Fun Alternatives for Displaying Your Photos

Amazing photos deserve an equally amazing display but this doesn’t mean you always have to use a traditional frame to showcase them in your home. Below is some inspiration for deciding how to display your favorite memories.

If your home décor is very contemporary you might want to consider canvas gallery wraps, image blocks or standout mounts to showcase your photos. Going frameless is also a great option if you’re looking for something truly sleek and modern.

If rustic and chic is more your style, then why not turn old pieces of wood into stained photo clipboards, using binder clips to hang the photos against the wood. Another unique option is to hang your photos on a thin cable to make it look like a clothesline. Binder clips also work perfectly for this.

If you are a fan of frames, why not buy different sizes, colors and styles and create one big photo wall that displays a variety of memories. There are so many shapes and designs that you can use to create your photo wall and really make it your own. 

Since we work with so many creative vendors who offer a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional framing and display options, we are able to help you pick a unique option that suites your home and style.

Whether it’s a traditional frame with hand-cut matting, shadow box or canvases, we will help you pick the right option for your home.  No matter which method you choose, get creative. Filling your walls with a lifetime of memories is one of the most special and visual ways to tell the story of your family, so get hanging.

How to Find the Perfect Photo Shoot Location

Choosing a photo shoot location might seem like a big deal but it doesn't have to be difficult! A location usually drives some of the other decisions you will need to make about your shoot so it’s important to choose the right place. Here are a few questions to ask yourself before you decide on a location:

1.      What kind of “theme” do I want? If a particular building or natural backdrop would work well with your theme, look around your area for spots that meet your requirements. If you don't know what kind of backdrop you want, take an afternoon drive around your city for inspiration. It's easy to overlook beautiful spots that are practically in your backyard. Ask your photographer for ideas too.

2.      Are you allowed to take pictures there? Make sure that you can legally take pictures at the location that you have in mind. If it's not public property or available to the public you will need to get permission first.

3.      Is it accessible? Consider that not all outdoor locations may be available all year round or you might not be able to get to them at all. Your safety is also an important aspect to think about before you decide on a location. Taking pictures on a mountain ledge may look neat but it’s best not to put yourself in harm’s way.  

4.      How do you get to your location? Will it be easy to walk to the session location and if not, are you able to change your clothing and touch up your hair and makeup before the shoot? You should also find out whether there is a restroom that’s close enough in case you need it.

5.      Will the photo session be in a public place? If the location you have chosen has a lot of foot traffic, you need to ask yourself whether you are comfortable being photographed in front of others or if you want a more private location.

Make sure that your location doesn’t become a distraction. Your location tells a story so it’s worthwhile to choose a meaningful spot. And if you don’t have ANY idea what you’re wanting….your photographer will be there to guide you ;)

Scott Twins

Meet the Scott Twins!

Noah and Caiden arrived and they were super sleepy and cuddly for their session! They visited my studio about a month ago with their parents and super helpful big sister, Journey. We had so much fun capturing this families love for each other!

This session was so much fun and with the help of my assistant (safety ALWAYS first), we were able to get these guys in and out within 2 hours! Thank you so much for trusting me with your family and I cannot wait these two best friends grow up!

Top 5 Tips for Making a Photo Session with Kids Easier

Family portrait season is upon us and trust me, I KNOW how stressful preparing can be.

If you’re preparing for a photo session with your children, you may be feeling a bit apprehensive. Children aren’t always easy to deal with, which is why the below tips will definitely come in handy before your upcoming photo session.

1. Don't make a huge deal out of it. If you're stressed out and cranky, your kids will usually pick up on it and act accordingly. Their behavior will usually be better if you are relaxed and having fun. You may have to make some compromises to keep the peace such as letting your energetic daughter's hair stay straight instead of curling it into because she won't sit still. Focus on the big picture and don't sweat the small stuff.

2. Make it fun. Let the kids have a couple “fun pictures” where they get to pick their own pose or props. You get to keep the more serious photos while they get to keep their silly photos. This way everyone wins.  If you are struggling to get your kids to sit still, turn the photo session into a game. Simon Says usually works like a charm.

3. Be prepared.  If you're going to be out for several hours, ensure that your children are well rested and have had their nap. Bringing some snacks and activities along is also a great idea. If you are having your own photos taken too then you might want to bring a babysitter or family member along to watch the kids. If you happen to be shooting in a remote location, you never know when you might need something like bug spray, tissues or a first aid kit so bring that along too.

4. Be patient. Save your sanity by trying not to control the photo session too much. Sometimes the best photos come from kids just doing their own thing. Work with your photographer and your photos will look fantastic.

5.  Have a chat. Get your children talking to both you and the photographer about topics such as school or their favorite songs. This allows them to feel more comfortable around your photographer and will also give your photographer a chance to capture a few candid and cute expressions.

Tips on Finding The Right Photographer for YOU

Photographers are not a “one size fits all” type of profession. Every photographer, like any artist, has their own style, niche, and services that they offer. This is why finding a family photographer can be a challenge. But—GREAT news, even if you and I don’t seem like the right fit, there IS a perfect photographer out there for you and I am here to help you find them! Are you a “bright and airy” lover? Are you looking for an event or wedding? Then most likely, I’m not the gal for you. And although it can suck to turn clients away, we all have our own niche and styles and I would be MORE than happy to send you to some of my talented colleagues. NOW—If you’re looking for a moody, maternity, newborn and family photographer who loves coffee and spending too much money on props—lets chat!!

Are you on the lookout for a new family photographer? I’ve put together some tips that might be able to help you narrow down your search to help you get exactly what you are looking for out of the photography experience.

Editing Style

What is the photographers editing style? I know from experience, that photographers spend HOURS learning and practicing their craft and, sometimes, it can even take them a while to find their own “style.” But once we find a style we love, we do nothing but work towards perfecting it! The way one photographer shoots, or even edits, will not be the same that another one does. If a friend recommends someone they love, but you aren’t too fond of their editing style, that doesn’t mean that photographer is “bad”, they are just not right for YOU. When searching for your perfect photographer, take a look at their portfolio. Do you love close ups? Candids? Does their style fit what you’re looking for? GREAT—you’re halfway there!

Price and Product Inclusions

Another big factor when it comes to booking a photographer and the part every parent usually dreads—PRICE. Packages can seem pricey and I know that it can seem scary, but look into what the photographer is offering. Do they have client closet for your to access for your session? Do they include props? Do you get products with your gallery? How long is a session? ALL photographers offer different packages and sometimes it can be confusing or overwhelming, but I promise you they are here to help guide you through. Some photographers offer a flat rate of $xxx and include all images, while others charge a session fee and offer products separately. Some offer one option, while others offer multiple. Its A LOT of information to process, but don’t be afraid to reach out and ask questions. Before reaching out, you should have a set budget in mind. This will not only help the photographer help you find a package that fits your needs, but it will help you know exactly who to message and who no to message ahead of time. Do you want digitals only or do you want wall art and prints as well? Do you want all of your images, or only a few keepsake? There are all questions you should be asking yourself when on the hunt!

Location

Location location location!! Knowing where a photographer is based out of is clearly a very important fact to know. Are they close by? Are you willing to travel? Are THEY willing to travel? Make sure you ask yourself and your potential photographer some of these questions when inquiring. Do they have a studio? Do you WANT a studio location? Most photographers are open to suggestions on location, but some have specific places they love to stick with because they know the area. Voice to them the ‘vibe” you are going for and ask if they any locations they think can fit that!

As a photographer, I can promise you that we want all of our clients to get the absolute best experience out of their sessions. These are YOUR memories, so its important that you get exactly what you are are wanting! —And if I happen to check off anything off your list, or if you have any more questions more me—lets chat and get you set up!