Steele's Christmas Tree Farm
Welcome to our Gallery, a visual tour through Steele’s Christmas Tree Farm
This collection captures decades of holiday moments, seasonal landscapes, and the people who make the farm a local tradition. While photos can’t replace the smell of fresh pine or the warmth of a family outing, they offer a glimpse into what a visit to Steele’s feels like and inspire ideas for your next trip to the farm.
What You’ll See in Our Gallery
Our gallery is organized into themed sections that reflect the variety of farm experiences:
Family Moments
Candids and posed photos of families selecting and cutting trees, children exploring, and grandparents carrying on traditions.
Tree Portraits
Close-ups of tree shapes, branch structure, and species variety to help you understand what each species looks like in person.
Seasonal Landscapes
Wide-angle shots of fields, rows of trees in morning light, and sunset silhouettes that showcase the farm’s setting and natural beauty.
Activities and Events
Images of group visits, educational demonstrations, and community days that highlight our public programming.
Practical Shots
Photos of netting, loading assistance, and staff helping customers so you know what to expect during your visit.
Why a Visual Preview Helps
For many visitors, choosing a tree is a visual process. Viewing trees photographed in different sizes, decorated styles, and settings helps you decide what might work best in your home. Our gallery also shows typical conditions at the farm—what paths look like, how busy weekends can be, and where family photo spots are located.
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Highlights from Recent Seasons
- Early-morning light across freshly harvested rows, showing the scale and care behind our operation.
- Siblings carrying a small Leyland Cypress chosen for an apartment living space.
- A multi-generational family posed around a freshly cut Virginia Pine, reflexive smiles and sap-streaked mittens included.
- Trees being netted and loaded, demonstrating easy transport methods for customers.
- Seasonal signage and a decorated photo area for holiday cards and personal mementos.
How We Curate the Gallery
Photos are selected to present an honest and helpful view of the farm experience. We include images taken on typical operating days and during special events to illustrate both everyday visits and community-focused moments. Photos are captioned with species names, general tree sizes, and tips when helpful.
Privacy and Photography Policy
We respect privacy. If you prefer that your photos not appear in our gallery or social channels, please tell our staff during your visit. We obtain permission for photos used in promotional materials and provide clear attribution when requested.
Tips for Great Photos at the Farm
- Golden hour (shortly after sunrise or before sunset) offers warm, flattering light.
- Rustic props like wooden sleds, blankets, or simple wreaths create cozy compositions.
- Try candid shots of children choosing trees rather than posed images for a more authentic feel.
- Include farm details in the frame—rows of trees, staff members helping, and signage—to convey place and story.
Planning Your Photo Session
If you’re interested in more formal family portraits or a small photo shoot at the farm, plan ahead:
- Schedule during less busy weekday hours if possible to avoid crowds.
- Bring accessories (baskets, scarves) but keep decorations portable and respectful of operational areas.
- Work with our staff to pick a location that’s safe and visually pleasing.
Virtual Tour Experience
For those who can’t visit immediately, our gallery aims to recreate the farm’s atmosphere. Browse species photos to understand shapes and sizes; look at family portraits to imagine the day; and review practical images to plan transport and gear for your trip.
Stories Behind the Photos
Each photo in the gallery tells a short story—engagements under a bough, grandparents teaching a child how to saw, a veteran receiving a discounted tree. These snapshots reflect the ongoing human connection that defines Steele’s: a place where land, family, and community intersect every December.
How to Share Your Pictures with Us
We encourage guests to share their photos from Steele’s with us. If you post publicly, tag us on social media (check current season handles) or email selected images to the farm’s contact email for possible inclusion in our gallery. If you’d like to keep your photos private, simply let our staff know when you visit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I use gallery photos for personal holiday cards?
Yes. Gallery photos labeled for public use can be used for personal holiday cards. For commercial use, please contact our office for permissions.
Are photographers allowed on the farm?
Personal photographers are welcome. For professional sessions or large groups, schedule in advance to ensure space and staff support.
How do you select images for the gallery?
We pick images that represent typical farm experiences and showcase our trees, customers, and seasonal activities.
Can I request removal of a photo that includes me or my family?
Yes. Contact us at (985) 966-1041 and provide details; we will promptly address your request.
Contact
If you’d like to learn more about a photo in the gallery or schedule a shoot,
call (985) 966-1041 or visit:
Steele’s Christmas Tree Farm
56459 Dollar Road
Angie, LA 70426
United States
We look forward to helping you capture and keep holiday memories.












































