How to take great holiday photos.

by Nigel Barker
Professional Photographer
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Take Group Shots. The holidays
are often the only time the
entire family comes together.
Make sure to capture the entire
group. Some cameras feature
a built-in wide angle lens that
lets you capture everyone. Don’t
forget to put yourself in the shot.
Be Prepared. Always have fresh
batteries and an extra memory
card ready to go.
Work With Existing Light.
Make simple adjustments
to compensate for low-light
situations. Avoid using flash.
Some cameras feature a low-
light sensor that lets you take
stunning shots by candle or
holiday lights.
Capture Unexpected Moments.
This is what the holidays are all
about. Capture all the smiles
of wrapping gifts, putting up
decorations or even setting the
table. This is especially easy
if your camera features smile
detection technology.
How to take great
holiday photos.
Take Shots When Everybody’s
Fresh. Don’t wait until the end
of the evening. Take shots when
people first arrive to capture
the excitement of the holidays.
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