5 Reasons Why You Should Spend Money on Portraits

There are a lot of things we spend money on. Consider how many things you’ve purchased in the last month. Now think about how many of those items are still being used and how many are hidden away in a closet or a drawer never to be seen again. The truth is, we buy a lot of stuff! And a lot of that stuff is quite honestly a waste of our money.

So how are portraits any different? In this post, you’ll find out exactly why family photography is a smart thing to buy and the top 5 reasons why you should spend money on portraits instead of something else.

Image of a large framed black and white portrait of two sisters hugging. Studio family portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Greenwich Connecticut.

1. Portraits last forever

There aren’t many things in our lives that stand the test of time. Favorite clothing falls apart in a few years (if it even makes it that long!). Our cars break down and need to be replaced after about 150,000 miles. Even our homes need an upgrade every decade or so. So there’s actually a very small category of things that last more than a few years. And even fewer items still that stay with us our entire lives.

It also helps to think of the amount of time you will use and enjoy something when making a purchase.

Some things might seem expensive initially, but considering how long they will last, the cost actually ends up being less than buying a cheaper product and then having to replace it down the line. This is why I always try to purchase the best available product within a category. It’s simply the smartest choice (which I learned from the experience of buying and suffering through some cheap products). This is why I have a $140 watering can - which was a birthday present to myself when we bought a house with a back yard. I love using that watering can, which I do frequently, and it still looks brand new even after being left outside for a few weeks to be rained on and blasted by the sun.

This doesn’t mean that you should spend money indiscriminately. In fact, you should consider every purchase with incredible seriousness, because every single item you bring into your home should be purposeful and intentional.

The point is, every purchase matters and investing in items that will last longer but are perhaps more expensive is the wise choice.

“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”


― William Morris

Three photographs framed in white frames hanging on the living room wall. Studio family portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Greenwich Connecticut.

2. Family photographs bring joy

If you know anything about me, you probably know that I like to keep things minimal and simple in my home. Which bring me to the concept of trying to surround yourself with objects that bring you joy - yes, following the Marie Kondo method of getting rid of anything that doesn’t. This is the methodology I subscribe to in my own home, and I would recommend nothing less for my clients.

I also don’t know of any more joyous item to have than family photographs!

Our family photos are precious - often the most precious things we have (which is why people save them first in a fire). So when you’re considering what to spend your money on, why not spend it on something you KNOW you will cherish and enjoy?

Large framed family photograph in white frame hanging above the bed in the bedroom. Studio family portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Greenwich Connecticut.

3. Portraits have a feel-good mental effect

It’s a proven fact that children’s confidence goes up when they see portraits of themselves on the wall. This is especially important for adopted children. Having family portraits that they pass every day creates a belonging and a feeling of safety that all children require. Likewise, when we pass a portrait of our children laughing, we tend to smile to ourselves.

We might not notice this, but over time, looking at family portraits creates a noticeable lifting in mood, confidence, and overall feeling of closeness to our family. It’s something that’s hard to quantify, but is also fairly unique to photographs, which is why you’re always getting more than meets the eye when you choose to display your family images.

Large family with dog printed photograph, framed in the living room. Studio family portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Greenwich Connecticut.

4. Family portraits are multi-purpose

No other item is as multi-purpose as portraits. Think about all the ways you can use them! You can use the digital versions to make gorgeous holiday cards. You can decorate your home in multiple ways that suit every style and budget - from large impactful frames to small printed portraits and self-contained albums. You can also share your photos online with family and friends at any time you wish. There are literally an infinite number of ways you can use your portraits!

Large framed portrait of father and his two sons hanging above a tufted sofa. Studio family portrait by N. Lalor Photography in Greenwich Connecticut.

5. Family Photos are enjoyed by others, too

Usually, when we buy things, they’re for one person to use and enjoy. But family photos, they can be enjoyed by several people within a family, all at once. You can share/gift portraits to grandparents, enjoy them in your home, display them so your children to pass by them every day, and look back on them with your spouse to reminisce whenever you like. Everybody can enjoy your family portraits, not just you!


Every single day, we make decisions about what to spend our money on. Unfortunately those decisions are often based on impulses, fleeting desires, or being swayed by advertising. I truly believe that we should all take full control over what we spend our money on, make smarter decisions for ourselves and our family, and plan for every dollar that leaves our wallet so that we can create lives and homes that make us happy and fulfilled.

Nataliya Lalor

Portrait photographer and designer, owner of N. Lalor Photography LLC.

https://nlalorphotography.com/
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