Apr 30 2026 | By: Michele Coleman Photography
If you are looking for a photography location close to Myrtle Beach that offers more than just a standard "sand and surf" backdrop, Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet is an absolute gem. It offers a rare mix of open beach, marsh views, maritime forest, and quiet pathways, giving each session a variety of backdrops without needing to travel far.
That variety matters. Whether you are planning family beach photography, couple photography, senior portraits, or a branding session, the setting should support the story you want to tell. At Huntington Beach State Park, it is easy to create images that feel elevated, natural, and personal.
One of the biggest advantages of this location is the light. Coastal light in the early morning or late afternoon is soft and flattering, which helps create portraits with warmth and dimension. The park also gives you room to breathe, which is especially helpful for clients who want a more relaxed experience in front of the camera.
For families, the park offers space for movement and connection. For couples, it creates a romantic and timeless backdrop. For seniors and professionals, it provides clean compositions that keep the focus on confidence and personality.
As a Myrtle Beach photographer, I love locations that allow me to work with intention. My approach is both emotionally authentic and strategically composed, so every session is designed to feel comfortable while still delivering polished results.
If you are considering a portrait session in the Myrtle Beach area, Huntington Beach State Park is a beautiful choice for images that feel classic, meaningful, and distinctly coastal.
Unlike many of the busier resort-lined beaches, Huntington Beach offers a vast, natural shoreline. The dunes here are majestic—tall, sea-oats-covered hills that provide incredible depth and texture to a photo. Because the park limits development, you get a clean horizon line without high-rises in the background, making it perfect for family portraits and senior sessions that feel timeless and serene.
One of the most unique features of the park is Atalaya, the former winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington. This Moorish-style castle is a dream for portraiture.
What is it? Built in the 1930s, Atalaya is a National Historic Landmark featuring striking brickwork, arches, and sprawling courtyards.
The Look: The castle provides a sophisticated, "old-world" aesthetic. The inner courtyards offer beautiful light-and-shadow play, while the wrought-iron details and textured stone walls create a high-end look for couples or graduation portraits. Even when you don't go early enough to go inside (closes around 4:30 on weekdays), the outside of the Castle offers lush greenery, beautiful palm trees, wrought iron and stone backgrounds.
Just a short walk from the beach side, the park transitions into a vibrant saltwater marsh. At sunset, the colors here are spectacular. The long boardwalks over the marsh provide a leading line that draws the eye into the horizon, offering a completely different "vibe" than the beach sessions. It’s a great spot to capture those golden hour glows and the local wildlife that calls the Inlet home.
The reason I recommend Huntington Beach State Park so frequently is its variety. Within a single session, we can move from:
Architectural/Editorial shots at the Castle.
Lush, green nature shots along the causeway and marsh.
Classic, airy coastal shots on the beach.
Whether you are celebrating a high school milestone, a college graduation, or simply gathering the whole family for a multi-generational session, this park offers a diverse gallery of images that feel like they were taken in three different locations.