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Are you stumped on how to best capture the spirit of the season in your fall photos? Or perhaps you don't have a local pumpkin patch to take photos in? Well, buckle up because I've got a list of props and photography accessories that can help you achieve the perfect fall family photos!

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These pumpkins look incredibly real and so festive! Real gourds can be expensive and it can take a lot of time looking for the right shape and color. This way your job is done for you and they'll last for years to come!


 

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This black and white buffalo check print throw is perfect for laying down as a cute blanket for you and your kids or loved ones to cuddle up on for photos! The best part is it won't clash with your autumnal outfit! Unless of course, you're wearing black and white buffalo print.


 

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These baskets would be so cute to have your baby or toddler popping out of or full of the aforementioned fake gourds! Apples or leaves would also work. And if you're looking for something more obviously fall, these rustic, painted wooden crates should do the trick!


 

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What could be more useful for a self-made fall photoshoot than a tripod? This one is travel-sized and comes with its own bag!


 

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This is another fall-themed blanket for taking photos on, but it's more autumn-colored. I just thought maybe you'd want options!


 

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This seems so handy for taking photos. No more self-timer or asking strangers to take photos for you, just connect it to your BlueTooth and snap away!


 

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Make a pile of leaves for your kids to jump into! Or you could always scatter them around your feet for a more subtle effect.


 

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This feels very 90's school photos, but hay-rides are an autumn thing so I didn't feel like I could make a fall photo props post without at least mentioning a hay bale.

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