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Spring Photography Prop Ideas Prop Ideas for Easter Photos Easter Picture Ideas for Backdrops Spring Color Palettes for Easter Photos Free Spring Picture Ideas for Editing
Whether you’re looking for ideas for spring photography OR just want to snap some fun pics of the kids this Easter, you’re sure to find lots of ideas! Ready for photography inspiration overload? Ready. Set. SCROLL…
11 Spring Photography Prop Ideas
Capture the perfect Easter photos of your family with these darling prop ideas! They’re so fresh and springtime-y, we can’t even believe it! Plus they’re super cheap and easy to use. Not to mention the fact that props are a fun way to add personality and color to your spring family pictures. Here are 11 props that are perfect for Springtime sessions…
Rain Boots- Don’t let the rain keep you indoors. Put some rain boots on the kids and snap some pictures of them splashing in the puddles. It’s a darling and inexpensive way to add a HUGE touch of personality to your cute Easter pictures. Plus, it will keep your little ones a bit dryer on those wet and rainy days. You might consider having them jump in puddles, walk next to a stream, or even line up multiple kiddos and get a shot of just their boots! How cute would that be?! (Sources {A} Stock Photo {B} Andrea Martin Photography {C} Drew B Photography {D} Stock Photo {E} Angie Kuna Photography)
Umbrella- Bright, fun umbrellas are a great way to add a pop of color to your spring family pictures. They come in so different colors and patterns that you’re sure to find one that speaks to you! Plus, we’ve never seen a kid who doesn’t like playing with an umbrella- we sure do! Try having your little ones spin them, peek out from behind, or stand underneath. The opportunitie are endless! You could even get the whole family in on the fun and create some wet and wild Easter photos where every member of the family is standing under their own umbrella. It would be the most unique set of spring family pictures we’ve ever seen! (Sources {A} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {B} Drew B Photography {C} Stock Photo {D} Angie Kuna Photography {E} Stephanie Tanner Photography)
Parasol– For sunny days, parasols are great at providing shade and adding a touch of femininity. We all know that harsh sunlight makes for not very good Easter photos (or anytime photos!) and so these delicate props are an ideal solution. Go for a colored parasol to add a touch of boho charm, or pick a white or cream colored one to keep things simple and classic. (Sources {A} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {B} Ek Studios {C} Melange Photography {D} Smiling Rain Photography {E} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography). Little girls will look especially darling holding one of these!
Dandelions- Looking for a floral element that’s totally free?! Let the kids pick some dandelions and capture the seeds blowing in the wind! Or find some fresher, yellow ones for the perfect pop of color and whimsy. Try getting a few Easter photos of your little one running through a field of dandelions or lying surrounded by them. We promise, this will be a shot you’ll treasure forever! (Sources {A} Melange Photography {B} Denne Alise Photography {C} Stock Photo {D} Stock Photo {E} Denne Alise Photography {F} Melange Photography)
Bubbles- Bubbles are great for getting genuine smiles out of the kids and add a fun element to photos. Plus, they’re inexpensive and small so you don’t have to worry about carting big props around! Get a close-up shot of your little one blowing a stream of bubbles from the wand or blow some yourself and capture a pic of them running or spinning through them! Whichever pose you choose, the bubbles will work to create a truly magical element. (Sources {A} Melange Photography {B} Stock Photo {C} Stock Photo {D} Denne Alise Photography {E} Dreamstime {F} Melange Photography)
Balloons- Balloons are another great option for adding pops of color. They’ll help your photos reach new heights and add bursts of color throughout that you might not otherwise be able to capture. Plus they’re cheap and kids go CRAZY for them, guaranteeing you more photo-time cooperation. Total win! (Sources {A} Drew B Photography {B} Angie Kuna Photography {C} Chelsea Lee Photography {D} Dawn Matthes Photography {E} Carolyn Rife Photography {F} Grosgrain Fabulous)
Swing– Whether it’s an old wood swing, a tire swing, or a park swing- they’re great at adding movement and playfulness to pictures. Even playground swings can add a dose of fun you wouldn’t otherwise get. For a more formal look, consider choosing an old rope swing and adorning the sides with florals or fabric. This will add an extra touch of charm to your spring or Easter photos. (Sources {A} Chubby Cheek Photography {B} Drew B Photography {C} Renee Hindman Photography {D} Melange Photography {E} Esther Dorotik Photography {F} Drew B Photography {G} Natalie’s Sentiments {H} Claudia Mcdade Photography)
Flower Crown– Remember those flower crowns you used to make as a child? Well, this is your chance to put those skills to use! Flowers crowns are fun for adding a touch of romance to your photo shoot. You can use silk florals or fresh but just keep in mind that fresh will always cost a bit more and won’t last as long. (Sources {A} Nestling Photography {B} Hello Pinecone {C} Iliasis Muniz Photography {D} Denne Alise Photography {E} Simple As That {F} Angie Kuna Photography {G} Denne Alise Photography)
Flowers- Spring is the perfect season for adding colorful flowers to your photos. There are so many options too! Like the flower crowns, you can choose to use silk florals or fresh. Or you can be extra adventurous and find a field of wildflowers for a total unique photo experience! (Sources {A} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {B} Drew B Photography {C} Drew B Photography {D} Drew B Photography {E} Julie Parker Photography {F} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography)
Bike- If your family loves riding bikes together, why not add one to your family photo shoot to personalize it a little? The best part is that you probably already have one sitting in your garage! If not, ask to borrow a neighbor’s. Consider adding a basket to the front (temporarily of course) and filling it with fresh fruit or flowers. Make the bike the central focus of your photo and have the family gather around it. (Sources {A} Kristin Duke Photography {B} Drew B Photography {C} Kristin Duke Photography)
Chair- Chairs are great props for adding color and providing different posing options. We love using more antique looking ones but you could really get away with anything! Consider tying a balloon on the rungs for added effect. (Sources {A} Jessica Downey Photography {B} Lovelock & Co {C} Drew B Photography)
11 Prop Ideas for Easter Photos
While the kids are already dressed up this Easter, why not snap a couple of cute Easter photos? OR plan a whole Easter-themed photo shoot! They’ll make for great memories and we’ve already got you covered in the prop department! Take a look below for some fabulous and Easter-y ideas.
Chocolate Bunny- Before they completely devour their Easter basket goodies, snap a couple of cute pictures to capture these memories you’re making. The chocolate Easter bunny is a classic treat that also (surprise, surprise!) makes for a fantastic photo prop. (Sources {A} Stock Photo {B} Him and Her Photography {C} Stock Photo {D} Stock Photo)
Easter Eggs– We bet you already have some of these bad boys lying around! Plastic Easter eggs are perfect for adding color and interest to your photos! Plus, they’re virtually unbreakable so even the smallest of kiddos can use them as part of their Easter photos. (Sources {A} Stock Photo {B} Tenille Gates {C} Jami West Photography {D} Images by Annalies {E} Iliasis Muniz Photography)
Easter Basket- After the annual Easter egg hunt, see if you can get the kids to pose for a couple of pictures. After all, they’re only little for a little while. Have them pose holding their Easter baskets or sneak some totally candid shots of the fun. OR if you want to go all out, plop a pet rabbit in one of the baskets for ultimate cute Easter pictures overload! (Sources {A} Stock Photo {B} Denne Alise Photography {C} Stock Photo {D} Melange Photography {E} Stock Photo)
Easter Hats- Easter hats are perfect for a dress-up or tea party photo shoot this spring. Look for wide, floppy brims, and consider adding extra ribbon or florals to spruce things up a bit. You might even do a tea-party themed shoot for your Easter photos! How adorable would that be?! (Sources {A} A Different Light Photography {B} Chelsea Lee Photography {C} Andrea Martin Photography)
Carrot– Looking to brighten up those Easter photos? Add a pop of orange with some carrots! They’re great for keeping babies entertained during all the picture taking too (just be sure to keep them large in size- you don’t want to have any choking hazards around! (Sources {A} Andrea Martin Photography {B} June Star Photography {C} Lovelock & Co {D} Stock Photo {E} Nestling Photography {F} Stock Photo)
Bunny Ears– Bunny ear headbands couldn’t be more perfect for Easter pictures. Besides, everyone needs at least one picture of their baby in bunny ears, right? 😉 (Sources {A} Sophie Crew Photography {B} Stock Photo {C} Stock Photo {D} Lindsay Adams Photography {E} Jami West Photography)
Stuffed Bunny– If you can’t take pictures with a live bunny this Easter, just use a stuffed animal! You can easily find one online or at your local toy store. (Sources {A} Chubby Cheek Photography {B} Lovelock & Co {C} Chubby Cheek Photography {D} Nestling Photography {E} Peachy Life Photography)
Bunny- Of course, nothing beats an Easter picture with a real Easter bunny! (Sources {A} Orange Turtle Photography {B} Jami West Photography {C} Nestling Photography {D} Orange Turtle Photography {E} Nestling Photography)
Chicks/ Ducklings- Nothing screams “Spring!” quite like little baby chicks and ducklings. And I love the little yellow pops of color. (Sources {A} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {B} Andrea Martin Photography {C} Andrea Martin Photography {D} Melange Photography {E} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {F} Jami West Photography {G} Andrea Martin Photography)
Lamb- I think it would be fun to get a picture with a lamb this Spring, even if you have to go to the local petting zoo. Don’t you?! (Sources {A} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {B} Andrea Martin Photography {C} Andrea Martin Photography)
Bird’s Nest– With or without the chick inside, nests make a fun and unique Easter photo prop. To keep things germ-free, consider picking up a faux nest at your local craft store- or make one yourself! (Sources {A} Jami West Photography {B} Renee Hindman Photography {C} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {D} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {E} Renee Hindman Photography)
11 Easter Picture Ideas for Backdrops
Now that we’ve shared some fun ideas for outdoor spring photography, here are some great backdrops that are perfect for indoor, studio photography. They’re bright, colorful, and will totally make your spring or Easter photos amazing!
Kites – Springtime means kite season and these kites couldn’t get much cuter! Paper Pinwheels – These paper pinwheels are so easy to make and add such a fun touch. Rainbow Background – Wouldn’t this fun rainbow background make for a memorable photo shoot?? Love it! Paper Chains – I love how easy this idea is! Just make a bunch of paper chain links using various colors of paper. Hang them up and voila! You are good to go. Spring Fence – Recreate the outdoors, indoors with a cute scene like this. Yarn Balls – I love how these colorful, yarn balls resemble Easter eggs. Simply wind large yarn balls and hang them from the ceiling. So simple!
(Sources: {A} PepperLu {B} Alicia Q Photography {C} Drew B Photography {D} Drew B Photography {E} Jami West Photography {F} Amy True Photography)
Indoor Swing – You could dress up an indoor swing in so many fun ways for Spring! Just add florals, fabric, or ribbon- the opportunities are endless! I love the old fashioned look of these flowers. Raindrops– These raindrops and clouds make the perfect backdrop and would be perfect to pair with an umbrella and rain boots as props. Fabric Garland – If you love shabby chic, here’s a fun and easy backdrop idea- just use scraps of fun fabric. You could also throw in a small antique chair for an extra dose of Easter charm. Textured Wall and Balloons – Find a uniquely textured wall (concrete, brick, etc.) Add some variety with balloons and you are good to go! Flowers and Balloons – Nothing says spring more than flowers! Add some unique vases for texture and balloons for a new pop of color. Use fresh or faux- it really doesn’t matter with this setup!
(Sources: {A} Amy True Photography {B} Fresh Art Photography {C} Chelsea Lee Photography {D} Chubby Cheek Photography {E} Chelsea Lee Photography)
7 Spring Color Palettes for Easter Photos
Often figuring out what to wear can be the hardest part of planning spring family pictures. We’re here to help make that process a whole lot easier! Here are 7 of our favorite spring color palettes to get you started.
Splash of Yellow – These fun, bright colors just scream “Spring!” Add in some grays and whites as neutrals and you’re set. (Sources {A} Drew B Photography {B} Spring Family Photo {C} Kristin Duke Photography {D} Drew B Photography {E} Drew B Photography {F} Kristin Duke Photography)
Aqua & Coral – I think this is the perfect color combination for beach pictures. Add in some grays, browns, or whites for your neutrals. (Sources {A} Laura Brett Photography {B} Munchkins and Mohawks Photography {C} Cait Boswell {D} EK Studios)
Navy & Yellow – Use navy and different shades of blues as your base, then just add pops of white and yellow for added interest. (Sources {A} Jennifer Rice Photography {B} Kristin Duke Photography {C} Cait Boswell {D} Chelsea Lee Photography)
Navy & Coral – Navy, coral, and white are a great combination alone- or you could add some pops of aqua or gray too. (Sources {A} Christine Naomi Photography {B} Alicia Q Photography {C} Jenee Straub {D} Heather Telford Photography)
Shades of Blue and Green – Pair a deep navy with a bright kelly green for a fun, springtime look. Pops of mint would be fun to add too. (Sources {A} Kristin Duke Photography {B} Ashley & David Photography {C} Cait Boswell {D} Kristin Duke Photography)
Blue & White – Keep it simple with different shades of blue and white. Incorporate different patterns and texture for added interest. (Sources {A} Drew B Photography {B} Christine Naomi Photography {C} Heather Telford Photography {D} Meghan Owens Photography {E} Drew B Photography {F} Christine Naomi Photography)
Bright Colors – We often think of pastels when we think of spring, but I just love how FUN these pictures are with all of the pops of different, bright colors. (Sources {A} Kristin Duke Photography {B}Alicia Q Photography {C} Drew B Photography {D} Shanda Photography {E} Southern Shutter Photography {F} Heather Telford Photography)
10 Free Spring Picture Ideas for Editing
If you use photoshop and haven’t checked out actions yet- then you are missing out! They’ll help make your photos bright, colorful, and full of personality! Seriously, you NEED to see what all the fuss is about. Here are some fun, FREE actions to get you started.
Sunny Haze Lightroom Preset– Add warm, sunny light to your pictures. Photoshop Blossom Actions– A set of 11 actions. Easily set the opacity of each layer. Cool Breezy Action– Add a cool light and tone to your pictures. Vintage Spring Mini Action– Add a dreamy feel with warm, creamy tones. Spring Fever– Add springtime color to landscape and nature photos.
Creamy Light Photoshop Action– Add creamy light to soften skin tone. Free Dynasty Mini Collection– Just sign up for her newsletter and get her beautiful mini collection of actions for free. Photoshop Sunlight & Sundown Action– Easily adjust the lighting of your pictures. Rainbow Haze– A fun, colorful effect for spring photography. Bright Eyes– Brighten eyes quickly and easily.
And there you have it- more spring photography and inspiration for your Easter photos than you’ll know what to do with! If you liked this, don’t forget to check out our 50+ Tips and Ideas for Newborn Photography and our list of 50 Maternity Photoshoot Ideas. Happy Picture Taking! We did our very best to find and link to the original sources of each photo, but if you see a photo that is not linked correctly, please let us know so we can fix it. We definitely want to give credit where credit is due. We are so grateful for these wonderfully talented photographers who capture memories so beautifully!