12. Fill wall space by displaying multiple vertical photos side by side
I always alternate the photos to be a combination of close-up and far-away portraits to prevent them from looking too busy beside one another. My favorite set is a group of three, and I’ll even add another row of three below to fill a more square space. I love this method of decorating with photos because it allows me to showcase a variety of my favorite pieces while also filling a large space easily. - Amanda May Photos
13. Go bold with a large scale statement piece
There are so many ways to display portraiture in your home. My favorite ways to decorate with photos are to include several smaller pieces in a gallery wall setting or display a favorite image as a large-scale statement piece. Whether it be a framed print or gallery-wrapped canvas, nothing says home better than a piece of art depicting your own loving family. - Erin McBrine Photography
14. Think about sharing your story
Make family albums or choose a family photographer that includes albums with family sessions. Put the albums on a coffee table or in a prominent place in your living room. Especially if you have younger kids around, having albums of your family throughout the years is a great way to
honor the important people in your life. Pro tip: choose the cover image or color of your albums as if you would hang it on the wall since it'll be out and visible. - Anela Deisler Photography
15. Accent art is a stylish way to breathe life into your space
Colorful, large-format fine art photography is a wonderful way to add energy and life to any room in your home, especially if it has a more neutral color palette, to begin with. Accent walls are on their way out, but accent art is definitely in. Consider filling a wall with one signature image that injects a bold dynamic into the aesthetic. Depending on your personal preference, a landscape/cityscape or even a piece of industrial photography is sure to add intrigue and interest to your home decor. - Kelley Fine Art Photography
16. Create a Diptych or Triptych
Instead of displaying just one photo, group 2-3 photos that share a look. Combining one traditionally posed image with 1-2 candid images better tells the story of your family. And, remember, always print large enough so that faces can be clearly seen from across a room. - Swaddle Photography
17. When it comes to displaying photography, it's all about the color
Select images to display where the colors compliment the space and are aesthetically pleasing. If your home decor has neutral colors, having a wall full of images with bright colors will disrupt the flow of the space. On the flip side, use your images as inspiration for the decor in your home. Wanting to change out the pillows or drapes? Pull from the colors in your family or wedding photos to bring the room together. - Kelly Grace Photography
18. Pay attention to the colors and decor of your surroundings
When you select the image you choose to display, think about the frame and the colors within that image. Those colors should complement your room and tie it all together. If you have a monochromatic scheme in that room, then maybe go for bold contrast and watch that image pop. - J Amado Photography
19. Create a personalized coffee table book
Put a family album with your favorite memories on display for all to see. Not only is it a great conversation starter with guests, but even your family members will enjoy flipping through it and reminiscing about the good times you've shared. - Monica Conlin Photography
20. For a minimal and timeless look, opt for smaller prints throughout your home
Sometimes it's the little things. Photos add a lot of warmth to a room, and it doesn't matter what size they are. If you can't afford large framed photos, then the next best thing is placing several small prints throughout your home. The possibilities are endless when decorating with photos, and you can be as creative as you'd like to be. - Daniel Motta Photography