Drowning in Digital Files? Here are 5 of my favorite ways to display your session photos (and cell phone snaps)

Are you overwhelmed with 1000s of photos, from professional shots to candid cell phone photos, and struggling to decide which ones to frame or how to display them all?

You're definitely not alone in this!

Many of my clients love digital files from their session along with their personal cell phone pictures. 

But let's face it, this often means a bunch of memories are just floating in the cloud, leaving our homes a bit empty of these printed moments.

We both understand the importance of printing out those photos!

The amount of stories I’ve heard about digital files getting buried or even worse, disappearing entirely due to a corrupt hard drive.

That's why I've come up with some really cool and versatile ways to showcase your photos, fitting any style you have at home!

Loose Leaf Prints 

This is one people don’t often consider now that everything is digital!
You can get images printed on normal paper, thicker paper (like a canvas), or even fancy paper with rough edges that look really cool. Display the loose leaf prints in a frame, on a little stand, or just lean them against something on a shelf. 

If you love changing things up in your house, these are perfect. Plus, if you move a lot, they're easy to pack and take with you.

Photo Album

They're not just for weddings anymore! Albums are fantastic for birth photos, vacation snaps, and lifestyle family sessions. They tell a story, don't take up much space, and are perfect for those of us who prefer a cleaner look without too many photos on display.

My favorite thing about using albums to display family photos is they can double as interactive decor pieces. Sure they can go in a drawer for safe keeping, but if you display them open or on a coffee table this invites family and guests to flip through and relive those special moments. And the best part? Kids love looking through them, and it's a fantastic way for them to connect with family history and stories. 

Statement Wall Portrait 

Did you know that a large, statement wall portrait can actually make a room look bigger? It's true! When you choose one large portrait instead of many smaller ones, it creates a focal point and gives the illusion of more space. 

Pro tip: If you hang it a little lower than usual, around eye level, it makes the room feel cozier and more connected to the photo. If you want to make the room seem taller, hang it higher. 

The best thing about choosing a print is you can always change the frame as your style or home decor changes.

Social Media Albums (like Chatbooks) 

Let’s be honest, creating a full professional album for every single life event can be a LOT.
Not to mention, sometimes you just want photos in an album from your day to day life.
That’s why I love services like Chatbooks to print life in between professional photography sessions!
Basically, Chatbooks takes your social media or phone photos and allows you to print them into small albums plus add captions (or use captions from social media.)

If you value your day to day photos but want to print them for your walls, this is the perfect solution.

Digital frame 

I like to think of digital frames as digital albums. They’re so versatile and work with any decor or set of photos!
Picture this: it’s Thanksgiving and your digital photo frame is flipping through images from Thanksgiving over the years. What a fun talking piece. right? 

Pro tip: This might seem random, but you could even have a digital frame dedicated to showing off your kid’s artwork! If you’ve ever tossed a piece of art your kid made because you didn’t have the space to hang or store it, this is a great way to keep it alive and make your kids feel special, too.  


I hope this gives you some fresh ideas on how to print and display photos from a family photography session as well as those cherished day-to-day cell phone photos!

Ready to get your session on the books so you can create some of these for your home? Click here to learn more about my family sessions!

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