Making Photos Podcast

12 Christmas Photography Tips and Ideas

9 min · 11 de dic de 2019
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Christmas and photography have a special connection. With many of the most important people in your life together with you, this is a special time to capture and share. You might use a tiny digital camera, your smartphone, or a DSLR. It doesn’t matter, because the principals of photography are pretty similar regardless of the equipment you’re using. You can photograph during the day, but some of the most evocative images can be found at night. Here are 12 Christmas Photography Tips and Ideas to take your holiday photos to the next level. YouTube: https://bit.ly/35mGoMQ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2sbIC3h Website: https://www.davidsornberger.com/

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