How to DIY a Present Wall!

Every year we transform Lightbox into a winter wonderland for the holiday season! This past year we had so much fun dreaming up what Christmas sets we were going to put up in our little photo studio, and a favorite of our clients was the Christmas present wall!

Listen, we’re the first to say there is no one right way to do something, but we’re here to help you learn from our trial and error! Here is a quick tutorial on how to make your own present wall for a photo backdrop or just to add some holiday flair to your home or workplace!

Supplies you’ll need:

Wrapping paper! We recommend a variety of prints and solids and suggest buying all of your paper from the same company if you can so you know colors will coordinate!

Pro tip! Choose a matte paper instead of a shiny paper if you are using this wall primarily for photo sessions! Shiny paper will typically have glares when you photograph it!

Scissors & tape! You know the drill!

Push pins or command velcro!

Boxes in variety of shapes and sizes! While you can collect boxes throughout the year, we found it much easier to use boxes with a bottom and a lid (like classic, light weight gift boxes!) to accomplish this project!

Bows! We opted to just use bows on the solid boxes we wrapped, but there are so many different ways you can incorporate bows and ribbons for this project!

Now onto the construction process!

Step 1: Planning

We always say the best way to start a project is to plan, plan, plan! I grew up with my mom saying “Measure twice, cut once” on all of our building projects and I think that translates to almost anything you are looking to create!

By starting with a clear plan of action, you ensure you avoid wasting valuable materials!

So first things first! Consider where you are going to put your present wall! Measure the length and width of the wall you are wanting to construct it on and make sure you order enough boxes and paper to complete your project! This can take a little math, but we always say it’s better to over estimate on materials, and only open what you need to when it arrives! You can always try and return unopened boxes and rolls of paper if you order too much or use them to wrap your Christmas gifts!

For our present wall, we left gaps between each box so you can see the wall behind, but you can always position the boxes with no gaps so you have a solid gift wall background!

Now, here comes phase 2 of planning! Before you wrap one single box, I suggest measuring out a spot on your floor that is identical to the wall you are going to use for the present wall! Start with a straight line, laying out the unwrapped boxes working from the bottom or top and build on from there! This is kind of like a putting together a big puzzle! There ended up being a dew gaps that I did use random small boxes from our studio to fill in in places, but the majority of boxes we used were all the lidded boxes I mentioned above!

Once you’ve filled your floor with boxes and are happy with the layout, grab some post it notes or paper and start labeling each box with what paper you want to wrap it with! This will ensure your final design doesn’t have multiples of the same color or pattern right next to each other!

I recommend taking LOTS of photos of the process! It helps so much when you go to finally construct your wall!

Labeling each box with what wrapping paper I will wrap it with!

Figuring out what order I want to put my boxes in! As you can see, I filled in with some random sized boxes throughout my design!

Step 2: Wrapping

Remember how I said we used gift boxes with a lid for this project? You’re about to learn why! We only wrapped the lid! Yup, you heard me! While this is a bit more difficult and time consuming than just wrapping an entire box, it made the second half of the project so much easier!

Why, you ask? Just wrapping the lid of to boxes allowed me to only secure the bottom of the box to the wall with staples/push pins and just slid the lid on! Given, this only works with lids that go all the way over the package like we put in our supply list! You can definitely just wrap the entire box and use command strips to secure the packages to your wall, but we liked that this gave us the option to reuse these boxes instead of wasting all of the wrapping paper! We plan on storing and using the boxes for Christmas gifts next Christmas!

Only wrapping the lid of the box! This was a little time consuming, but made installation faster for us! 

Almost done wrapping! It’s coming together! 

Final Step: Assembling!

All your box lids are wrapped and ready to go! Time to put your present wall up! I started with all of my presents laid out on the floor in the exact order I was going to put them up! Starting from the bottom of the wall, I opened each box and used push pins to secure the back of the box to the wall. After securing the box, I simply slid the wrapped lid right on! This works best with classic, lightweight gift boxes!

I continued on with my pattern until the entire wall was filled! We did have some smaller gaps that were oddly shaped, so I filled in with random boxes we had laying around and secured those with command strips!

The final touch was adding bows (I just wrapped these around the lid and secured them with tape inside!) and adding a few Christmas trees! Now you have a festive present wall! The perfect holiday party photo-op!

Here I have the bottom of the box fixed to the wall with push pins, now I only have to slide the top of the box on!

Using push pins made the most sense for us but you can always use command strips to avoid holes in your wall!

Putting the lid on the box fixed to the wall! 

Finished! Looking good! 

 

The finished product!

Recreating a present wall using our tutorial? We would love to see! Tag us on instagram at @lightboxsgf!

Shopping Local on Small Business Saturday in Springfield, MO

As a small business, we’ve experienced firsthand how much heart and hustle go into running a local business. Small Business Saturday is more than a shopping day—it's a celebration of the community that keeps us thriving. This year, we’re excited to shine a light on some amazing local businesses offering deals that you won’t want to miss! Here’s a list of local shops offering special deals for Small Business Saturday 2024! But before we dive in…

Why does shopping local matter?

Shopping local strengthens the local economy. Did you know for every dollar spent locally, 60-70% of that dollar remains in the local economy?

Buying from small businesses builds personal connections in the community. You are personally supporting your neighbors, friends, and their loved ones.

Shopping local reduces environmental impact compared to online shopping.

Simply put, as small business owners ourselves, shopping local helps us provide for our families, work toward financial freedom, and do what we love every day with passion and purpose!

 

417 Deals on Small Business Saturday:

 

5 Pound Apparel will have a variety of sales for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday! They will also have online sales throughout the holiday weekend through Cyber Monday! Check out more info below!

Shop Staxx & Jellybeans on Small Business Saturday from 10:00-5:00 P.M.

Staxx will have a variety of sales all week long including Black Friday and Small Business Saturday! Check out more information on their graphic!

SKIN WISE - 5240 Town Centre Dr Suite 101, Ozark, MO 65721

Purchase a $100.00 Skin Wise gift card and get a FREE $25.00 Skin Wise gift card.

Open 10-2pm on Saturday, November 30, 2024.

Bree’s Little Closet will be having several sales on Small Business Saturday as well as hosting some pop-up vendors in store! Check out their flyer to see other boutiques participating in a shop small boutique crawl on November 30th!

Don’t forget your furry friends! Located right next door to Bree’s Little Closet is Fetch Pet Supplies! They have everything you need to treat your four legged friends for the holidays!

They are doing 20% off everything in store and a cute tote bag with purchases of $25 and up!

If you’re up on Commercial Street, Check out Askinosie for some holiday treats or stocking stuffers!

Their factory storefront will be open 10-4 on Sat. 11/30 & will have free samples of everything available to try, including their Limited Edition Holiday offerings!

They are offering $1 off their seasonal chocolate bars when purchased together! Grab the Holiday Chocolate Bundle (Gingerbread Dark Chocolate + Cranberry Sauce White Chocolate) for $25 or their Thanksgiving Bundle (PSL White Chocolate, Cranberry Sauce White Chocolate & Cocoa Powder) for $47.50!

At Lightbox, we know the power of community. For five years, we’ve had the privilege of being a creative hub for photographers, families, and events here in Springfield. When you shop small, you’re doing more than buying something special—you’re supporting dreams, helping local businesses grow, and making our community stronger. Thanks for being part of it all and for choosing to shop local this holiday season!

Not planning to shop on Small Business Saturday? Here are other meaningful ways to support local businesses—no spending required!

  • Follow and share their social media pages.

  • Leave positive reviews on platforms like Google or Yelp.

  • Spread the word by recommending local businesses to friends and family.

We want to hear about your favorite local 417 places to shop! Leave a comment below!

If you need more ideas on where to shop locally this holiday season, check out our 2023 shop local guide from last year!

Written by Bekah Knapp

Creative Coordinator & Socials

Lightbox's 5 Year Anniversary Recap!

Lightbox Turns 5!

We had the best time celebrating 5 amazing years of Lightbox on Tuesday, October 1st! Our natural light studio and event space has come a long way, and it felt so special to open our doors and celebrate with all of you.

All photos are courtesy of Ally Jeppsen Photography

We couldn’t resist setting up a fun photo op on our rolling backdrop, complete with a beautiful balloon install by Dreamy & Darling Creations. Our "In the Studio" design added a fun touch, and it was the perfect spot for everyone to snap a few pics and capture the vibe of the night.

What’s a party without snacks, right? Our “sips and dips” setup was a hit, with a mocktail bar from 417 Cocktails and some seriously tasty dips—spinach and artichoke, queso, and hummus with a mix of chips, veggies, and pita. So good!

LaLa Links set up their permanent jewelry bar, and it was a huge hit! Guests had the chance to purchase custom pieces throughout the night, adding a fun, personalized touch to the event. It was the perfect way for everyone to take home a little extra sparkle!

To top it all off, we gave away over $900 in prizes, including a Nespresso machine and a free studio photo shoot with Portrait Novella. We loved being able to give a little something back to the people who’ve supported us over the years!

THANK YOU!

This night was so special, filled with warmth not just from the fall-themed decor and cozy seating, but from the wonderful conversations and connections happening throughout the night. Whether guests were enjoying snacks, chatting over mocktails, or snapping photos at our backdrop, the good vibes were everywhere. We’re beyond grateful for everyone who has been a part of our journey, and a huge shout-out to Ally Jeppsen Photography for perfectly capturing all the fun! Here’s to many more years of Lightbox!

Meet The Team

The success of Lightbox over the past five years is all thanks to the incredible support from our community. While we’ve loved providing a space where creativity shines, it’s the people who’ve trusted us—whether for a photo shoot, event, or just to stop by—that have made it all possible. Behind the scenes, our team is dedicated to making Lightbox the special place it is: Hannah DeVries, our owner, pours her heart into every aspect of the studio; Bekah Knapp, our creative coordinator and socials manager, brings fresh ideas and energy; and Hannah Lyle, our studio assistant, ensures everything runs seamlessly. We’re honored to do what we love, but it’s the support from all of you that keeps us going!

Summer Fun in the 417

Weather in the midwest is…unpredictable. Fortunately, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite indoor and outdoor activities for you and the fam to beat the heat, and enjoy the remainder of Summer 2024!

Vibrant florals greet you at Springfield’s newest hideout, El Escondite!

Day Out: Nathanael Greene Park

Are you and the family itching to get out of the house? Hop, skip, or jump over to Nathanael Greene Park! Not only does the area include beautiful summer blooms, but you’ll find playgrounds, picnic spots, fountains, and so much more scattered throughout the park!

Additionally, the Springfield-Greene County Park Board regularly hosts fun family events, many of which take place at Nathaneal Greene! Check the schedule, and plan your next family outing here: https://www.parkboard.org/botanical

Pro Tip: Be sure to check out the butterfly house while you’re visiting! It’s only open for a few months out of the year, so don’t miss your chance this summer!

Day In: Springfield Art Museum

Did you know Springfield has its own art museum? Better yet, the museum is free to the public, and welcome to all ages! With an array of alternating exhibits, as well as a few staple works of art, the Springfield Art Museum takes you away from the hustle, bustle, and heat of your day, and immerses you in a world of imagination (and air-conditioning).

Pro Tip: Sign up for a class this summer! The Springfield Art Museum offers adult and youth workshops, so it’s fun for the whole family! Check out the course list here: https://www.sgfmuseum.org/

Night Out: Millsap Pizza Night

Millsap Pizza Night is an experience unlike any other! Located on Millsap Farms, Pizza Night occurs nearly every Thursday between May and October. The delicious wood-fired pizzas are served buffet-style, offering 4 different pizza options, each created with locally-sourced ingredients.
In addition to the open-air pizzas, Pizza Night boasts an exciting ambiance, complete with string-lights, picnic tables, and live music.
Don’t sleep on this experience, and plan a night out at Millsap Farms with the fam!

Reservations (and further information) can be found here: https://www.millsapfarms.com/pizza-club

Pro Tip: They offer gluten-free pizza crust!

Photo courtesy of Millsap Farms.

Night In: El Escondite

Springfield just got a whole lot sweeter with the addition of its newest “hideout.” Upon entering El Escondite, you find yourself transported out of the 417, and into the most inviting oasis. Complete with ping pong, foosball, a dining area, and so much more, “The Hideout” is a fun (and flavorful) spot for the whole family!
So escape the heat, and cool down with a fruit pop, mangonada, or paleta de nieve! Your new favorite hangout spot, “The Hideout,” is the perfect place to chill this summer.

Pro Tip: El Escondite offers savory bites, as well as sweet treats. Check out their menu, and pay them a visit; your palate will thank you! https://elescondite417.com/

Stay Out: Route 66 KOA Campgrounds

Conveniently located off I-44, the Route 66 KOA is perfect for new and seasoned campers alike! Complete with a fun, clean, relaxing camping experience, Route 66 KOA offers long pull-through RV sites, tent sites, and cabins. It is also located near many attractions in 417land!

However, there is plenty to do on the campground, so you won't have to leave! Some of these amenities include a swimming pool, corn hole, wifi, a game room, a playground, gem mining, and so much more. Needless to say, your summer is about to unlock new core memories!

Reserve your next stay here: https://koa.com/campgrounds/springfield-route-66/

Photo courtesy of Route 66 KOA Campgrounds.

Stay In: Culture Boutique Hotel

Are you in need of a staycation? Whether you’re bringing the family, or enjoying a weekend getaway, the Culture Boutique Hotel is bound to be your new favorite spot!
With six available rooms - each inspired by a city in Eurasia - you’ll find the aesthetics, comfort, and function as charming as the historic street on which the hotel resides. Located in a hub of local shops, restaurants, and activities, the Culture Boutique Hotel is sure to check all of your boxes!

Reserve your next stay here: https://www.culturecstreet.com/sleep

Pro Tip: Before adventuring along Historic Commercial Street, swing downstairs for some fantastic brew from Eurasia Coffee Co!

Photos Out: Historic Commercial Street

Speaking of C-Street, why not commemorate a summer of memories with a fun family photoshoot? Not only will you find ornate architecture along the renovated road, but you’ll spot charming murals amidst the shops uptown. Paired with vibrant midwest foliage, and the contrasting industrial sprawl, Commercial Street’s backdrops are sure to astound, and you’re bound to find the perfect setting for your family’s summer photos!

Photos In: Lightbox

If a summer indoors is more your speed, come on in; we’d be happy to host you!

Here at Lightbox, we have everything you need! From natural lighting, to moody architecture, the studio is a great alternative to the (hot/humid/stuffy) outdoors. Whether you’re in need of a brick wall or AC, we’ve got you covered (without compromising the quality of your photos, or the benefits of natural light).

Book your next reservation, or peruse our site for more information here: https://www.lightboxsgf.com/

Pro Tip: We also have complimentary snacks and beverages, so you can replenish and restore before heading back out into the Midwest summer!

Photo courtesy of Illuminate Photography.

Written by Hannah L.

Q & A with a Photographer - Sydney Miro Media

Meet Sydney!

Sydney is a familiar face at Lightbox, and we are honored to be part of her creative journey! Keep reading to learn more about this extraordinary gal.

Photo courtesy of Sydney Miro Media

Sydney is a young entrepreneur in 417land who has an eye for modern, simplistic looks, which cultivate her editorial aesthetic. Born in Crofton, MD, Sydney moved to Springfield, MO, and has been immersed in the world of media since 2019. While her specialty is portrait photography, she occasionally dabbles in couple and family portraiture, weddings, and branding. Not only are we at Lightbox so grateful for Sydney’s trust in our studio, but we’re even more thankful for her years of friendship. Now, let’s dive in and get to know more about the lady, the lore, the legend - Sydney.

 

Q: How long have you been a photographer?
A: For about 5 years now, ever since I got my first camera for Christmas in 2018! During the first 3.5 years, photography was just a pursuit of passion. I juggled it with other commitments, dedicating my free time to honing my skills, experimenting with different styles, and understanding the technical aspects of photography. About a year and a half ago, I made the significant decision to transition into full-time photography!

Q: How were you introduced to photography?
A: I was first introduced to photography as a kid, when I was immersed in the world of art and photos because of my dad! My dad has been a skilled photographer for as long as I can remember, and I have vivid memories of dressing up for his photos, getting my photo taken at numerous locations, and even being a part of his own creations of backdrops.

Q: Your work has a very distinct style. How did you develop this style?
A: I developed this style incidentally (the all-neutral thing I’ve got going on)! Funny thing is, I believe my mental illness plays a huge part into how my style was developed. My anxiety and OCD takes on quite a few interesting forms: amongst them being the fact that my brain does not favor color. Bright and vibrant colors, to my noggin, come off very loud, noisy, and unpeaceful. If you were to ever take a peek into my apartment or my closet, you would also see that the only colors present are white, black, brown, and occasionally greens. So, although I thoroughly enjoy other photos with colors and can appreciate that art-wise, it doesn’t sit right with my own creative and personal vision with the way my brain is wired! The more ya know.

Q: Who or what influences your work?
A: Fashion and editorial magazines. I love the simple, minimalistic look and also trying new, spontaneous, but also subtle, ideas.

Q: What would your ultimate, dream photoshoot be?
A: Photographing Beyonce… If you’ve talked to me at least one time in my life, you probably know I love me some Beyonce. She has been my biggest inspiration and role model since I was probably 3, as I used to pursue singing/dancing and she does both so well and effortlessly. Now that I am older, I have also grown to appreciate her insane work ethic on top of her artistic talent. She would be my dream photoshoot mainly because I’d get to ask her all of the questions I’ve been dying to know my whole life, and she is drop. dead. gorgeous.

Q: What are some fun facts people may not know about you? 
A: I have 10+ years of professional dance training under my belt, and am also equally trained vocally!

Q: Which accomplishments are you most proud of?
A: I was able to turn my passion into a career at only 18 years old. I was always nervous about graduating high school because of college (I am not a school person!), and knew I wouldn’t feel fulfilled if I made myself attend college when I didn’t want to. So, I made something work for me that I absolutely love and that didn’t require a degree! Self taught baby. Literally anything is possible if you work for it.

Q: What is your favorite part about using Lightbox?
A: My favorite part about using Lightbox is the wide variety of props and backdrops they have to offer! You can do so many different styles and themes without having to bring anything yourself because the prop closet has just about anything you’ll need. AND the staff are the friendliest people I have ever met! I would say the staff at Lightbox are my supporters both professionally and casually.

Q: What is your favorite thing about your clients?
A: Their trust in my vision. Most people I book like to give me full creative freedom for their session and trust my judgement when it comes to outfits, backdrop colors, etc. I think makes for an amazing experience for both me and my client. OH! And when 80% of my clients ask me what I want from 7brew before our session because they know I love it so much.

Q: What is the most rewarding thing about being a photographer?
A: Being able to capture some of peoples’ biggest milestones. Whether it’s graduation, a baby, or a big birthday, it warms my heart that people trust me enough to leave them with pictures that last a lifetime and that might be put up in their homes!

Q: If you could give one piece of advice to yourself when first started as a photographer, what would it be?
A: It would be to try something new! I think I was so afraid of making art other people wouldn’t like that I lost focus on making art that I like. So yeah, Sydney - don’t be afraid to step outside of the box and your comfort zone, even if that post gets 5 likes.

Q: If you could give your clients one piece of advice, what would it be?
A: Ask me ALL of the questions! I never want my clients to be confused about their outfit for the vision we’re creating, and that cause them to not be fully comfortable or satisfied with the photos. So spam text me 5 times a week if you have to; I’m here to answer your q’s and collaborate!

Q: How would you like to use the studios at Lightbox in the future?
A: I would like to use the studios at Lightbox in the future by potentially going the non-photo route and filming! I also dabble in videography - mainly weddings - but would love to do some fun and creative film in the studio one day (maybe with dancers!).

Special thanks to Sydney for participating in our Q&A!

To find more of her breathtaking work, you can visit the following platforms.
Facebook: Sydney Miro Media
Instagram: @sydneymiromedia
Website: www.sydneymiromedia.com

The Coziest Places in 417Land

Looking to escape the frigid winter air? We’ve compiled a list of our favorite cozy spots in the 417 to keep you busy (and warm) during this chilly season!

A smiling narwhal greets both new and familiar faces in one of Pagination’s many reading nooks!

El Cafecito

Cold weather keeping you in bed? Fortunately, El Cafecito is the perfect spot to grab a coffee to-go, or slowly wake up as you sip on your drink of choice. “The little coffee shop” has both a drive-thru, as well as an inviting atmosphere for those who have time to linger. Complete with ambient lighting, great coffee, and delicious food, this intimate setting has everything you need to rid you of your winter wearies! 

Pro tip: El Cafecito specializes in authentic Latin cuisine; stop in and warm up your tastebuds with an item or two from their menu!

photo courtesy of el Cafecito

Prairie Pie

Hidden along Jefferson Street in Downtown Springfield, Prairie Pie boasts some of the best comfort-food in 417land! Upon entering, you’re met with mouth-watering aromas that tickle your senses and lure you further into the enchanting atmosphere. Mood lighting complements colorful decor, while both sweet and savory flavors permeate throughout the space. Whether you’re alone or with a group, Prairie Pie is the perfect place to escape the cold! 

Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe

Stocked with eclectic decor, local art, and a substantial menu, Gailey’s offers a unique and nostalgic dining experience! As a Springfield staple, Gailey’s is a crowd favorite that provides a multitude of activities to stay busy during the cold winter months. With a rotation of weeknight happenings, Gailey’s is a great place to step out of the cold, and into a warm, welcoming community! 

photo courtesy of Gailey’s

The Royal Music Hall

Located at the corner of Cherry and Pickwick, The Royal features listening room concerts, craft cocktails, tasty appetizers, and an intimate space to create memorable experiences. Even in the center of Pickwick’s hubbub, patrons are able to unwind among the comfortable, eclectic decor while recounting the day’s festivities.

Pro-Tip: Prepare for the day ahead, and visit the Sleepy Oppossum Cafe for breakfast! Located inside The Royal, Sleepy Oppossum Cafe is open every morning, except on Mondays.

Pagination Bookshop

Tucked off of Historic Walnut Street, Pagination Bookshop exudes enough charm and tranquility to thaw the most stubborn of chills. Whether you’re perusing the stocked shelves for a new world to explore, retreating to the Hobbit Hole for a niche hideaway, or taking the kids on a fun outing, you’re sure to feel right at home! Pagination Bookshop effortlessly delights all who wander through its doors.

Lightbox

Nestled along historic Commercial Street, Lightbox houses a number of carefully curated sets. Even so, guests are encouraged to make themselves at home! Whether you choose to bask in the ambiance of the pre-planned sets, or make it your very own, Lightbox has options! Escape the cold this winter while capturing meaningful memories, and making the most of what the 417 community has to offer!

Pro-Tip: Each rental at Lightbox has the option to add Seamless Backdrops to the reservation, allowing guests to utilize the sets, as well as a smooth background!

Written by Hannah L.

Springfield, Missouri Shopping Guide: Small Businesses to Support this Holiday Season!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holiday season is one time of year that people make an effort to spend time with their loved ones and show them how much they care. One way that we show people we are thinking of them is the act of gift giving!

A gift does not have to be elaborate or expensive to show someone you care about them. Sometimes a simple card or a small, unique gift can mean much more than something from a big box store. Shopping your small, local businesses can be a wonderful way to get meaningful and unique gifts with the added bonus of supporting your local economy!

For the past 5 years, I have made an effort to shop 100% small or local for my holiday shopping. Not only has it made for some really memorable gifts for my loved ones, but believe me, it means the world to our Springfield business owner neighbors when you choose to shop with them for your holiday shopping! With all of this being said, I have put together a holiday shopping guide with numerous local small businesses and gift ideas for all!

Local Clothing Boutiques

We all know someone who loves the latest fashion trends! Ditch the busy mall and find some unique finds at the many local boutiques in the Springfield area!

5 Pound Apparel: 5 Pound has men’s and women’s clothing as well as unique gift options throughout the store! Added bonus: every purchaase gives back to numerous charities! Located Downtown Springfield. 412 South Ave, Springfield, MO 65806

Clothe Boutique: Trendy young women’s clothing and accessories. Located in the Brentwood shopping center. 2644 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO 65804.

Downtown Boutique: Women’s clothing and lots of stocking stuffer options, located just a short distance outside of Springfield in Republic, MO. 224 N Main St, Republic, MO 65738.

Modern Society Apparel: Modern apparel for women - also located in the Brentwood shopping center. 2652 S. Glenstone, Springfield, MO 65804

Bree’s Little Closet: Bree’s has women’s apparel and is located off of Republic Road in south Springfield! 1607 W Republic Rd, Springfield, MO 65807

Staxx: Upscale women’s clothing in the Brentwood shopping center - Bonus, their sister store, Jellybeans has a variety of goodies for the kiddos on your list! 2630 Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO 65804

Staxx

Bree’s Little Closet

Downtown Boutique

5 Pound Apparel

Home Goods & More

These shops have something for everyone! Each of these options have several home decor and gift options in their store!

The Market: This is my go-to stop for home goods during the holiday season! Walking into this shop is like walking into a winter wonderland during the holiday season - They also have so many fun smaller gift options! This shop is also located in the Brentwood shopping center. 2628 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO 65804

Sunset: This store offers beautiful, artisan home decor! They just opened here on C-street in 2023! 303 E Commercial St Springfield, MO

House Counsel: If you want refined home goods, house counsel is a beautifully curated home store! 1961 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO 65804

Harrison House Market: Located just next door to House Counsel, Harrison House is also a place that just gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling walking through their doors! I’ve purchased candles, ornaments, books and more from their store! 1717 E Cherokee St #103, Springfield, MO 65804

House Counsel

Harrison House Market

Sunset

The Market

Unique Finds

Hakaar’s Bazaar: If you have a vintage lover on your list, Hakaar’s Bazaar is one of our neighbors here on Commercial Street. They have a variety of vintage clothing and home items. Definitely a fun and unique place to peruse! 217 W Commercial St, Springfield, MO 65803

Pagination Book Shop: This little book shop is perfect for the avid readers! It is located in a historic Walnut Street home and each room is packed full of unique reads! 1150 E Walnut St, Springfield, MO 65806

Serendipity: Another Commercial Street neighbor of ours! They have small gift options and items perfect for stocking stuffers - Bonus, they also offer custom balloon creations and party decor. The perfect place to get your holiday decor! 215 W Commercial St, Springfield, MO 65803

Culture Flock: I stop in this store every holiday season! They have custom clothing designs and so many fun stickers, pins, patches, and so many other fun items! 607 S Pickwick Ave Suite A, Springfield, MO 65802

The Local Bevy: This store is a dreammm - they have artisan jewelry and pottery stickers, cards, and so many other unique finds! 617 S Pickwick Ave, Springfield, MO 65802

Little Bluebird: If you want to knock out a lot of shopping at once, try a curated flea market boutique like Little Bluebird! Located just a short distance outside of Springfield in Ozark, this shop has booths stuffed full of unique goodies for every type of person! 2004 W Evangel St, Ozark, MO 65721

The Local Bevy

Hakaars Bazaar

Culture Flock

Pagination Book Shop

Gift an Experience!

Another way to gift while supporting your local economy is to pick up a gift certificate from a local service provider, restaurant or business in the area or a fun experience! Here are just a few ideas:

Gift a spa treatment from a local esthetician or masseuse, try Grove Spa or Acacia Spa!

Gift a fun night out! You can pour your own candles at Heirloom Candle Bar, attend a mixology class put on by 417 Cocktails, go mini golfing at Getaway Golf, or throw some axes at Craft Axe Throwing.

Heirloom Candle Bar

Buy dinner or coffee for your friends or family, Springfield has SO many amazing local restaurants and coffee shops, but some of our favorites are:

Cafe Cusco

Druffs

Civil Kitchen

Green House Coffee & Affogato Bar

Travellers House Coffee & Tea

Eurasia Coffee Co

Lastly, We may be biased as a photo studio, but grab your loved one a gift certificate from your favorite local photographer! Updating those family photos is something that can go overlooked! Photos are something that you get to enjoy for the rest of your life - and if you have a photographer to buy a gift for this Christmas, you can always surprise them with a studio rental here at Lightbox!

There you have it! Our 2023 shopping guide for the holidays - We hope this will serve as a useful tool for the 417 community! Now, who did we miss? Comment your favorite small business below!

Written by Bekah

Creative Coordinator at Lightbox.

2023 Holiday Photo Wardrobe Inspiration

When deciding on attire for your holiday photoshoot, neutrals are always a safe choice. However, it can be fun to switch things up! If you are wanting to shake up your holiday photos with some festive flare, but aren’t sure where to start, no worries! We’ve got you covered. Keep reading for some fun wardrobe tips and tricks!

With the help of our friends at Clothe Boutique, we have the perfect pieces to coordinate with our holiday sets!

The Loft: Merry & Bright

This year, our Merry & Bright set in the Loft features a vibrant, colorful design! Why not lean into it? For this set, we recommend wearing something merry, bright, or both!

Merry

While it’s wise to stay away from graphics and logos, holiday flare never goes out of style! Pair your favorite jeans with a cute holiday tee or sweater, and you’ll feel right at home in the Loft.

Featuring: “Sparkle All the Way” Sweater from Clothe Boutique

Bright

No need to fear bold colors this year! If you want to wear something vibrant, opt for a piece that complements the colors featured in our Merry & Bright set. (Think pinks, reds, yellows, and blues!)

Featuring: Aspen Zig Zag Sweater from Clothe Boutique

Both

Can’t decide between a festive sweater or a bold color? Choose both! We love this bauble sweater from Clothe; it’s the perfect finishing touch in our Merry & Bright set!

Featuring: Dipp n Dot Sweater from Clothe Boutique

The Edison: Cozy Christmas

In the Edison, you can find warm, traditional touches for a cozy and enchanting winter backdrop! This set boasts earthy, muted tones, so we recommend playing with a variety of textures and patterns for your holiday photos.

Glitz

A little (or a lot) of sparkle never hurt anybody. If you’re feeling glamorous, adorn yourself in a pop of sparkle to really make you shine!

Featuring: Indy Gold Shimmer Dress from Clothe Boutique

Knits

Love a neutral? Play it up with a subtle knit to add some texture and help you stand out!

Featuring: Sandy Sweater Dress (Cream) from Clothe Boutique

Plaid

Patterns can be tricky to coordinate effectively in your photos. Fortunately, our Cozy Christmas set is the perfect environment to showcase your favorite holiday plaid!

Featuring: Merry Plaid Ruffle Dress from Clothe Boutique

Bonus Set: Wrapped in Winter

Because our bonus set in the Loft is super versatile this year, you can wear whatever fills you with holiday cheer! And as always? Have fun with it!

Written by Hannah L.

Source: https://www.clotheboutique.com/

Jensen & Roderick's Summer Elopement in a Photo Studio

Picture this: an intimate summertime elopement in a bright white studio with beautiful floral arrangements decorating the space where you say your “I’ do’s.” All of your closest friends and family are there to celebrate you. Sounds dreamy, right? That is exactly the day that Jensen and Roderick had at Lightbox this summer! Being witness to their day was so special and we are so excited to share their story with you!

Notes from the Newlyweds:

Q: How did you meet?

A: We are high school sweethearts! He was a senior and I was a Freshman. 

Q: What was your proposal like?

A: We took a break after 6 years together and God brought us back together a year and half later so it was no surprise that we were ready to spend forever with each other. We had been talking about it for a long time so it seemed impossible to be surprised. One day when I was napping he came in and put the ring on my finger and when I woke up he said “Jensen Breeze will you marry me?” He did so good at catching me off guard and it was so genuine!

Q: What made you want to have an intimate wedding rather than a big, traditional wedding?

A: We originally wanted to elope but still wanted our family present. So when I saw Lightbox does intimate ceremonies, we were sold at the idea of not stressing over a big venue and still having our loved ones included. 

Q: Where did you find your wedding day inspiration?

A: I knew I wanted it to be very simplistic but elegant so we chose white and greenery. I was constantly checking Pinterest and my Instagram reels became full of wedding tips and ideas. 

Q: Why did you choose Lightbox as your wedding venue?

A: We chose Lightbox for the simplistic and elegant look. We loved the beautiful spiral staircase and the light it brought into the loft. Not to mention Hannah and Bekah were so helpful and quick to answer any concerns or questions. 

Q: What words would you use to describe your wedding day?

A: Perfect, Intimate, Elegant, Bliss

Q: What have you been up to since your wedding? What is next for you two?

A: We went on our honeymoon in Washington State! Since we have been back we are settling back into home with our two dogs Bella and Ellie. I have started graduate school in Social work. 

Q:How would you describe each other?

A: Roderick is loving, considerate, funny, personable, and compassionate. 

Jensen is beautiful, warm-hearted, intelligent, funny and my best friend.

Meet the vendors:

Photography - @Alyshaolerphotography

Dress - Gracies Bridal

Suit - Men’s Wearhouse

Florals - @Blossomandco.florals by Betime Begzati and Eventful Rental

Officiant - Frances Youngblood

Cake - Beth’s Bake Shoppe

Catering - Piccolo’s 

*Arbor & Florals not provided by Lightbox

Interested in eloping at Lightbox? Find more info here:

Keeping Your Wooden Backdrop Clean Between Paint Jobs

Painting is a process that can take quite a bit of time. (It can also be expensive!) To help your backdrop last longer between paint jobs, we have a few tips and tricks up our sleeves. Okay, well we have one trick in particular that hasn’t failed us yet… Magic erasers! Curious? Keep reading!

Get ready… get set… erase!

Step One: Wet the eraser completely.

Step Two: Squeeze as much water from the eraser as possible.

Step Three: Identify the spots on your backdrop you would like to “erase.”

Step Four: Perform a spot test before using the magic eraser.

Quick Tip: Magic erasers are made of a slightly abrasive plastic foam. Before using the magic eraser on your entire surface, test it on a small spot to ensure it will not cause any damage.  

Step Five: Erase!

Following the grain of the paint, buff the eraser over the imperfections and watch them disappear!

Step Six: Admire your work!

Pro Tip!

We also love using magic erasers to keep our tables looking brand new!

Written by Hannah L.

A Day on Historic Commercial Street in Springfield, MO

With everything Historic C-Street has to offer, why not make a day of your photoshoot? If you’re unsure of where to start, keep reading! We’ve done our research and have designed the perfect day, built around your next session at Lightbox!

Enjoying a rosewater latte in front of Eurasia Coffee Co.

Hakaar's Bazarre:

First, take a trip to Hakaar’s Bazaar! Whether you seek a vintage outfit or a funky knick-knack to showcase in your photoshoot, this is the place for you! Even if you’re not looking to change up your wardrobe, swing in to Hakaar’s Bazaar for a fun, unique experience. As a business that specializes in items from the 1950s-1970s, Hakaar’s Bazaar offers an eclectic assemblage of retro finds. There is something for everyone, and the storefront encapsulates only a fraction of the shop’s character. Go see it for yourself!

217 W Commercial St, Springfield, MO 65803

Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 12pm-6pm
Friday: 12pm-6pm
Saturday: 11am-5pm
Sunday: 12pm-4pm

Serendipity:

Next, mosey over to Serendipity. Fortunately, it’s next-door neighbors with Hakaar’s Bazaar! Inside, you’ll be greeted by a colorful collection of balloons, followed by a wall embellished in florals. The colors, scents, and artistry will quickly immerse you in good vibes and fun energy! Needless to say, you are sure to be inspired. Before you head out, grab some balloons or flowers (or both!) to use in your photoshoot - you’ll be glad you did! 

215 W Commercial St, Springfield, MO 65803

Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 11am-6pm
Thursday: 11am-6pm
Friday: 11am-6pm
Saturday: 9am-6pm
Sunday: closed

Coven Collective:

When planning a photoshoot, you have enough on your plate. Treat yourself to a good hair day at Coven Collective! Book an appointment for a styling service, and let the staff work their magic. Not only will you be able to unwind and relax, but you’ll leave your appointment looking and feeling your best! What more could you want before your photoshoot!? 

214 E Commercial St, Springfield, MO 65803

Monday: closed
Tuesday: 9am-6pm
Wednesday: 9am-6pm
Thursday: 9am-6pm
Friday: 9am-6pm
Saturday: 9am-3pm
Sunday: closed

Eurasia Coffee Co:

After your ultra-relaxing appointment at the Coven Collective, you might need to re-energize before heading to Lightbox. Good thing Eurasia Coffee Co is on your way! When you step inside, you’ll be met with the aroma of great coffee (among other delicious, non-caffeinated beverages). Eurasia also has a food menu, in case you need a bite to eat before your session. (Pro-tip: The homemade rice crispy treats are life-changing!) Grab a cup of joe to go, or hang out in the cozy and inviting atmosphere for a while - you’re in for a treat either way!

445 E Commercial St, Springfield, MO 65803

Open 7am-5pm every day!

Lightbox:

It’s time! You’ve reached Lightbox, and are officially ready for your photoshoot! At the time of your appointment, head inside and start setting up! Staff will be there to greet you, and help with whatever you may need. After an eventful day on Commercial Street, feel free to freshen up, pick out your props, and make yourself at home. This is the moment you’ve been waiting for; now, let’s bring your vision to life!

600 E Commercial St, Springfield, MO 65803

Monday: closed
Tuesday: 9am-6pm
Wednesday: 9am-6pm
Thursday: 9am-6pm
Friday: 9am-6pm
Saturday: 9am-6pm
Sunday: 12pm-6pm

Bonus - Cafe Cusco:

Bummed that your day on Commercial Street is coming to a close? Feeling a bit peckish after your photoshoot? Well, we have great news for you! Your day of exploring C-Street does not have to end; hop on over to Cafe Cusco! Boasting an ornately-decorated and enchanting atmosphere, Cafe Cusco is sure to astound in its charm alone. Additionally, the menu features traditional Peruvian food and cocktails, so there are options aplenty for those with dietary restrictions. Make sure to end your day the right way at this Commercial Street staple!

234 E Commercial St, Springfield, MO 65803

Monday: 11am-9pm
Tuesday: 11am-9pm
Wednesday: 11am-9pm
Thursday: 11am-9pm
Friday: 11am-9pm
Saturday: 11am-9pm
Sunday: 11am-8pm

Written by Hannah L.

A Modern and Moody Studio Wedding

They say rain is good luck on your wedding day! For Lindsey and Rand, this cloudy and rainy day didn’t keep them from embarking on this new journey together as husband and wife. Their time started out at Lightbox very calmly, with the photographer, florist and loved ones showing up to transform the studio into a beautiful backdrop for their wedding celebration.

The décor was simple and elegant, the first thing you saw when entering the studio was white, flickering faux candles adorning the spiral staircase. As you walk into the Loft, romantic florals sat on pedestals setting the scene for their nuptials.

Lindsey and Rand took full advantage of the photo studio prior to their intimate ceremony, using their florals and the black and white rolling backdrop to capture some sweet and modern portraits.

Photo by: Alyson Kay Photography

As guests arrived, Lindsey and Rand greeted them in The Lobby of Lightbox; sharing laughs and exchanging stories before heading upstairs to get seated.

Their ceremony was short and sweet - it was evident that there was so much love in the room! Before making their way to an off-site dinner at Flame, they were able to capture all of their family photos in the Loft as well as capturing more portraits outdoors al along Commercial Street!

We are incredibly thankful to have been a part in this special day and are so excited to share the beautiful images from their wedding day photographer,
Alyson Kay along with some sweet words from the couple.


Photo by Alyson Kay Photography

Lindsey & Rand

THE PROPOSAL:

“We had been together for several years and had talked about marriage, so I expected that a proposal was coming soon. Rand really wanted to surprise me, but that was becoming more and more difficult. One evening after work, I was supposed to meet him at our new home that we had been renovating to do a project. When I showed up, he had decorated our brand-new living room with lights and flowers and asked me to marry him. It was completely unexpected and so sweet!”

WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO HAVE AN INTIMATE WEDDING RATHER THAN A BIG WEDDING?

We really wanted to emphasize the close relationships we share with friends and family, so keeping things smaller allowed us to really connect with our guests and enjoy the day. 

WHY DID YOU CHOOSE LIGHTBOX AS YOUR WEDDING VENUE?

We chose Lightbox because it was a beautiful venue that allowed us to have the intimate wedding we wanted. Hannah and Bekah were incredibly helpful when we reached out and helped answer any questions we had along the way. 

Photo by: Alyson Kay Photography

DESCRIBE ONE ANOTHER USING ONLY 5 WORDS:

“Relaxed, detail-oriented, kind, thoughtful, intelligent” - Rand

“Intelligent, driven, futuristic, thoughtful, organized” - Lindsey

DESCRIBE YOUR WEDDING DAY IN 5 WORDS OR LESS:

Intimate, romantic, relaxed, minimalist

Photo by: Alyson Kay Photography

WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN UP TO SINCE YOUR WEDDING DAY?

Since our wedding, we have finished renovating our new home and settled into living there with our dogs, Nova and Jack. In September, we plan on taking our honeymoon in Greece. 

Photo by: Alyson Kay Photography

Photo by: Alyson Kay Photography

Photo by: Alyson Kay Photography

 

If you are interested in having an intimate wedding at Lightbox, you can find info here.

Written by Bekah Schooler

Creative Coordinator - Lightbox

Meraki Workshop - Delicate Details 2022

Meraki

“Doing something with soul, creativity or love; to put something of yourself into what you create.”

Another photography workshop at Lightbox in the books!

It’s no secret that over the past couple years the popularity of elopements and micro weddings has been on the rise! Lightbox itself has been the venue for the nuptials of several amazing couples in the Midwest area since we opened our doors in October of 2019!

After meeting numerous couples, we were inspired to make this workshop all about the details.

Your wedding day is big, even if you keep it small.

As elopements and micro weddings rise in popularity. It’s good for photographers to practice shooting with the intention of capturing delicate details. This educational workshop helped photographers focus on capturing all of the little details that couples put work into making their day one of a kind and special.

Group of photographers in an indoor photo studio with a large floral installation above a white fireplace mantle

Scroll to see each photographer’s favorite images from the day!

Esy White Creative

“Meraki is the first photographer’s workshop I’ve ever attended. I’ve had the most amazing experience! Having no proper training when it comes to wedding photography or styled shoots, the whole event provides a healthy and safe environment for photographers like me. I loved the community and the new creatives I met. Truly thankful for the opportunity!”

- Esy White

Joy Photography

“My experience at the Meraki workshop was incredible and more than words can describe! Hannah and all the talented vendors did incredible work. It was so cool seeing the community of photographers come together and capture dreamy photos. It felt like a big family being together all day creating magic! I am so thankful for this experience and can't wait to go to another one!”

- Joy Boykin

 

A special thanks to our vendors…

 

… and our models!

Tylar Grant

Drew & Cori

Vince & Jane

Days to Get Married in 2022

Marrying the love of your life in 2022?

Here are the “cutest” wedding dates to get married on in 2022. Being that Lightbox holds quite a few elopements over the year, we included a few weekdays as well. I’m a little late posting this, so I’ve surpassed the January dates. Let’s jump right in.


Photo by: Tatum Nelson Co

February, 2, 2022

February 2, 2022 shares it’s day with the ever so famous Groundhog Day. For those who like to stay '“on brand” with holidays…. it may be a neat idea to work in some shadow like imagery during your bridal portraits.

02/02/2022

Photo by: Tatum Nelson Co.

February 20, 2022

February 20, 2022 falls on a Sunday and is stylistically pleasing as the numbers give off a minimalist look and feel. This is one of the few weekend dates that the number “20” or “22” fall on so get on this date quick if you’re wanting a weekend wedding!

02/20/2022

February 22, 2022

February 22, 2022 is a Tuesday. Okay, now that’s a lot of “2’s” But quite frankly…this is the cutest date yet. Can you imagine all of your signage showing 02/22/2022? YAS, love it!

02/22/2022

Photo by: Tatum Nelson Co.

April 3, 2022

April 3, 2022 is another weekend date! I like to call this the “countdown” wedding date. This means your wedding month has the largest number, in this case “4” and the numbers go down from there.

04/03/2022

Photo by: Tatum Nelson Co

October 10, 2022

We are skipping past all of the summer dates and headed into fall. October 10, 2022 is so cute and I could see a lot of couples wanting this as their wedding date.

10/20/2022

Photo by: Tatum Nelson Co.

November 11, 2022

Eleven Eleven….make a wish.

What a fun date to celebrate each year! If it were me, I’d want my partner and I to make a wish on our anniversary, write it down and come back to it next year to see if it came true. What do you think? Too cheesy?

11/11/2022

Photo by: Tatum Nelson Co.

December 21, 2022

A little bit of a tongue twister but definitely a fun wedding date! Not only are you close to Christmas, but this year, December 21st is the first official day of Winter!

12/21/2022

Love the photos in this blog? Show the vendors some love!

Bouquet: Fleur Floral Studio @fleur_floralstudio

Vintage Mirror: Abi Jeanne Marché @abijeannemarche

Dresses: Evermore @evermore.bride

Studio: Lightbox @lightboxsgf

Photographer: Tatum Nelson Co @tatumnelsonco

Videographer: @margaretkellenberger

London's Permanent Bracelet: @lalalinksjewelry

London (model): @londoncjohnson

Year In Review | 2021

2021, you’ve been good to us!

Let’s take a trip down memory lane as we share some of our favorite events from this year!

Photo by: Rhianon Brown Photography

VISION BOARD PARTY:

Our first event of the year is also one of our favorite events of the year- the Vision Board Party! But we cannot do this event alone! Our good friend, Madi Miller guides you through an interactive activity helping you gain clarity on what this next year will look like. Our team is gearing up for the next Vision Board Party which is on January 2, 2022! If you're interested in attending, click here: VISION BOARD PARTY 2022 TICKETS

GALENTINE’S PARTY:

Galentine's is one of our biggest and most loved events at Lightbox! Every year, we transform Lightbox into a selfie museum with fun and colorful photo-op installations! For the 2nd annual Galentine's party, we had 8 different sets including a confetti wall, a disco set, and a gorgeous floral installation from Ash Floral Co! Galentine's Day is always a hit and we are so looking forward to the 2022 TWO DAY event! Stay tuned for tickets, it's going to be a blast!

COZY COTTAGE SHOOT OUT:

The first photographer's shoot-out of 2021 was a new one for the books! Remember when we had all just binge watched Bridgerton? Well, The Cozy Cottage shoot-out was inspired by all things dreamy & cottage core-esque. This shoot-out was a first in many ways for Lightbox. Instead of using the Loft, we had our morning sessions on the ground level of Lightbox, and the afternoon session was at an off-site location. Attendees had the opportunity to photograph a couple, portrait, and/or mommy and me session!

For the studio portion of the shoot-out, we opened the west facing windows on the ground level of Lightbox and encouraged each photographer to shoot from outside the building looking in the windows! This allowed the photographers to capture the beautiful stone walls and a cascading floral arrangement hung above the original windows from when Lightbox was built in the early 1900's.

Photo by: Taylor Jean Photographs

For the second portion of the shoot-out we headed to Fellows Lake for a quick picnic with hot tea and cookies before three sunset photo sessions! Photographers rotated between a dreamy picnic couples session with rose wine and fruit, a maternity session, and a portrait session. Photos below by: Leigh Smith Photography

We loved having the opportunity to slow down and chat a bit between shoots with the photographers, which is something we hadn't done on shoot-out days before! The Cozy Cottage shoot-out was the perfect way to ring in the spring season and we loved seeing all of the finished images that we previously shared on The Box Blog here: VIEW COZY COTTAGE BLOG

STARTING A YOUTUBE:

One of our goals at Lightbox in 2021 was to start a Youtube channel! We had three full content days this year where Justin from Storied Dreams came in to film photographer's challenges, testimonials, Q & A's and more! These video shoots have definitely been new territory for our team here at Lightbox but we are excited to continue growing and putting out content in 2022! VIEW OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL!

MODERN MALE SHOOT-OUT:

It's no secret that sometimes photographers find it challenging to photograph their male clients. Photographers tend to put more focus on the female in a couple's session or simply run out of poses for men after the first few photos. This shoot-out was designed to help photographers practice and get more comfortable posing men. The final images from this shoot-out were TOP NOTCH. View the portfolio here: VIEW PORTFOLIO

Photo by: Illuminate Photography 417

NEW T-SHIRTS & ASANTAE JOINED THE TEAM:

This year we added Asantae to the Lightbox team. She is a studio assistant and helps with our social media. You can read more about Asantae here: ASANTAE'S BIO

Each year, we put out a new t-shirt design and this year, we worked with Skylar Grace Co to create this fun and colorful design. Oh you love the shirt too? Well, grab yourself one right here: SHOP MERCH

POP UP PHOTO-OPS!

In August we had a super cute cloud & rainbow balloon installation by Dreamy and Darling in The Loft! Pop-up events are super fun because you don't need to be a professional photographer, you can just come in and take photos on your cell phone! We had 25 minute time slots throughout the day and saw lots of kiddos, a mother-daughter duo and best friends come to take pictures! Definitely the perfect way to cap off summer of 2021!

On the weekend of Halloween, the Loft was transformed into two spooky sets for mini session time-slots! Children in their costumes, families, and groups of friends all visited the studio to take photos of themselves in front of the backdrops! The Fall themed set consisted of bright colored pumpkins, an array of leaves, and cozy furniture items for a classic fall photo look. The “Boo” set was created using the moveable wall that is painted black in the Loft with balloons and bats that were added for the perfect background. Themed holiday props are always a favorite at the studio!

ELOPEMENTS IN THE STUDIO:

Lightbox stood as an elopement venue several couples this year! This is a new territory for us but we are gearing up for even more elopements/intimate weddings for 2022! We are honored to be such a special part of your big day! If you or know someone who is looking for a small wedding venue in Springfield, MO, please set up a tour to see Lightbox and check out our elopement package here: ELOPEMENT PACKAGE

Photo by Grace Bunch

THE EDISON HOLIDAY SET

The Edison is one of our two rental spaces and is located on the ground floor at Lightbox! Fun fact, the brick walls in this room are part of the original structure and are over 100 years old! In late October of 2021 we set up a classic Christmas set in The Edison designed for individuals to be able to come in and take their Christmas card photos. Everyone LOVED this set and it saw over 100 families between Halloween and Christmas! How cool is that? We look forward to having a photo set up in the Edison year-round starting in 2022!

PROPOSALS AT LIGHTBOX:

In light of engagement season, Lightbox had three proposals happen over the past few months in the Edison! The proposals were a part of a planned Christmas session with a photographer, and during the shoot each of the gentlemen dropped to one knee to surprise their girlfriends with a ring!

Friends and family also gathered to celebrate Justin and Holly with an engagement party that was held in the Edison! It was an evening full of smiles, delicious food, and champagne to celebrate this special moment in their life! Chris Killingsworth photographed the event to provide them with images that they will cherish forever! We snapped several clips from this evening! View the video here: ENGAGEMENT PARTY VIDEO

And just like that…2021 has come to an end!

What better way to ring in the new year than with giant marquee letters and balloons? Thank you, Alpha-Lit Springfield for making our last pop up of the year a great one!

Looking forward to seeing each and everyone of you in 2022!

Written by the Lightbox team.

Recap on the Modern Male Photographer's Shoot-Out

Have you noticed when you’re photographing male clients that posing them is a challenge? Yeah, us too! Which is why our last photographer’s shoot-out was to help photographers get more comfortable with posing male clients. A huge shout out to our models for this shoot: Alex, Ethan, Johnny, Asya and Blake!

Jennifer Quinn snapping a few shots in the Loft of Blake Compton.

Jennifer Quinn snapping a few shots in the Loft of Blake Compton.

For this shoot-out, we used our second space called, The Edison, for our second set of models. Have you seen the viral sunset lamp photos?
Here’s where to get your own sunset lamp projector.

Illuminate Photography using the sunset lamp to cast a colorful spotlight on Ethan.

Illuminate Photography using the sunset lamp to cast a colorful spotlight on Ethan.

Model, Ethan Hannaford posing for Illuminate Photography during the Modern Male Shoot-Out.

Model, Ethan Hannaford posing for Illuminate Photography during the Modern Male Shoot-Out.

Color blocking is so in right now, so we decided to paint the rolling backdrop half black and half white. Paired with our beautiful couple models, these were some of our favorite shots of the day! Over the years, we’ve notice photographers finding it challenging to pose or put the focus on the guy in engagement or couples sessions. This set was designed for the photographers to work on posing and emphasizing the male model in the couples session.

Leigh Smith photographing couple Johnny and Aysa against the color block backdrop in the Loft.

Leigh Smith photographing couple Johnny and Aysa against the color block backdrop in the Loft.

Now for the photos!


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Written by Hannah

Owner of Lightbox

 

Recap on the Cozy Cottage Photographer's Shoot-Out

Time to chat about our most recent Photographer’s Shoot-Out!!

This shoot-out was a first in many ways for the Lightbox team! Not only did we do the entire studio portion in (and outside) The Lower Studio, but we added a second off-site location for the first time!

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The day started with time slots at the studio, we decorated the Lower studio windows with a variety of flowers and props and encouraged photographer’s to shoot from the outside of the building looking in. The exterior of Lightbox has old stone walls so it was perfect to really bring the cottage feel to life! Photographer’s booked a time slot with the option of 3 different options for models! Candace & Naiomi were both portrait models and Meg & Lucy were our “Mommy and Me” models!

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The second portion of this shoot-out started with tea, cookies and conversations at Fellows Lake followed by a sunset session in a gorgeous open field! For the sunset photo sessions we had three set-ups. Korah and Bryce were the models for a dreamy picnic setup Kaylee was our maternity model and Naiomi joined us again as a portrait model!

When I tell you we had the PRETTIEST, golden sunset I am NOT joking! The weather was cool and breezy and there was just a slight haze as the sun went down!

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Now for the photos!


Stephanie Michelle Photography

“Hannah & Bekah were such wonderful coordinators of this shoot! Not only was it gorgeous but it was also well organized and thought out. I really appreciated the time to work in small groups with other photographers and work alone with the models as well. Lightbox is doing so much to bring Springfield photographers together and I am here for it!"

Jenny Nolan Snaps

“Wow, what an incredible event to get my creativity going after a winter lull. I absolutely loved getting to reimagine the lower studio to achieve these "cottagecore" vibes. I had recently invested in some new gear, so getting to play with movement and color alongside other creatives in a completely safe and fun environment was exactly what I needed. I'm so thankful for the community, resources and opportunities Lightbox continues to provide!”

Taylor Jean Photographs

“This shoot-out was so amazing. I don't often get the chance to just go into a session without any pressure or restraints on creativity, so going to these Lightbox shootouts are such an amazing opportunity as a photographer! It is the perfect time for me to make new friendships, get out of my comfort zone, and create some amazing styled images without having to do any of the beforehand planning haha!”

BG Studios Photography

“Shoot-outs with Lightbox are always so much fun but this one took the cake. As a photographer you don’t often get to shoot alongside other photographers. I find that I learn so much and get to truly step into what I want to capture not just want I need to capture. That freedom ignites my creativity and propels me forward as a photographer and artist all while expanding my community!”

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A special thanks to Kameron!

Kameron Rutledge from Springfield Braiding Company did our maternity model Kaylee’s hair for this shoot-out! Thank you so much Kameron!

Click Here to view Springfield Braiding Company’s Website!

Click here to view Kameron’s Instagram

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One of our favorite parts about this shoot-out was having the time at Fellows Lake to connect with the photographer’s as a group. We all got to chat about our businesses and how we are feeling as we enter the busy spring season! It is so easy to be in your “zone” during the photo sessions so taking this moment to pause and share with each other was so refreshing!

Hannah and I (Bekah) are so thankful for all the photographer’s and models that made this shoot-out so incredible! We are always so amazed at how the community comes together at these events to support Lightbox and create truly beautiful work. We love our Lightbox Family!

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Written by Bekah Schooler

Lightbox Creative Coordinator & Studio Assistant

 

Recap on the Meraki Workshop

We hosted our first workshop! We’ve hosted several small scale photographer’s shoot-out events over the last year and we knew we wanted to expand on them and offer an educational and intimate experience for the photographer’s in our community! This workshop was built to allow the attendees a space to create something new and dive into the intentionality behind their businesses as they move into the new year.

As we begun meeting with vendors and discussing the workshop in more depth a word popped into our Bekah’s head that had hung on her bulletin board throughout high school:

Meraki: [MAY:RAH:KEE] noun.

“Doing something with soul, creativity, or love; to put something of yourself into what you create.”

This word perfectly embodied what we wanted this workshop to be all about and how we wanted all of our vendors and photographers that participated in the workshop to feel as they created in the studio!

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We had an amazing team of all-female (HECK FREAKIN YEAH) entrepreneurs and business owners that helped make this two day workshop possible! With the incredible talent and help of Wildly Collective, we were able to offer two different styling themes for the workshop that focused on current and upcoming trends. The Dream State sets were curated and designed by Wildly Collective and focused heavily on a soft, colorful and “dream-like” aesthetic that has us (quite literally) dreaming of Spring!

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Our team at Lightbox curated the Modern Romance sets that used a more earthy tones and textures. We wanted these sets to focus more on editorial posing and integrate an edgy bridal session with a fun fast food twist!

We made sure to make the styled shoot portion of both days fall along the same overall theme but offer something new and exciting for each day so that the photographer’s attending could choose to come to day one, day two, or both days!

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Day One

This 8 hour day was filled with 2 styled shoots, 1 styling vignette and 1 tablescape. The goal was for each photographer to take the time to try new posing techniques and bounce ideas off one another while shooting. After the photography portion of the day, we congregated in the Edison to download our images and start editing. One of the best parts of the day was hearing from speakers Wildly Collective and Tessa Cooper on “Creating More Meaningful Work” and “Pitching your Work to Publications.” We ended the evening with a catered meal from Cafe Cusco (a local fave) and conversations around the beautiful tablescape styled by Wildly Collective.

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Day Two

This 4 hour day consisted of 2 styled shoots, headshot set-up, editing time, an introspective worksheet and learning about “Staying True to Your Brand Identity from the owner of the Ozark Mountain Flower Truck, Cassie Parker!

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Cassie spoke on staying true to your brand identity, finding your “why” and how to scale your business! We LOVED having Cassie here because we so admire the brand she has cultivated at Ozark Mountain Flower Truck!

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Our favorite part of any photography related events at the studio is ALWAYS the incredible images from all of the attendees! We continue to be blown away by the creativity and passion of the photography community in our area!


We are so incredibly thankful that this workshop was a success and ignited the creative spark in the community we love so much! We couldn’t have done it without the help of our incredible vendors:

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Wildly Collective

Dream State concept & design
Day one speakers

@wildlycollective_

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Kyndra Jackson

Dream State day two wardrobe

@neverwakemeup

(Photo by Leigh Smith Photo)

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Shea Brianne

Styling mats

@shea_brianne

(Photo by Rhianon Brown Photography)

Queen City Blooms

Dream State florals
Modern Romance head piece

@queencity.blooms

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Sand and Stone Handmade

Stone ring boxes

@sandandstone.handmade

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Cassie Parker

Day two speaker

@ozarkmtnflowertruck

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Lilac and Lord Baking

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AVBS

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Tessa Cooper

Kind words:


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Written by Bekah Schooler & Hannah DeVries

One Year of Photographing at Lightbox

Hello friends! Bekah here! You guys may know me as Lightbox’s Creative Coordinator, but I’m also a full time photographer! I own Illuminate Photography here in Springfield!

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I’ve been taking photos since middle school and started Illuminate when I graduated high school back in 2013! I’ve always been really drawn to natural light and all things outdoors so when I first got the opportunity to work at Lightbox I was excited but also SUPER intimidated to start photographing my clients indoors!


Before Lightbox opened, I stuck to outdoor photo session with natural light 99% of the time. I remember having a PIT in my stomach every time I had to photograph an indoor wedding reception and only occasionally did portraits in local coffee shops with natural light. Basically, I was in the “fake it ‘til you make it” stage of my relationship with indoor photo sessions. I think one of the biggest things I have learned in the past several years of being a photographer is that I began to see changes in my work when I stopped being scared of the “what ifs” and just dove in. I’m a very hands on learner and thrive most when I’m submersed into whatever I’m working on, which is why I’ve loved that I’ve been able to use the studio so much over the last year!

What I love most about Lightbox is that this space is so easy to work with. I may be biased, but even from my very first photo session in the space (which happened to be on a RIDICULOUSLY cloudy and dark day) my photos have turned out well and I’ve been so pleasantly surprised with the lighting.

I’ve shot in The Loft in bright sunlight, cloud covered rainy days and pitch black with only the ring light (which I wrote a whole blog about here.) I’ve been able to use The Lower Studio in all of it’s set changes over the last year and I’ve even shot in The Edison during our Galentine’s Day Event! The studios are so easy to make your own and every session I’ve had has looked SO different. I’ve done everything from newborns & families to product photos & a dog calendar, to creative portraits & shoot-outs - The space is SO transformative!

Rainy evening in The Lower Studio

Rainy evening in The Lower Studio

The Edison for Galentine’s Day

The Edison for Galentine’s Day

The Loft on a bright and sunny day!

The Loft on a bright and sunny day!

I’ve photographed at every photographer’s shoot-out Lightbox has hosted as well! For our first photographer’s shoot-out I was able to come and enjoy it as a participant. Hannah ( Lightbox’s AWESOME owner) organized an amazing experience with 2 fantastic models and florals from Queen City Blooms. This was SUCH a fun event to experiment at and I was thrilled with the photos I got! I felt like this event was a huge shift for me in creative posing and using the studio to it’s full potential. For our next two photographer shoot-out events I got to take the reins and plan them out alongside Hannah and both The Pantone Shoot- Out and The Upcycled Shoot-Out were unlike anything I had ever photographed before. Both had incredibly unique sets and participating in them added a lot of diversity to my portfolio. Photographer’s Shoot-Outs have been such a cool experience that I feel have made me grow as a photographer and they’ve genuinely opened doors for me to be able to do more creative work for my clients!

I’ve been so thrilled with the growth I have seen in my work over the last year. I have gained SO much confidence in my abilities and feel like my clients are getting a much better experience and quality out of their photo sessions than I was able to offer a year ago.

I’m SO excited to continue using Lightbox in all of it’s changes that are to come!

If you’re reading this and have been considering using the studio but are experiencing the same nervousness I had a year ago, I encourage you to give it a try! I would love to see our photographer community continue to grow and flourish!

My first session in The Loft

My first session in The Loft

My most recent photo session in The Loft

My most recent photo session in The Loft


If we haven’t had the opportunity to meet yet, drop a message my way and introduce yourself!

I would love to follow along on your journey of growth and thank you for taking the time to read a little bit about mine!

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Written by Bekah Schooler

Lightbox Creative Coordinator and Studio Assistant.


Four Ways to Get Yourself Out of a Creative Rut - For Photographers

It’s a little ironic that I’m writing this on a dreary and rainy day. We all know this year has thrown us for a loop, but for us photographers, the fall has been busier than ever. After all of the rescheduled sessions and weddings from the summer to starting, dare I say, Christmas photos…you may be finding yourself in a creative rut. Let’s fix that, eh?


Allow Yourself to Have a Moment

That’s right. This is the very first thing you should do when you are in a creative rut. Take a moment to just be in a mood because we all need a good vulnerable moment. It is easy to become caught up in trying to post every day or making sure you have something “new” for each client. It can be exhausting and take a toll on us. So take your moment….whether that is 60 seconds, a few days or a week and allow yourself to unwind.

Listen to Songs You Loved Back When You Started Photography

A little weird, I know…but this is something that has always helped me in the past. In high school, learning the ins and outs of my camera, I always listened to GIVERS, Two Door Cinema Club, Santigold, etc. These songs remind me of how I felt limitless and enjoyed trying new things. Give this a go and let me know if it works for you.

Create a Physical Inspo Board

Ditch Pinterest for this one. I love me a good Pinterest board….but how often do you actually take time to look at it after pinning your photos? Instead create a little mood board for yourself that you can print and hang by your computer. It’s satisfying putting together an actual collage and seeing it everyday.

Go Out and Shoot

Let’s be honest…we all knew it was coming because we all know this is what to do. After you successfully do tips 1-3, it’s time to grab your camera and shoot. Give yourself a break and put zero expectations on this shoot. Allow yourself enough time to experiment and play around with old or new techniques. Who knows, these could be your favorite photos of all time. ;)

Written by Hannah DeVries

Owner of Lightbox