Let’s see some indoor places where you can shoot your family photos.
If you plan on shooting the photos yourself, you can hire me to edit them for you.
1. Indoor photography tips
Indoor family photos require only two items.
- Smartphone (either iOS or Android) or a DSLR camera
- Tripod (not necessary but recommended)
2. Indoor places to shoot your family photos
Let’s take a look at some indoor places for family portraits.
*Indoor photos with walls as a backdrop

*Walls with nothing on them

Pastel-colored walls make a lovely photo backdrop. Here are a few of the photos.
Pastel-colored walls make a lovely photo backdrop. Here are a few of the photos.
*Decorated walls

Here’s a pin that demonstrates how two photo frames enhanced the beauty of the wall background.
Indoor photos with windows as backgrounds
You can make use of the windows as a background. In the daylight, they can make an excellent background.

The garden as a background for pics

Note: If you want to make some adjustments to the photo just let me know. I can do it for you at a very low cost. You can hire me to edit your photo.
For indoor pics, use the dining room or kitchen as a background.
The dining room can also be used for a photoshoot with a theme. You can either take the photos manually or set the camera on a tripod and let it take them for you.

Living room as background for indoor photos
The living room can be used as a backdrop for beautiful photographs. If you’re wealthy and your living room resembles the image below, you’re set. See the other photos below if you’re an average guy like me.

Bedroom as background for indoor photos

A bathroom as background for indoor photos
A bathroom can be a good place to take photos of your kids.

How do you edit self-shot photos?
If you want to edit by yourself, you can download some photo editing apps on your phone. Some of the apps are Snapseed, Enlight Photofox, Picsart, etc.
Or, you can consider hiring me to edit your photos.
- 4.6/5 rating. Read the reviews here
- I offer unlimited revisions.
- 100% refund. No questions asked.
- 11 years of Photoshop experience.
- 1,000+ happy customers.
- 100,000+ photos successfully edited.
latest post
- Technicolor Black and White“Technicolor Black and White” refers to a unique cinematic style where filmmakers intentionally shoot in black and white but incorporate certain elements to mimic the vibrant color palette associated with Technicolor films. This technique aims to evoke a sense of nostalgia and pay homage to the classic era of cinema while providing a contemporary twist. …
- What is Spherical Aberration?Spherical aberration is an optical phenomenon that occurs when light rays passing through a lens or reflecting off a curved mirror do not converge to a single focal point. Instead, the rays focus at different points depending on their distance from the optical axis, resulting in a blurred or distorted image. This aberration is caused …
- Mastering Smartphone Photography: A Comprehensive Guide with Pro TipsIntroduction: In the era of powerful smartphones equipped with advanced camera technology, mastering the art of smartphone photography has become more accessible than ever. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned photographer, these tips will help you elevate your smartphone photography game. From composition techniques to editing tricks, let’s dive into the world of capturing …
Mastering Smartphone Photography: A Comprehensive Guide with Pro Tips Read More »
- Things All Photographers Need to Know About CopyrightUnderstanding copyright is essential for photographers to protect their creative work and navigate the legal landscape surrounding image usage. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the key aspects of copyright that all photographers need to know. 1. What is Copyright? Copyright is a legal right that grants the creator of an original work exclusive …
Things All Photographers Need to Know About Copyright Read More »
- How to Maximize Image Quality in PhotographyMaximizing image quality in photography involves a combination of capturing techniques, camera settings, and post-processing methods. This comprehensive guide explores various aspects of the photography process, from pre-capture considerations to post-production steps, all aimed at achieving the highest possible image quality. 1. Start with Quality Gear Investing in a high-quality camera and lenses is the …