The Most Amazing Photo Gift Ideas Ever!

jimmyandme-2.jpg(This is a picture of my brother and me about 40 years ago.  My mom gave this to me about 10 years ago, and it is so precious to me.  This is what it would look liked matted and framed with some words of sentiment added.  Think what a wonderful gift this would have been to give to someone.)

I confess.  I am a sentimental gal.  You will find very few material things that mean more to me than my pictures.  As a matter of fact my “most valuable” material things are worth very little monetarily.  For this reason, I think meaningful picture gifts are perfect for so many occasions.  Now before you go grabbing any old picture of yourself and slapping it in a frame to give to someone, you might want to think that one through a little more.  I do believe there are certain picture etiquette rules that apply here for giving things like this for a special occasion. It’s one thing to give grandma a framed picture of yourself because you just got the prints back and wanted to share one with her, but it’s another thing to wrap that up and think it is the birthday gift of her dreams.

Keep this one rule of thumb in mind when giving pictures as gifts:  It makes the picture more special if it is a picture you either took of the other person or if it is a picture of you and the other person.

Always surround yourself with things that mean something, things that move your spirit.  What meaningful and thoughtful gifts these would be for that someone special.  You will never have to worry if they have one like it already, it will not be re-gifted or thrown out.  Give those who are special to you something that will warm their heart and move their soul when they see it.  These gift ideas also make great gifts for yourself, too.

Occasions for Photo Gifts

  • Christmas
  • Mother’s Day
  • Father’s Day
  • Birthday
  • Valentine’s Day
  • Anniversary
  • Graduation
  • Going Away
  • Coming Home
  • Wedding Gift
  • Baby Gift
  • And always remember that gifts are great any day.  They do not have to be for a special occasion.  As a matter of fact, sometimes a gift for no reason at all even means a little more because it was not expected or required.

There are so many meaningful ways to share pictures as a gift.  Remember, too, the importance of handwritten words when making your gift.  There is something about seeing someone’s handwriting that makes the words even more special, so if your photo gift calls for any writing, make some of it your own handwriting.

  • Recipe Book – This is a great gift idea for a mom to give her children!
  • Fine Art Coffee Table Book – This could include family history, pictures with inspirational words, journal, favorite memories with a particular person.
  • Calendar with same type of pictures as above.
  • DVD Slideshow
  • Put old family pictures on DVD – Be sure to scan at a high resolution for printing. Also make sure none of the images are copyrighted.  Any professional image will be copyrighted.
  • Have an old favorite image restored, printed, and framed.
  • Create your own art prints – These can be used for note cards or framed prints.  Subject ideas for art prints:  flowers, landscapes, nostalgic family heirloom or place (i.e., lake house, favorite vacations spot, great grandparents home, church – could be church where parents or grandparents were married or family church, childhood home, etc.)
  • Create a room with a view – Take the picture from your special place that you want to remember and frame it in an old window frame.
  • Calling Cards – These go by many names: mommy and me cards, contact cards, business cards, calling cards, etc.  They are perfect for sharing contact information with everyone and would be a fun gift to do with a very social person.  Click here to learn more and download a free templage to use to make your own.
  • Special Times/Special People - Take pictures of your family and/or friends throughout the year at get-togethers and such and print them for them and put in an album for a special day.
  • Create an album/scrapbook for each child – Include cards, drawings, certificates, and pictures from their life.  Include family pictures, too.
  • Keep a photo journal for your child from birth.  Just think how precious this would be for him/her to have one day.
  • Photo book of favorite things – This would be great for a child to have of all the things he holds dear.
  • A child’s favorite toy book – Take pictures of your child’s favorite stuffed animal or doll as you would a day in the life photo session (i.e., Mr. Bongo loves to play the piano, plays hide and seek with [insert child's name here], favorite food for lunch, etc.) This way not only will you capture a special part of your child’s life by using their favorite toy but will also capture what they love to do at this age.  Think of the things your child loves to do, especially things they love to do with their stuffed animal or doll (i.e., tea party, soldiers, sport, instrument, food, games, how the favorite animal or doll looks forward to seeing them in the morning, loves sleeping with them, etc.)  Include all of these special moments in your book.  Be sure to include cute little words to go with it.  This will be so priceless for them to have while they are young and when they are older.  What a great way to start teaching a non-reading child to read.  This can be made into a book and/or a DVD slideshow with words and music for watching on the television, too.
  • A day in the life session – Take the same concept from above and use for a day in the life session (i.e., “Mommy & Me”, “Daddy & Me”, “My Brother/Sister/Grandmother/Grandfather/Best Friend/Cousin & Me”, etc.)
  • Art Book – Take pictures of your child’s artwork and have it printed for them!  How awesome for them to be “published”.
  • Give the gift of a photo session – And I don’t mean the boring traditional photo session.  Find a photographer who specializes in capturing connections and the real person. This would be a great thing to do for mom and dad or your grandparents.  Imagine hiring a photographer who really knows how to capture grandma and grandpa and the 50+ years of history they have together.  What a treasure that would be for everyone…forever.
  • Boudoir Session – This is fun to do just for yourself.  Every woman needs to be in touch with their inner sexy love goddess.  But, if you are married, your dear hubby will think he has died and gone to heaven.
  • Close-up Art Photography – Make art from your photography. It’s a beautiful way to express yourself creatively while making art for your home, Christmas or note cards, or a gift for someone special.

Who would not love any of these photo gift ideas!

My Life As Art Photo Journal and Other Photography Project Ideas

photography-project-memories-swingset.jpgPhotography is more of an expression of who we are and where we are at a particular moment. We often take pictures of things that mean something to US . . . things that move us.

As a way to challenge myself to not forget my first love of photography, I want to continue challenging myself to always “feel” my photography and to express myself. Sometimes photography can reach the deep places in my soul that no one else can.

My Photography Project Ideas:

  • My Life as Art Photo Journal (or Project: Memories) - Take pictures of the things that hold your memories or sentiment – something that is special to you and your family. It can be something as simple as an old swing set with a story like in our picture above or where your child marked his height on the door frame or a child’s favorite toy or something in your life with a story. This is the start of My Life As Art Photo Journal. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
    • swing, deck, slide, sandbox, basketball goal, ditch, doorway measurements, Christmas stockings
    • day trips, vacations, get togethers
  • Theme with Stuffed Animal or Figurine (Flat Stanley or Meekins Type Project)

  • Random Acts of Photography (What Moves You – Teaches You – Speaks to You) – I heard recently where it is good to surround ourselves with things that move us. As an an artist, I am definitely one of those people who can walk into a room and “feel” it. It is good to practice our art just for ourselves sometimes…just to feel and feed our souls. This project will do just that…and may make the world a little better place in the progress.  Let us all look for the good. Let us all learn and keep our hearts open to what God is saying to us.Take pictures of someone doing something good or someone who just needs a picture taken of them because of a connection you made with them or a stirring in your heart. It could be someone whose story touched your heart. It might even be someone you didn’t get to speak with but God showed you something special through this person.Do this for one year. Set a goal for how many images you would like to use (one a day, week or month) At the end of the year make a collage of your images and print it out or put it into a book and write a little about what moved you in each image. At the end of the year you will have a special memento of the the things that have touched your heart throughout the year and maybe even a few life lessons.

  • Gratitude Photography Journal -What are you thankful for? I’m sure the list is longer than you imagine and after a year of focusing your photography on gratitude, it may be more than you ever imagined.Take pictures of all things that you are thankful for in your life. It can be someone you love, a beautiful blue sky, a fall day, a food, your home, memories of a special time that you hold dear in your heart.Do this for one year. Set a goal for how many images you would like to use (one a day, week or month) At the end of the year make a collage of your images and print it out or put it into a book and write a little about what this image represents to you. At the end of the year you will have a special gratitude photo journal.

  • Project 52/365/12 – Take as many images as you can during the week and post your favorite from each time period. Try to choose photographs that mean something to you either artistically or personally. At the end of the year, print in a book or make a slide show.

  • Make an Art Book for Your Child - Take pictures of the special artwork your child creates and print them in a hardback book for them. This would make a FABULOUS gift idea for Christmas or birthday. Think how proud they would be to have that.   Who knows what you may start for them!

  • Organize and Print My Own Photographs – In the age of digital, this is truly becoming a lost art. And while you are organizing and printing your photographs, please be sure to back them up and keep them in several locations.

  • Close-up Art Photography ProjectMake art from your photography. It’s a beautiful way to express yourself creatively while making art for your home, Christmas or note cards, or a gift for someone special.

3 Great Things to Do with Your Photography Project:

  1. What a great coffee table book this would be!
  2. If you are a professional photographer, this would be an awesome idea to do as a slideshow and publish on your website to show clients.
  3. Publish as a Calendar – what a great gift this would make at Christmas time!

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A Room with a View

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Imagine looking out of your window and seeing this. There are so many beautiful places in the world that would make amazing views out of our windows.

The views in our life can be more than just pretty places. They can be special places. I would love to have an image from my brother’s property where we used to fish and crab for years. It is a wonderful memory that we have of him. Or what about the place I grew up. It definitely wouldn’t make it into a fancy magazine, but it is VERY special and full of memories to me. Let us always remember to take pictures of our special places. Maybe even find a window frame and frame the picture behind it as a beautiful work of art for our home and give yourself a room with a view.