Holiday Portrait How-To: Tips for Mastering the Perfect Shot

Whether you’re all about holiday cards or you’ve never sent one before, this is your year to shine. With a little preparation and imagination, your season’s greetings will be worthy of prime real estate on every fridge. No matter who you’re photographing, we pulled together a few ideas to get that money shot for the annual card. Read up, then strike a pose.

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For the Couple

1. Use props.
A personal touch will make your card stand out. Try a big wreath wrapped around both of you or fun photo-booth stick masks.

2. Play with texture and sparkle.
Sequins for her. Tweed for him. You’ll look the part and earn best-dressed of the holiday photo heap.

3. Hire a professional.
If you’re finding it hard to say cheese into an unmanned camera, let a photographer help. Their prompts will make you feel 100% less awkward.

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For the Whole Crew

1. Coordinate outfits – don’t match.
Long gone are the days of identical ugly sweaters and red-and-green everything. Just stick to the same color palette to avoid clashing.

2. Accessorize like a pro.
Festive extras for the kids (like plaid bow ties and hair bows) add a wink without going overboard.

3. Plan ahead.
The best way to guarantee 1,000-watt smiles? By making an activity out of it, like stopping for pizza or a movie afterward.

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Just the Pet

1. Stockpile treats.
They know how to sit, stay, and give a paw. But to ensure they’re in proper position, use a bully stick or three as a reward.

2. Add festive flair.
Unlike kids, pets can’t really boycott the color of their garb. Try a tartan collar or – if you’re really committed – a full-on costume. Priceless.

3. Work quickly.
Stage the area first, then lead them into the frame last. Pro tip: Capture multiple shots at once. Just take a burst of photos on your phone, or use the continuous-shooting setting on your camera.

By Brianna Lapolla, Associate Editor

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