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How to Take Great Family Photos This Christmas

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Whether you’re hosting a cozy Christmas dinner or a lively celebration with extended family, the holidays are the perfect time to capture those treasured family memories on camera.

But anyone who’s tried to snap a group shot with squirmy kids, blinking relatives, and a lopsided tree knows it’s not always as easy as it looks. To help you take festive family photos without the fuss, here are a few tried-and-true tips:

Choose a Simple Backdrop
The best family photos put the spotlight on the people, not the background. Opt for a plain wall, a fireplace mantel, or even a tastefully decorated tree. Just make sure there are no distracting items—like dirty dishes or piles of coats—in the frame. A clean, uncluttered background will help your loved ones shine.

Test the Lighting
Good lighting is key to great photography. Natural light from nearby windows is ideal, but you can also use lamps or soft overhead lights. Avoid the camera flash if possible—it can create harsh shadows, red eyes, or catch people mid-blink. Take a few test shots to adjust your settings or move your group for the best effect.

Check for the Little Things
Before you say “cheese,” scan the group for any photo-ruining surprises—food in teeth, a crooked collar, flyaway hairs, or even an open fly! A quick check saves time editing later and helps everyone look and feel their best.

Mix Up the Poses
Encourage both formal and candid moments. Capture a mix of standing and seated poses, and don’t be afraid to have a little fun. Let the kids make funny faces in a few shots, or gather everyone for a silly group hug. These relaxed moments often become the most cherished photos.

Keep it short and sweet. Long photo sessions can lead to fidgeting, especially with young children or hungry guests. Aim for 5–10 minutes, and plan it before dessert when everyone’s still looking fresh.

With a little planning and a lot of smiles, you’ll walk away with a beautiful set of memories that will last long after the last ornament is packed away.

Say cheese—and happy holidays from all of us here at Royal Examiner!

 

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