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Chicago HoHo Photography Tips

Where to stand, what time to shoot, and camera settings for epic Chicago photos while using the hop-on hop-off tour.

3/19/2026
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Photographer capturing Chicago skyline from the river

Photography Guide: Best Angles & Settings (expanded)

Capture Chicago's layered skyline with intention — this section gives practical camera guidance and composition ideas.


Best times for photography

  • Golden hour (sunrise/sunset): Warm light on glass façades; ideal for Riverwalk and Michigan Avenue.
  • Blue hour (after sunset): City lights reflect beautifully on the river and wet pavements.
  • Midday: Good for detailed architectural textures under hard light; use polarizer to reduce glare.

Camera basics & starter settings

  • Mode: Aperture priority for depth-of-field control.
  • Aperture: f/5.6–f/8 for architecture; f/2.8–f/4 for subject isolation.
  • ISO: 100–400 daylight; bump only as needed.
  • Shutter: Use stabilization or increase ISO if shooting from a moving bus.

Gear & positioning

  • Upper deck: Superior viewpoint; avoid leaning on rails to keep shots steady.
  • Polarizer: Cuts river reflections and deepens sky.
  • Lenses: 24–70mm for versatile framing; 70–200mm for details and compressing scenes.

Composition ideas

  • Use bridges and river rails to frame the skyline.
  • Include foreground elements (people, benches) to convey scale.
  • Try vertical panoramas from the Riverwalk to show building height.

Pro workflow: Scout from the bus, note the best angles, hop off, and re-shoot from land for sharper images.

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