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Article: Tips for Awesome Holiday Pictures (or any other special event)

By Kelly Meaux


It’s the time of year for spreading joy and good cheer…but it’s also time to take awesome holiday pictures!!! Yes, some of this year’s holidays have come and gone, but there are still a few big ones to come…so get those cameras ready and follow these easy tips for creating magical memories that will last a lifetime.

*When taking a group photo, try to get creative with the arrangement. Try some people kneeling, while other sit & stand. Be mindful of the background…it’s will be easier to choose a nice background now, rather than try to edit it later! Oh, and try to use a tripod or other support & your camera’s self-timer…family pics are always better with the entire family in them…that means YOU!!!

*Try zooming in on favorite holiday tree ornaments (and you can make a special album for them with Meryl’s “Christmas Family Treasures” kit!). You can also do this with special presents & toys…the wonderful memories will last longer than the gifts themselves!

*Keep your camera handy at all times….batteries fully charged & film/media cards ready to go. Lots of great memories happen during the holidays…make sure you are ready to capture them!

*The holiday dinner table can be an amazing site! Take photos before anyone digs in…these can make incredible layouts/backgrounds for future use. Besides, everyone goes through so much trouble to prepare those enormous holiday feasts, why not capture the beauty of the holiday dinner table at its best!

*Make sure to get low to the ground when capturing those moments when children open the special gifts. You’ll get a better perspective of the child’s point-of-view.

*Try to reduce red eye by using your camera’s flash for red eye reduction. Opening windows to let in light will also help.

*TAKE PLENTY OF PICTURES!!! You never know when you’ll get an amazing shot…so just keep on snapping, especially if you have a digital camera.

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