, hence higher risk which equals higher premium. Now since you drive a Camaro lets also do this. We already know the premium is high on a sports car. Theres a difference in price (slightly) if you drive a basic model Camaro or a nicer one like the Camaro SS. The SS has a higher premium because the more powerful engine and more expensive features equating to a HIGHER RISK.
So, in a nutshell, your premium will be well over $200 if you need "full" coverage. Go to statefarm.com and get a quote.
I tried to explain this as simple as possible...if you have any questions, email me.
Very expensive. There are 4 factors that determine premium.
-Age
-Driving record
-City/State
-Type of car (4 door sedan, sports car, etc.)
The price for car insurance reduces significantly at 21 for females (25 for men). So under that age, rates will be high due to lack of experience driving.
If you have had accidents or tickets, of course, your rate will be higher because you are a higher risk.
City/state play a part because if you live in a rural/country area vs. a big city, your car is at less risk. Best example, it is more likely for your car to get broken into or crashed in Houston, TX than it is in Smithville, TX.
Lastly, the type of car drive effects the rate on several levels. I will use examples because it seems easier to describe. If you drive a 4 door Chevy Cobalt vs. a 2 door Chevy Camaro, the Cobalt is a lower risk. The Camaro has a bigger engine and is used more frequently in racing scenes than the Cobalt, hence higher risk which equals higher premium. Now since you drive a Camaro lets also do this. We already know the premium is high on a sports car. Theres a difference in price (slightly) if you drive a basic model Camaro or a nicer one like the Camaro SS. The SS has a higher premium because the more powerful engine and more expensive features equating to a HIGHER RISK.
So, in a nutshell, your premium will be well over $200 if you need "full" coverage. Go to statefarm.com and get a quote.
I tried to explain this as simple as possible...if you have any questions, email me.
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