Monday, 19 December 2011

Christmas photo tips

Christmas only comes once a year, so you'll want to make sure you get the best pictures you can - there are no do-overs!

Digital Photography School has posted 16 Digital Photography Tips for Christmas (I love tip #3 and will quote it at the bottom of this post.) Here are some of the great links they've provided as well:

Best Family Photography also has a lot of great tips about taking Christmas phots - and they don't only talk about people.

The New York Institute of Photography has some good tips - some at a more advanced level. Holiday Photos

Overall, these are my favourite tips:
  1. be prepared. Charge your batteries, have extras. Scout out the area ahead of time if you can to get a sense of the light you are working with and the layout - where is there clutter, where is there clear.
  2. catch candids. These are almost always better than posed photos. Use multi-burst or continuous shot if you can.
  3. out of the ordinary. You don't need to only take pictures while people are opening presents. Catch people chatting, wrapping presents, setting the table, or making presents.

This is Tip #3 from the Digital Photography School link provided first in this post.



3. Set up a DIY ‘Photo Booth’

While you probably can’t afford to hire a photo booth for your party you can set up a ‘portrait zone’ of your own where you’ll take photos of your guest.

I did this a few years ago and set up a little place where I asked everyone who came to sit for me so that I could take a nice shot of them.

I photographed everyone as they came in and then left the camera (a point and shoot) set up on a tripod and set to a short self timer time so people could photograph themselves during the rest of the party.

I set it up in a well lit position with a red velvet curtain looking background with a few Christmasy decorations around the edges. I left a few Santa hats and tinsel for people to decorate themselves with.

The shots were great – people went back to it throughout the party and the photos got crazier and crazier as time went on. It was the hit of the party.

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