Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
{My Home} A Big Ol' Gallery Wall
I am always preaching to my friends, family, and clients about displaying photography as art in your home. What is more beautiful than images of your own family adorning the walls all over your house? But let's face it, we artists can talk a big game, but sometimes, when it comes to our own lives, we can let personal projects fall by the wayside.
So finally, with the help of some Pinterest inspiration, I pieced together my personal gallery. I actually had all of these frames lying around my house. Some I painted to give the gallery a more eclectic feel. I also wanted a few non-photo elements (you'll see those below). Then I had the agonizing task of deciding what photographs to use. I decided to use a mix of snapshots and pretty planned-out session shots. This wall was specifically for the four of us (other family members grace our hallway and tabletops), and I wanted to be sure we all made at least two appearances. I laid everything out on my living room floor, changing, moving, and perfecting until I was happy. And since it was blocking entry into the playroom, hubby decided to hang it that night!
So, after weeks of planning, this is what I came up with-
I decided to use a fun wooden 'H' that I painted cream to match the cream frames. The upper left squares are 6x6 canvases that I attached scrapbook paper to using homemade Modge Podge, aka, glue and water.
Since the wall is vaulted, I knew the gallery needed to be pretty tall, but I did leave room for expanding! Excuse the couch- I am trying to convince hubby that it is time to trade up!
I'd love to see your galleries! You can email me- ashley@hugghinsphotography.com and I will feature them here! Or, you can post them on the Facebook Page
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
{My Little Sweethearts}
I have been seeing so many adorable Valentine's Day shoots lately, mostly with sweet little ladies modeling gorgeous red and pink duds. I really wanted to do something with my kiddos and thought it would be a perfect time to experiment yet again! I didn't want to do anything too cliche, but knew it had to read "Valentines". I kept my props simple and just let the boys do what they do best- goof off!
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