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Nikon Canada: Eight Simple Tips for Holiday Photos to Help You Capture Precious Moments

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The holiday season is in full swing, and that means we’re in the midst of the busiest picture-taking time of the year!

Nikon Canada has put together the following Eight Simple Tips for Holiday Photos to help “revellers capture those precious holiday moments with friends and family:”

Eight Simple Tips for Holiday Photos By Nikon Canada

“Most holiday revellers are fortunate enough to have at least one individual in their midst who is eager to document the festivities with their camera. If this person happens to be you, here are a few holiday photo tips to help in your quest to compile the perfect holiday photo album.

Get your gear in order
Nothing is more frustrating than missing that perfect holiday shot because you’ve run out of battery power or space on your memory card.

Tip: Charge your battery the night before:

Get that perfect food pic
Many people love taking and showing off pictures of their holiday feasts. However, making food look as delicious as it tastes can be tricky.

Tip: Play around with natural and artificial light sources to achieve the best light to make that plum pudding look as scrumptious as you know (or hope) it is:

Get that perfect group shot
The more subjects you have posing for a photo, the more likely it is that you’ll catch someone with their eyes closed or in mid-sentence.

Tip: Use a camera with a high-speed continuous capture mode with a full AutoFocus (AF) mode to track fast-moving subjects to increase your chances of capturing that perfect shot with everyone’s eyes open and focused on the camera

Get that perfect angle
When photographing subjects, capturing them at their eye level can really transform your photo. Pictures of gifts being unwrapped become a lot more engaging when a lens is placed right in the action.

Tip: When taking pictures of kids and pets, get down to their level:

Get that priceless reaction
Sometimes, a still shot just isn’t enough to capture the emotions of particular moments. Many digital cameras are now built with video-recording capabilities to capture the joy and excitement during the holidays.

Tip: Capture videos to complement your still images:

Get the kids involved
The holiday season is especially exciting for the little ones at your holiday gathering – let the magic of the season be seen through their eyes.

Tip: Give yourself a break and let the little ones take the photographer reigns for a bit:

Get sharing
All too often, we capture amazing moments just to have them sit on our memory cards or home computers. Looking through old and new photo collections is fun year-round, but the holidays really make us yearn to share those priceless shots with loved ones.

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Tip: Why delay? Share your images with friends, family and your social network on the spot:

Savour the moment!
Don’t let the holiday season pass you by because you’re too busy looking at the LCD screen on your camera. Keeping your eyes glued to that screen might cause you to miss out on other photo opportunities or more importantly, precious holiday moments.

Tip: Review your shots after all the action is over!

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