This year, I wanted to take a family picture to send out as a holiday card. However, our busy schedule did not permit the booking a professional photographer to take our pictures with enough time for editing, printing, and actually getting them sent out before the holidays. And then, I casually mentioned the cost to my husband and he said that we could buy a nice camera for that amount and take our own pictures! And he’s right.
So, I ditched the professional photographer idea and decided to turn my living room into a photo studio that I could reuse year after year instead. And in case you need a little inspiration, I’m going to share how we did at a fraction of the cost.

I’m excited to partner with Olympus to offer you this DIY option for your family’s holiday card photos. The bonus is that you’ll own your photos, print as many as you want, and be able to share them with family and friends!
As someone who takes a lot of food and lifestyle photography, owning the rights to the photos I take is very important. Something I can’t do with professionally taken photos. So, to take today’s photos, I used my new Olympus camera, turned my living room into a photography studio, set up a tripod, and snapped away!
After a few days of stalking Pinterest, I decided I wanted to have a backdrop that was timeless, that we could use year after year regardless of the theme and color scheme we chose to wear. Eventually, all the idea searching gave me the perfect vision of what I wanted for this year.
So here is how we did it. I went to the fabric shop and asked for the most affordable, non-see-through, white material that would drape nicely. Then, I purchased strands of white holiday lights to hang over the white backdrop.
To create a “studio” in my living room, I moved all the furniture out of the way and hung the backdrop over a very large mirror that already hangs to the wall. Otherwise, I would have draped it over our bookcase. We secured the lights to the fabric with office clips and plugged them into a power strip. The lights over the white material provided the perfect glow I was after.

The biggest struggle was figuring out how to squeeze six people into a frame, with our teenager being over six feet tall and the little one barely three feet. Our dining room bench came to the rescue, and we squeezed ourselves into the frame. I also held the sides of the material with pushpins onto the wall and blurred the sides with free editing software.

If you are wondering how exactly did we manage to take our pictures on our own without someone else snapping them for us; I’ll tell you that the secret is “in” the camera. The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV has a built-in WIFI. So, I downloaded the OI Share app to my phone and synced the camera to it. This way, all I had to do is push the button on my phone (hidden behind one of my kids), and the camera would instantly snap the picture. This feature is much better than the 3-second auto-timer built into most cameras, eliminating the infamous “run” back.

The built-in app also allows me to sync my photos with my phone to either edit them in one of my apps or share them with my friends and family on social media.
Using my Olympus camera, I was able to get all the shots I needed and a few very candid ones that have already become favorites.

The best part of the shoot was our family laughing together as we took extra silly photos and dancing to holiday jingles. I had a great time talking pictures with my family, at home, and I get to keep some incredible pictures for many years to come.

Happy Holidays!





Krystal says
We normally just choose favorite pics to make a photo collage to share with family and friends on our holiday cards. My favorites to use are normally pics we have taken on outdoor adventures while hiking. My camera I have right now doesn’t take the best pics and it can be hard to get a good photo. This yr I want to get a small (about 3ft) tree and load it into the back of my 4 yr olds little tikes truck and get pics with him in it. My kids also want to dress the pup as an elf (we already got the outfit), so we’ll find somewhere nice outside to snap a pic of the three kiddos and elf pup.
Aubrey says
Candy helps get the kids to cooperate! Our last Christmas card my daughter is looking down at the candy in her hands, but we photoshopped the candy out and put in a Christmas book! =)
Julie says
We’ve found that having the music going and not getting too serious helps everyone to take a better picture. I love the idea of being able to snap the photos without the “run back” so much easier!
Veronica says
We used to take pictures at a studio every year but it just got too difficult to schedule. We still occasionally take pictures at home. One year my husband took a photo of our kids with the lit Christmas tree in the back round he then photoshopped the lights all around them. The picture was beautiful and is on of my favorites. We have photo cards made up at our local Sam’s Club for a really good price. I love the idea for the lighted back drop and may try that. Thanks!
Stephanie Harter says
I LOVE family photos, but with my kids now 15, 13, 12, and 10 it can be really challenging to even get them in the same room together! I have to say one of my favorite and funniest cards was of my oldest’s first Christmas. She was six months old and I had found the outfit of my dreams – a red velvet dress with a sweet peter pan color shirt underneath, a matching head band, socks, and even matching shoes! Unbeknownst to me, as I was dressing her right before the picture, I discovered that the shoes were two different sizes 🙁 Try as may, the left one was just not going to go on all the way. But thanks to lots of sparkling lights and a puppy, we managed to hold her attention long enough to snap the picture with the shoe on most of her foot with the dress covering the rest – right before she flung it across the room!