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How to Photograph on Christmas

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Billions of photos will be taken on Christmas around the world, billions of videos will be shot and Youtubed on Christmas and billions of people will look at them and watch the videos. It will be mostly the same objects like Christmas trees, families at their Christmas feasts, families unpacking presents, Christmas decorations, children playing and people partying.

There are only few images taken at such an event that are interesting for a broader group of people (also those who don’t know the people in it) and these images are the ones that enable the viewer to become part of the family he/she is actually not part of in real life, but learns about them in an intimate way through the photographs.

How can those images be taken? First of all
just shoot away without thinking too much. Then add to your focus of seeing (not on your camera) “motion” and from there go to photographing “emotion”. Your photographs will gain depth, what makes one keep looking at them and constantly finding new things in them.

This can be applied to any photography, yet Christmas is a good point to start.

Enjoy it and be surprised by the results.



Ute Sonnenberg for
www.rohoyachui.com

Photo Gift Hunting made Easy: Xmas Last Minute Specials

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In case you don’t have all the Christmas presents yet and the cameras and electronic gadgets were just too expensive, then your time has come now.

You can purchase the Nikon D600 with 24-85mm lens now for under USD 2,000. Check it out on
Amazon, B&H Photo or Adorama.

And an event that is just right before Christmas visit the Amazon 48 hours
Overstock Event and get great deals.

Happy gift hunting!


Ute Sonnenberg for
www.rohoyachui.com