Christmas Photo Tips!
Hello and Happy Holidays to you all! This is my very first blog post for Courture Cardstock and I am so thrilled to be able to share some fun photography tips with you all to help you achieve the BEST possible photos to make your Christmas an even more wonderful experience!
We don’t always have the best lighting inside the home for natural light photographs. What I mean is, sometimes the lighting in our homes doesn’t allow us to take a photograph with out using a flash. If you are like me, and you want to avoid using the built in automatic flash on your camera, then here is a simple tip for you. Turn off your flash, and bump up your ISO to at least 1000-1600. Here is an example of what I have.


Also…don’t forget to get some fun action shots decorating the tree.

…and your house from the outside….

…and if you have snow…get some of those fun shots of your child making a snow angel, and when they get up, capture their angel in the snow too!


Have fun capturing all your wonderful memories this year! Be blessed and Merry Christmas to you all!


Great tip Kimberly! I will be trying this today!
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