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October 26 2011Posted by: Annie Varanese

Halloween Photo Tip #2 – Shoot Your Subjects Up Close

Once it is after dusk, you will need your flash.  The best flash photos are those taken close enough to allow the flash to light everything in the frame.  Filling the frame with your subject will also help you to avoid getting distracting stuff in the background of your picture.  Don't worry about photographing your little devil from head-to-toe, and always shoot from her height or lower.  If you're snapping pics of people in masks, take a ...
October 26 2011Posted by: Annie Varanese

Halloween Photo Tip #1 – Set the Right Mood with the Right Lighting

To capture the eerie mood of Halloween in your photos, you need to get the lighting just right.  One way to do this is to take your Halloween photos at dusk.  There is just enough natural light to capture the glow of the jack-o-lanterns and the bright colors of the costumes.  Turn off your flash and use a tripod if possible.  Carved pumpkins can also add to the ominous tone.  For the best lighting effects, carve big openings and place several ...