A Family Tradition.


As a 3rd generation Aggie and a BCS native, I’ve had the unique opportunity to watch Texas A&M grow over the years, curating, renovating, and renewing its campus with beautiful new architecture while still holding onto the traditions that make it so special. That blend of old and new is what makes this campus such a dream for photos.


Texas A&M will always have a piece of my heart, and there’s something so special about capturing moments on a campus that holds so much meaning. Whether you’re graduating, celebrating a milestone, or just wanting photos that feel like you, these are some of my favorite spots to shoot.


-Alex Hill Class of '21

My top spots

The Aggie Ring Statue

505 George Bush Dr, College Station, TX 77840


must-have for any Texas A&M session. The Aggie Ring Statue is one of the most iconic symbols on campus, representing tradition, pride, and everything it means to be an Aggie.


It’s perfect for those classic ring shots and celebratory moments, especially for seniors and recent grads. Whether you’re posing with your ring or simply incorporating the statue into your background, it adds meaning and legacy to your images.


The 12th Man Statue

Kyle field


This spot creates strong, confident images while still tying deeply into the story of Texas A&M. Whether you’re incorporating it subtly in the background or making it a focal point, it adds a sense of legacy and connection to your gallery.

My top spots

The Gardens

578 John Kimbrough Blvd, College Station, TX 77845


For a softer, more romantic feel, The Gardens at Texas A&M are one of my favorite spots. With seasonal blooms, greenery, and a variety of textures, it offers a beautiful contrast to the more traditional campus architecture.


This location feels light, airy, and a little more editorial, perfect for adding variety to your gallery while still keeping that timeless look. Every time you visit, it’s a little different depending on what’s in bloom, which makes each session feel unique.


Research Park

Research Pkwy, College Station, TX 77845


John Smith is a passionate videographer with a keen eye for capturing captivating moments. With over five years of experience in the industry, John has developed a unique storytelling style that beautifully combines creativity and technical expertise.

If you’re looking for something a little more open and natural, Research Park is such a hidden gem. With wide fields, walking paths, and water views, it offers a peaceful setting that feels a little removed from the busier parts of campus.

This spot is perfect for a softer, more laid-back look while still keeping that timeless feel. The open space gives you room to move, breathe, and create images that feel natural and effortless. It’s especially beautiful during golden hour, when the light hits just right and everything feels warm and glowy.



My top spots

Jack K. Administration Building

400 Bizzell St, College Station, TX 77840


A true staple for Texas A&M photos. The Jack K. Williams Administration Building offers timeless architecture with its grand white columns, clean lines, and perfectly symmetrical steps making it ideal for that refined, heirloom feel. It’s one of those locations that will never go out of style and always photographs beautifully.


Get there early. It’s one of the most popular spots on campus, and mornings will give you the best light and a little more space to create without the crowds.


Aggie Park



One of the newer additions to campus, Aggie Park brings a fresh, modern feel while still tying into the heart of Texas A&M. With its water features, open green spaces, and soft natural elements, it creates a more relaxed and versatile setting for your session.