ENLIVEN YOUR home WITH PHOTOGRAPHY



Having photos on your walls turns a house into a home. They’re quiet reminders of where you’ve been, who you love, and the moments that shape you. Photos also add warmth and personality in a way nothing else quite can. They make your space feel lived-in and uniquely yours, telling your story without a single word.




Modern bedroom interior with white bedding and a blue throw blanket, with Detroit skyline photo hanging over the bed's headboard.

 

FREE MOCKUPS FOR YOUR HOME

see for yourself

 

I offer free image mockups for spaces in your home! I can create a scene mockup for you, all I need from you is  an image of the wall with any corresponding furniture (even a phone image will do!) you are planning to hang, and I can place the photograph(s) on the wall in the size you are considering and email it to you!


It's like magic! Well, Photoshop magic.


As a visual person myself, I know how important it is to see first-hand the image on your wall in the size you would like to create.

 

Modern living room interior with panoramic windows, beige walls, white couch and chair with Detroit skyline photo on the wall.

A SENSE OF SPACE

be in the know

When choosing images for your space, whether it’s your family room, dining room, bedroom, entertainment space, hallway, or even a bathroom, it is ideal to have a visual of what the image will look like before purchase.


A mockup will give you an idea of whether the image you love will look good with your color scheme or piece of furniture. Why not get a mockup today to see if the image you are eyeing will work in your space?


Check out the Photo Size Chart to get a general visual on choosing sizes.


I want you to be happy with the image you will be purchasing, and being sure of the size is just one step of the process.

Modern white living room interior with white couch, teal and orange accent pillows with an image of downtown Detroit, Michigan on the wall.

FOR GOOD MEASURE

send ME your photo

To receive a mockup, all you need to do is:


  1. Send a photo of the wall you intend to hang your photo (it can be taken with your phone, just make sure there is ample light in the room) and the title of the image you are considering to alanna@alannastlaurent.com.
  2. Also provide me with measurement of the width of the wall (see the photo to the right as an example).
  3. Provide the size of image you are interested in (i.e., 20x30).


That's it! Give me 24-48 hours to get the mockup to you.

 

 

mockup examples


from past clients

 

 

These are mockups from past clients I've worked with where I've used Photoshop to place the images they were considering on the walls in the size they are looking for (it's not an exact science, but it gives a realistic view of what the image will look like on the wall).

Modern living room with gray furniture, blue area rug, and contemporary decor with three photos of Detroit hanging on the wall.
Interior bedroom with purple walls, recessed lighting, and decorative crown molding displaying landscape photo on the wall.
Living room interior with black leather couch and chair showcases photo of the Metropolitan building in Detroit, Michigan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

can i use my camera phone to take a photo for the mockup?

Yes, you don't need an actual camera take a photo of your room, just be sure to get wide enough so I can see the whole wall the photo will hang on to complete the mockup. It would be helpful to have any blinds or curtains open (if there are windows) and turn on any lights in the room for maximum light. I can work with just about any image to create the mockup but these things help me to create it more easily.

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Frequently Asked Questions

how do I know if an image is too big or small for my space?

There are a few things that impact the size you will choose: the width of the wall, the impact you want the image to have in your space and budget. To get a general visual idea, see this image to get a sense of size in a room. Secondly, you will need to measure the wall you plan to hang your image to get an idea of how much space there is to work with. That width dimension will also need to be emailed to me when sending your photo for the mockup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

you have so many images to choose from! how do I start the decision making process?

Good question! I understand your concern, but my first suggestion is when you are perusing my galleries, to add images that speak to you to your lightbox.  You do this by clicking the heart symbol on the right bottom corner of every image, these will be put into your own personal gallery and from here you can start to look at the color scheme or how certain images fit together theme-wise (if looking at more than one image).

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