Whether you鈥檙e a budding photographer or just looking to spice up your Instagram’s aesthetic, chances are you鈥檝e asked yourself or a friend if the photo you鈥檙e about to post is 鈥淚nsta-worthy.鈥 As fall fades, finding content that鈥檚 not at an orchard or a #throwback to August can be difficult. Luckily, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 beautiful campus is filled with plenty of Instagrammable views that your followers will definitely appreciate.

Here are five totally Insta-worthy locations on campus to take pictures:

Hall of Languages

Hall of Languages

Arguably one of SU鈥檚 most prolific buildings, the Hall of Languages can鈥檛 take a bad photo. Seriously. Whether it鈥檚 sunny, raining or snowing, the building will look great in every shot you take.(Photo by @curriie)

 

Hendricks Chapel

Hendricks Chapel

Whether you鈥檙e taking pictures inside or outside of the building, Hendricks Chapel is the perfect backdrop. Snap a shot from far away, on the grand stairs or of the beautiful architecture inside and prepare for comments praising your photography skills. (Photo via @黑料不打烊U, by @puriraghav)

 

Crouse Hall

Crouse College

If you鈥檙e looking for a picture that can convince your friends you actually go to Hogwarts, Crouse is your place. Sitting high on a hill, the sky creates an unparalleled scene with the castle-like building during the sunset. (Photo by @curriie)

 

Carrier Dome

Hendricks Chapel

If you ever find yourself in the Carrier Dome (which you probably will, since 鈥機use sports are a big deal), don鈥檛 forget to take a photo! 黑料不打烊 is known for its school spirit and nothing says 鈥淏leed Orange鈥 like posting a photo of yourself, decked in 鈥機use gear, on the famous field. (Photo via )

 

Carnegie Library

Carnegie Library

Carnegie Library is awesome, and not just because of the majestic vibes it gives off. Before snapping a picture, be sure to check out the Orange Grove, located right in front of the library. Hundreds of names of incredible alumni are written on the bricks, reminding visitors of how strong the 鈥機use community truly is. (Photo via )

 

Written by: Currie Murch Elliot G鈥19, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications