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:
- Taking pictures of Christmas lights from Strobist
- Here's a nice, season-independent set of hints for taking group shots
- Some great tips for taking candid shots
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:
- 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.
- catch candids. These are almost always better than posed photos. Use multi-burst or continuous shot if you can.
- 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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