After your session, you’ll receive a gallery filled with beautiful images, but one of the most common questions I hear is what to actually do with them.


Knowing how to display your photos at home can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.


The goal isn’t to do everything. It’s to choose a few meaningful images and give them a place in your home where you can enjoy them every day.

Start Simple


You don’t need to fill every wall or create something elaborate. Often, one larger piece or a small grouping of two to three images is more than enough to make an impact.


If you’re drawn to something a bit more structured, a gallery wall can be a beautiful option click here.

Where to Place Your Photos


A few natural places I often recommend for displaying photos in your home:


  • Above a bed
  • In a living room
  • Along a hallway
  • In an entryway


Choose a space you pass by often so the images become part of your daily life.

Six wooden-framed photo collage wall display above a modern oak sideboard in a minimalist living room.
Black and white family photo canvas print displayed on a white bathroom wall above a freestanding bathtub.

Choosing the Right Images


Look for the images you’re naturally drawn to.


The ones with connection, movement, or a sense of emotion tend to translate best into wall art and photo displays in your home. If you’re still exploring ideas, I’ve also shared a few simple ways to display your photos click here.

Wall Art vs Albums


Albums and wall art serve different purposes, and both can be meaningful in their own way.


Your album tells the full story, something you can sit down with and revisit over time. Wall art, on the other hand, brings a single moment into your everyday life, something you see in passing and connect with regularly.


Many families choose to enjoy both in different ways.

A Few Ideas to Get You Started


If you’re looking for a bit more inspiration, I’ve shared a few ideas here:


  • For a more classic look, you can explore gallery wall ideas click here.
  • If you prefer something less traditional, I’ve shared a few creative alternatives click here.
  • If you’re wondering about quality and longevity, you can read more about why professional printing matters click here.
  • And if you’re just getting started, I’ve gathered a few simple display ideas click here.
Three black and white romantic couple photos displayed as wall art above wooden stairs in a modern minimalist home interior.
Black and white photo display of two beach family portraits hung on a neutral wall above a wooden bench with white vases.

Keep It Personal


There’s no “right” way to display your photos. Your home should reflect your family and your story.


Even one or two images can completely change how your photos live beyond your gallery.

Final Thoughts


If you’d like help choosing images or planning a space, I’m always happy to guide you.


You can also explore print options directly through your gallery.

Three framed family beach photos displayed on a neutral wall above a modern wooden sideboard in a Scandinavian-style living room.
Framed photo print of people standing in ocean waves at sunset, displayed on a beige living room wall above a chair.
Black and white family photos displayed in wooden frames on a styled bookshelf with vases and books.
Two framed beach family photos displayed on a white wall above two beige armchairs with a small side table.
Six matching gold-framed beach family portrait photos displayed in a grid arrangement above a neutral linen sofa.
Four large rose gold-framed beach family photos arranged in a square grid above a white sofa in a cozy living room.
A single gold-framed beach family photo of parents lifting a child, displayed on a bright white hallway wall.
Four family beach photos displayed as canvas prints above a wooden bed in a serene, neutral-toned bedroom.
Colorful beach photo collage displayed on a nursery wall above a wooden crib in a cozy, neutral-toned baby room.