Category Archives: Decorating with Photos

Family Pictures

Like a lot of you, I don’t necessarily enjoy being photographed.  However, I can’t even begin to tell you how passionate I am about the importance of documenting your life through pictures.  Although I’m always taking pictures of my kids throughout our day, our last professional family picture was taken when we lived in Arizona.  (Stay tuned!  I plan to post a few “Decorating with Photos” features using pictures from that session!) 

So when I told Matthew a family session was the only thing I wanted for Valentine’s Day + Mother’s Day + our anniversary + my birthday and Christmas this year, I think he could tell how important it was to me!

Brandy (friend/wonderful photographer) photographed my family last week.  Here are a few of my favorites…

Even though Brandy made us all look happy and stress-free in the pictures above, you’re not alone if you feel like nothing goes smoothly on the day of your session.  I was so happy she included an image that was pretty-much symbolic of Rayna 99% of our entire session… 

Although I tried not to, being a photographer has put so many ideas and images in my head that I wanted for my own family’s shoot.  However, after seeing how Rayna acted, I just assumed there wouldn’t be any decent pictures of our family.  Needless to say, when I saw the picture below, I was so grateful!  It was exactly what I wanted…  

If your family needs updated photographs like mine did, I want to encourage you to find a photographer you love and feel comfortable with in your area.  (Or, if you’re like all of my incredible clients in Arizona, find a photographer that is all the way across the U.S.!)  As I mentioned in another post, you’ll be so happy you’ve documented all the laughs, hugs, kisses and even frowny-faces!

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Wall Templates

Have you ever wanted to display the images you love, but needed some ideas on how to actually do it?  If so, you are not alone.  One of the most common questions I receive is, “How do I hang my pictures on the wall?” 

Since a lot of you have told me how much you like the “Decorating with Photos” posts, I decided to share these ideas with everyone.  I hope you find a few that inspire you to use your wall space to really make a statement!

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Christmas Decorating

It’s been a while since my last ‘Decorating with Photos’ post.  I have more examples throughout my house to post, but for now… it’s all about Christmas ornaments and stocking holders.  (There were a bunch of these stocking holders online, but Target had the best deal.)  Naturally, I love anything that uses pictures, but I thought this was a cute idea to represent each person.  (As if our stockings aren’t obvious enough!)

Due to Ross’ obsession ‘LOVE’ with Frosty this year, about half of our ornaments are snowmen.  However, the little frames of Ross and Rayna are my personal favorites…

Ross thought it was so funny to make crazy-faces in the ornaments.  Only a 4-year old boy, right?

Rayna ‘hiding’ under the tree…

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Wall Gallery

I really don’t know anything about decorating.  However, as quickly as the paint dried in our new house, I had big plans for every inch of our wall space! 
Although I’m a photographer and it’s natural that I love photographs, many of my clients also share the same passion for displaying their own family images on their walls.   Since I’ve had clients ask for ideas on how to frame and display their images,  I thought I’d share a few of mine from my own home. 

I have a few different examples I’d like to show you throughout my house.   Also, I have a few projects I’m very excited about starting in the coming months.  (I’ll post those too once they are completed.)  Since it’s late and I have a 12-hour road trip tomorrow, I’ll just post my most recent project.

I used the wall space between the foyer and the kitchen to display 15 of my favorite family images.  There were lots of black and white images that I loved.  However, the bright colors of some of these images won me over.  bdsc_0004
Instead of choosing images where Ross and Rayna were looking directly at the camera, I wanted images that told a story.  Some of my favorite family memories on the wall are:
* Ross’ first time at the beach
* Rayna (as a baby) looking at me laying beside her, followed by her first LONG, BELLY laugh  (SO happy I had my camera beside me!)
* Ross and his cousins jumping off a cliff into a lake in Arkansas

Word of Advice:  If you are like me and ALWAYS the one behind the camera, HAND IT OVER!  It’s important that your wall of family photos also include YOU in them!  My all-time FAVORITE image of me and Ross (bottom right corner) was taken after I did a shoot for our friends in Arizona.  I handed Aaron my camera and he snapped away.  He captured an image of me holding Ross as he nuzzled his face under my neck.  Before this project, each time I would run across the image on my computer, I would get all-teary-eyed.  Now, I get to experience that warm-and-fuzzy feeling all through the day.

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I hope this inspires you to add more family images to YOUR walls!
(To see some of the images I used, check out my gallery on facebook.)

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