Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Photography — Easy DIY Holiday Photos


When paying a true professional isn't always an option, recruiting talented friends or family to snap some quick holiday pictures is a great alternative. This year, my little sister and I exchanged holiday photo services with one another. Here are some quick tips on how to ensure your photos turn out great.


Lighting. Take your photos outside so you can utilize the natural lighting. It really depends on the season as to when a good time to take photos will be, but the times that worked for us were around 9a.m. and 4p.m. Keep in mind that an overcast day is a photographer's best friend, because an overcast sky doubles as a giant light diffuser, ensuring all your photos turn our flawless.



Dress the Part. From head to toe, make sure you're on point with the outfits the models are wearing. It's also important for them to coordinate colors, because you want the picture to look uniform. It also doesn't hurt to add in props that relate to the theme.


Location. If you want an easy photo shoot that feels as effortless as possible, choose a photo shoot location that is close to home. Always be on the lookout for cool photo opportunities, especially in the most obvious places. If you're not feeling creative, textured buildings and greenery will always be great backgrounds.


Shots & Angles. The last thing I do before going on a photo shoot is look up inspiration poses online. I remind myself of the key shots that I want to get, and it helps give me the direction and confidence I need in the beginning of the shoot, which also builds confidence in the models. Be sure to take a lot of shots . . . some up close, take some further away, and experiment with different poses. Don't be afraid to direct your models and get hands-on if necessary.


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