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6 Photo Gift Ideas
Photo gifts offer a truly unique and great looking way to commemorate or celebrate special occasions. Whether you're celebrating the arrival of a newborn son or daughter, or your fifth wedding anniversary looms, there are photo gifts that can be customised to meet your needs by displaying a photograph or image of your choice. The possibilities are virtually limitless because of this level of personalisation.
Newborn Baby Blanket
Baby blankets are a traditional newborn baby gift and by adding a photo of the new arrival you can give a blanket that will become a keepsake or memento as much as it will a comfortable blanket. By having a montage created of the best baby photos you have, you can even create a modern and customised take on a patchwork quilt.
Anniversary Photo Montage
A photo montage can be used on many items to help celebrate special occasions. Anniversaries celebrate a number of years together and, as such, anniversary gifts are the perfect opportunity to use a montage of many different photographs. This can then be printed on to high quality woven canvas prints or onto many other different items.
Customised Wallpaper
For a fun and incredibly unique gift idea, you need look no further than customised wallpaper. You can either add a photograph or any other high resolution digital image to assist in making a feature wall or decorating an entire room. Not only is customised photo wallpaper an unusual gift idea but it allows you to really let your imagination go and create a room in your home that is exactly what you want.
Wedding Photo Albums
The wedding photo album is one of the most important documented albums in a couple's life and it will undoubtedly see a lot of thumbing throughout its own life. Photo albums and photo books can be used to update existing albums or they can be used to help store new memories from your wedding day or the big day of another happy couple.
This Is Your Life Photo Books
Photo books can be customised to include many images printed directly onto the page and the cover can be customised too. A This is your Life book takes its lead from the television classic of the same name and makes a great birthday gift; it can also be used as a tailored leaving gift. As with all photo gifts, the uses of the photo book are only governed by what you choose to do with them. They can even be used as a model or designer portfolio.
Personalised Calendars
Personalised photo calendars include 13 images (one for the cover and one each for the twelve months of the year). You can choose the sequence of the photographs and even the start and end month while also adding your own captions to each of the pages. Perfect for anniversaries, Christmas gifts, or birthday gifts, you don't have to include photographs and you can use images or pictures of any relevant item, person, place or any other subject.
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Personalised gifts from Bags of Love can be tailored to any recipient and given for any occasion. All Bags of Love photo gifts give you the opportunity to add your own photos or images in order to create unique, great looking gift ideas.
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What are photography ideas that are 'cliche' or 'played out' and what are some that are your personal faves?
I see a lot of the railroad track photos...and for engagement photos a lot of them where they're in an alley kind of a place...like she's getting picked up.
Any ideas that you think are poor taste/played out?
VS: what are your favorites? or some that are unique that just about anyone could do?
Thanks, I just think its fun to hear from the pro's!
A lot of people are going to disagree with me here, but the wedding photos where the wedding party are photographed from the neck down were over almost as soon as they started.
And the lens flares which are post-processed so the whole photo looks yellow ... I love lens flares and I loved the look the first 100 times I saw it this year, and then for some reason it started getting stale.
I also agree about the "slumming it" engagement photos. There is nothing romantic about graffiti and liquor stores with bars on the windows. Believe me. I have lived in those neighborhoods. There's no better way to make your $10K wedding clients look bourgeois and clueless.
The problem is that everybody copies everyone else, and it's so easy to do these days if you look at others' blogs for inspiration. There's nothing really wrong with any of these techniques (even the railroad tracks, though I am sick of them too) it's just that they spread like wildfire and then for months on end that's all you see. Some photographers seem to only have 5 or 6 things in their bag of tricks and I have to see them over, and over, and over.
