The Best Music to Use for Your Mitzvah Photo Montage

Many families planning a mitzvah celebration want to incorporate a photo montage into the evening’s event timeline. A montage allows your child to honor their friends and family that have been a part of their lives, as well as show how much they've grown.

The music you choose for your child’s mitzvah montage is just as important as the photos you include in it. While a soundtrack for your montage is optional, it can showcase another aspect of your child’s personality and set the mood and ambiance for viewing the montage. However, it can be difficult to narrow down just one or two special songs to play during this special part of the celebration.

Image credit: Tada Images / Adobe Stock

Image credit: Tada Images / Adobe Stock

To help, here are our best tips for planning your photo montage, along with our recommendations for the best mitzvah montage songs to use.

How to plan your mitzvah montage 

If you’re hiring an entertainment team for your child’s mitzvah, they will be able to help you create, edit, and play the photo montage during the event. Here are some of the elements you’ll need to consider when preparing your montage materials:

  • Photo selection. We recommend selecting a total of 100 horizontally-oriented, high-resolution pictures for your montage. This number of photos typically produces a montage that is approximately seven minutes long and is accompanied by two songs. Include as many pictures of your family and friends as possible — everyone loves seeing themselves represented on screen!

  • Photo order. The photos you choose for the montage can be displayed either chronologically or random. A random order can be a fun surprise on the day of the mitzvah, but choosing a specific order allows you to tell a special story about your child’s life. To organize the pictures chronologically, you’ll want to change the file name of each picture to reflect the corresponding order (i.e. 001.jpg through 100.jpg) before you share them with your entertainment team.

  • Montage theme. Some families select a visual theme for their mitzvah montage, which can make it a little more interesting and engaging to watch than a series of photos scrolling by. Some popular montage themes we help our clients create include traditional ones like Infinite Collage, Light Panes, and Keepsake, or specific ones like Life’s A Beach, A Wonderland of Snow, and Bon Voyage.

  • Music. Montage songs can be slow and sentimental, or upbeat and lively, depending on the photos you choose. Whichever songs you select, make sure your child likes and approves of them!

Our top-recommended mitzvah montage songs 

Slow Music 

When showcasing moments of growing up or reflection, here are some of our favorite songs to play. 

1. Never Grow Up by Taylor Swift

2. Beautiful Boy by John Lennon

3. Better Place by Rachel Platten

4. A Million Dreams from The Greatest Showman

5. 100 Years by Five for Fighting

6. Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars

7. Have It All by Jason Mraz

8. My Wish by Rascal Flatts

9. Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys

Upbeat Music 

Not every moment of the montage is going to be sentimental. Here are our picks for fun and upbeat music to show the more playful side of your family and friends.

1. On Top Of The World by Imagine Dragons

2. I Lived by One Republic

3. Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah) by Andy Grammer

4. Best Day Of My Life by American Authors

5. Wake Me Up by Avicii

6. Can’t Stop The Feeling by Justin Timberlake

7. Firework by Katy Perry

8. Roar by Katy Perry

9. Story Of My Life by One Direction 

Creating a photo montage? Get help from the mitzvah planning experts.

Music tastes are constantly changing, and you want to play music that is unique and special to your child. If you need help picking songs or putting together your photo montage, contact the experts at Xtreme Event Group for a consultation call.